Time is short to head off catastrophe in southern Gaza
Michael F. Brown Rights and Accountability 27 November 2023

Israel could next devastate southern Gaza, already damaged by the apartheid militaryâs onslaught, if bombing resumes this week.
Yasser Qudih Xinhua News AgencyTime is short.
Just hours remain before Israel could start an all-out assault on southern Gaza.
If grassroots pressure doesnât force President Joe Biden and the Democrats to rein in Israelâs Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the warmongers around him, the last seven weeks may be surpassed by even greater horrors.
Thereâs no indication Biden will budge and insist this temporary ceasefire becomes permanent. Only two US senators have called for a ceasefire and just over 40 members of the House of Representatives.
Politico noted on 21 November that âthere was some concern in the administration about an unintended consequence of the pause: that it would allow journalists broader access to Gaza and the opportunity to further illuminate the devastation there and turn public opinion on Israel.â
That entry of journalists is vital, but itâs not happening.
A CNN journalist recently told me theyâre trying to get in, but thereâs no evidence of success. Nor is there any evidence that CNN will tell its viewers that Israel is denying entry, presumably because it doesnât want the network to document the war crimes it has committed over the past seven weeks.
Israel has hit more than â15,000 targetsâ in just seven weeks, including with 1,000 and 2,000-pound bombs in what The New York Timesterms âliberal use of very large weapons in dense urban areas.â
The newspaper adds, âMore than 60,000 buildings have been damaged or destroyed in the Gaza Strip, satellite analysis indicates, including about half of the buildings in northern Gaza.â
Civilians killed âat historic paceâ
Palestinian civilians, according to The New York Times, are being killed in Israeli strikes at what experts say is a level with âfew precedents in this century.â The newspaper headlines the article with âGaza Civilians, Under Israeli Barrage, Are Being Killed at Historic Pace.â
That will only get worse if Biden is unwilling or unable to stop Netanyahu in the hours ahead of what would likely be a catastrophic invasion of Khan Younis and Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
Already 1.7 million people are displaced in Gaza. Where will these people go if Khan Younis and Rafah are also wiped out?
What are the chances of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians trying to get into Egypt as a consequence of heavy Israeli bombardment and talk by Israeli officials such as Avi Dichter, a government minister, of a âGaza Nakbaâ based on the 1948 dispossession of 800,000 Palestinians?
The danger of ethnic cleansing remains very real.
Israeli government officials, including the prime minister, very much want to get back to the business of bombing Gaza and shooting Palestinian civilians.
If Israelâs war effort starts back up, the blame will fully rest on Israel and the US and their determination to wipe out not just Hamas but Gaza and Palestinians.
The Washington Post noted that âUS officials are now using the pause to urge Israel to make its expected military operation in the south of Gaza, where nearly 2 million Palestinians are concentrated, more targeted and less deadly, according to two senior administration officials.â
Many current and former grassroots Democrats are going to have zero confidence in âtargetedâ Israeli strikes when they see them â once again â wiping out whole families in Khan Younis and Rafah.
Biden will be seen as caving, yet again, to the apartheid prime minister.
The American president reportedly said to five prominent Muslim American leaders telling him of the overwhelming loss of Palestinian life, âIâm sorry. Iâm disappointed in myself.â
But those are words and not backed up by meaningful action. Short of a dramatic break with Israel over dispossession, occupation and apartheid wielded against Palestinians, Biden has lost a key component of his coalition.
Taking bold action on such matters, however, is not within Biden.
The dangers are very real when the US finds itself allied with and rearming an apartheidregime with a segregationist finance ministerwho supports epidemics in southern Gaza as a means of advancing Israelâs war aims.
Bidenâs political instincts in backing Israel in wiping out much of Gaza will have profound long-term political consequences. This will be exacerbated if Biden doesnât listen to grassroots Democrats in the days ahead.
According to The Washington Post, âMany senior officials fear Israel will not show restraint as it moves its operation to the south of Gaza and worry the longer the conflict goes on, the more harmful it will be for Biden politically and diplomatically.â
This is accurate and disastrous for Palestinians.
Biden doesnât have the energy, political sense or moral compass to hold Israel to account in Gaza or the West Bank.
Why would he?
He has helped drive the carnage.
The death and misery in Gaza are inscribed with Bidenâs name, now and forever.
Only a massive grassroots campaign and continued pushing on elected officials might save Biden from horrible political instincts and, more importantly, from ongoing support for Israeli war crimes.
Protecting Palestinians from the devastation Netanyahu, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich seek to rain down on Gaza, however, is not naturally within Biden.
Palestinians will pay a very heavy price â on top of the more than 14,000 already killed and thousands more thought to be buried under the rubble caused by Israeli bombardment â if thereâs not a successful intervention with Biden in the days ahead.
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