The War Against the Palestinians Must Go On
Both major political parties connive at Israel’s
genocide in Gaza
Philip
Giraldi • November 1, 2024
https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/the-war-against-the-palestinians-must-go-on/
The sucking up to Israel and its backers by the
political class in America never seems go away. Indeed, it if anything
increases during the lead up to national elections. In the latest manifestation
of Judeophilia, Rudy Giuliani, self-described as “America’s Mayor,” has now
informed us that “They [the Israelis] are our best friends. I worked for Ronald
Reagan for eight years and Ronald Reagan said that we have to always be there
for Israel because Israel is always there for us! Hamas is not there for us, the
Iranians are not there for us, they want to kill us and the Palestinians are
taught to kill us at two years old! They won’t let a Palestinian in Jordan.
They won’t let a Palestinian in Egypt. And [Kamala] Harris wants to bring them
to you! They may have good people, I don’t care, but I won’t take a risk with
people that are taught to kill Americans at two! I’m on the side of Israel!
You’re on the side of Israel! Donald Trump is on the side of Israel! And they
[the Democrats] are on the side of the terrorists.”
Giuliani said all that and more at a Donald Trump
election rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden, where he was breathing
fire in a speech [at minute 17:27] that one media outlet
described as “unhinged” to rouse the overflow crowd to hate Israel’s enemies,
which apparently includes the Democratic Party if they should regain the
presidency. I would not want to disagree with a man of Giuliani’s
psycho-phantasmagoric stature about facts, but I do not recall when the United
States was actually threatened by Israel’s enemies to include Lebanon, Syria,
Iraq, Iran or a place we once called Palestine, but then again, I am getting
older and my memory might be failing. Nor can I recall anything at all that
Israel has done for what was once my country apart from take huge bundles of
our tax money equivalent to one quarter of a trillion dollars while also
corrupting our politicians and undermining both our rule of law and our Bill of
Rights, but, then again, blame it on my memory since I cannot imagine a warm
and friendly chap like Benjamin Netanyahu doing anything nasty or naughty.
In trying to score political points, Giuliani does not
seem to get that the adoration of the Jewish state is a bipartisan thing, that
the US government, no matter who wins elections, will continue to supply the
Israelis with money and weapons to expel or kill as many of its neighbors as
possible. The carnage will create a new metaphoric “land without people” empty
space between the Euphrates and Nile Rivers that will become a great nursery
for establishing and populating the Eretz or “Greater Israel” Chosen by Yahweh
to rule the Middle East.
One good thing about Giuliani and his master Donald
Trump is that they do not even pretend to want to help Palestinians and other
“lesser breeds without the law” to resist the occupation and eradication by
their Jewish masters. Trump would like to have the job of extermination
finished so Israel’s public relations image would not be further damaged.
Kamala, on the other hand, would keep handing out weapons and money while
piously calling for a cease fire, an objective that is routinely rejected by a
stern Netanyahu. How the Biden-Harris rule of foreign relations vis-à-vis the
Middle East operates is to pretend one thing while doing something else. It has
been reported that Biden’s peace negotiators Amos Hochstein, an
Israeli who served in the IDF, and Brett McGurk, who were ostensibly working to
help avoid expansion of the Gaza crisis into Lebanon, were doing quite the
opposite. They have been working “behind the scenes” to encourage Israel, and
they are now describing Israel’s Lebanon operations that have included a major
land invasion as a “history-defining moment” — one that will “reshape the
Middle East for the better for years to come.”
And there’s more. The US Ambassador to Lebanon one
Lisa Johnson has been meeting with the various parties and groups that make up the
Lebanese government and its social and religious mix with a proposal that it
organize to prepare the country for a “post-Hezbollah era” by mobilizing
“internal” forces to eliminate the Islamic resistance movement while it is
engaged in fighting the Israeli Army. Johnson, a Joe Biden appointee to her
post, certainly reflects White House and State Department thinking on the
Middle East. She reportedly told Lebanese politicians, “Israel cannot achieve everything
through war; it’s time for you to do your part and launch an internal uprising
under the banner of ‘Enough.’ The Lebanese people must show their desire to
rise-up and get rid of Hezbollah.” Johnson challenged the politicians, “Why do
you seem afraid? Hezbollah has been defeated, its leadership is destroyed, and
we are with you, and the entire free world stands by your side… We do not only
want to limit Hezbollah’s influence, but we will strike its support lines, and
we are working non-stop to bring down the regime in Iran as well.”
Someone should remind Ms. Johnson as well as McGurk
and Hochstein that we are not legally at war with Lebanon, nor with Iran, and
nor even with the Palestinians whose genocide we are enabling. The reality is
that Gaza and Lebanon are America’s war in the sense that Israel’s onslaught
against its neighbors would not be either possible or sustainable without
Washington picking up the costs and supplying the weapons. A recently released
report by the Israeli news outlet Calcalist reviewed Israeli military spending on wars since fighting began on October 7th.
It determined that Washington has over the past year funded directly 70% of Tel
Aviv’s total military costs. That has amounted to more than $20 billion in
military aid, a figure close to the $22.57 billion estimated by several US sources including Brown
University’s highly respected Cost of War Project which has likewise looked at
the numbers. And, one assumes there are also substantial hidden expenses
consisting of armaments shipped directly from US arsenals without any
accounting procedure as well as money concealed in other projects. As a bottom
line, one has to conclude without direct US support, Netanyahu’s war would
simply be unaffordable for the Jewish state. Calcalist concludes that
“Therefore, it is doubtful whether this war would have been conducted as it is
– neither in intensity nor in scope – without the American assistance.” So in a
very real sense it is and has been America’s war while the secret objective by
the US government to destroy Hezbollah as well as Hamas and even overthrow the
regime in Iran indicates clearly that Netanyahu’s hegemonical and genocidal
plan to make Israel the supreme power in the Middle East is shared by many in
Washington.
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