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Sun, 28 Apr 2024 12:17:09 +0000

1. Neglect, abuse, torture: The West is ignoring the fate of Palestinians stuck in Israeli jails


April 27, 2024, RT.com

-Eva Karene Bartlett

For over six months, the world has watched the devastating Israeli campaign against Palestinians in Gaza, which has killed over 34,000 people so far (including over 16,000 children).

Fewer are aware, however, of the nearly 10,000 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons, many of whom have been repeatedly arrested and held for prolonged, indefinite periods. These include children, university students, medics, doctors, and journalists, among others.

While these numbers have increased dramatically in just over half a year, media coverage is scant, with the exception of some reporting on Layan Naser, one of the Christian university students re-imprisoned earlier this month. She was taken by Israeli troops from her family's home in the early morning, with her parents held at gunpoint. But this is not an isolated phenomenon, she's just one of many Palestinian students similarly abducted, ostensibly in the name of security, for taking part in campus activism.

On April 7, the Palestinian Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs condemned the latest kidnappings of Layan Kayed and Layan Naser, two young women who have previously been targeted and imprisoned, along with multiple others.

Justifying endless incarceration

The greater issue is that, as of April 17, which is Palestinian Prisoners' Day, over 9,500 Palestinians are being held in Israeli prisons – roughly one third of whom are imprisoned under what is termed "administrative detention" – a procedure that allows the Israeli military to hold people based on secret evidence, indefinitely and without trial.

Some 3,000 Gazan Palestinians have been detained by Israel since the current war on Gaza started last October – a number revealed by an investigation by Palestinian NGO Al Mezan Center for Human Rights. According to Al Mezan, this includes "women, children, elderly people, as well as professionals such as doctors, nurses, teachers and journalists."

Out of the estimated 3,000 detainees, 1,650 Gazans are held under the Unlawful Combatants Law – a draconian law similar to administrative detention but specific to Gazan Palestinians. They are also imprisoned without charge or legal representation, suspected of being "unlawful combatants." They are, Al Mezan notes, "held in total isolation from the outside world" and "are neither granted the status of prisoners of war under the Third Geneva Convention, nor afforded the protections of civilian detainees under the Fourth Geneva Convention." Another 300 (including ten children) not currently detained under the Unlawful Combatants Law are being imprisoned pending investigation.

Meanwhile, in the West Bank, according to the Commission of Detainees Affairs, as of April 16 8,270 Palestinians have been arrested, including 275 women, 520 children, 66 journalists (with 45 still in custody, 23 of whom are in administrative detention).

Of these, 80 women (not including women from Gaza) and over 200 minors are imprisoned. The total number held under administrative detention is more than 3,660, including more than 40 children.

Since last October 7, 16 West Bank Palestinian captives have died in Israeli prison due to "systematic measures of torture, medical crimes, the policy of starvation and many other violations and assaults conducted against male and female detainees, minors and elderly detainees," according to a report by NGO the Palestinian Prisoners' Society.

Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports 27 Palestinians from Gaza have died since October 7: "The detainees died at the Sde Teiman and Anatot facilities or during questioning in Israeli territory." The same article refers to a UNRWA report published by The New York Times recently, which states that detainees released to Gaza testified that they were beaten, robbed, stripped and sexually assaulted, and had access to doctors and lawyers denied.

Israeli Guantanamos

Reports of torture of incarcerated Palestinians (including children) have been published over the years, with more emerging in recent months. Israeli rights group B'Tselem notes that "Every year, Israel arrests and detains hundreds of Palestinian minors, while routinely and systemically violating their rights: during the arrest [and] under interrogation."

In March, the executive director of the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) expressed extreme concern, stating that the nearly 10,000 imprisoned Palestinians is, "a 200% increase from any normal year" and that, since last October, at least 27 Palestinians have died in Israeli prison camps inside Gaza. Prisoners include children and the elderly, including an 82-year-old grandmother.

Example of area bulldozed by the Israeli army & used to hold (stripped near naked) Palestinians abducted by the Israeli army in Gaza.

I took this photo in January 2009, when I was able to go back to friends in Ezbet abed Rabbo who I hadn't seen since the land invasion began.… pic.twitter.com/7gNwuMgHBq

— Eva Karene Bartlett (@EvaKBartlett) April 19, 2024

These detention camps, from what I saw in January 2009 in Gaza, are large areas bulldozed flat, without tents or shelter. Former inmates describe them as "open-air cages," where prisoners are "handcuffed and blindfolded 24 hours a day."

There are numerous new testimonies of Palestinians mistreated in Israeli detention. Examples include one elderly man from southern Gaza alleged to have been tortured so badly that his leg became infected and after seven days of medical negligence, had to be amputated. Another 60-year-old man is said to have been held for over 50 days, and beaten severely during that time. Human-rights groups continue to document such accounts and to speak out.

Sufian Abu Salah (H.A.) from Khan Younis. He was arrested and abducted by the 'Israeli' occupation forces – this morning he was released by his jailers, having had one of his legs amputated. #israeliterror #Torture pic.twitter.com/3NVQUKh3nS

— Brutally Remastered 🇵🇸🇳🇿🇵🇸 (@DannysInferno) April 15, 2024

Already in February, organizations like Adalah, HaMoked, Physicians for Human Rights Israel, and the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel, submitted a plea to the UN Special Rapporteur (SR) on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, "urging the SR to take immediate action to halt the systematic abuse, torture, and ill-treatment of Palestinian prisoners and detainees in Israeli prisons and detention facilities."

Al Mezan reports visiting 40 Palestinian detainees in Ashkelon and Ofer prisons, whose testimonies include being brutally beaten and deliberately starved as a form of torture and collective punishment. One 19-year-old told Al Mezan that "three of his fingernails were removed with pliers during interrogation" and he was, "handcuffed and bound in stress positions for long periods – three times over three days of interrogation."

Al Mezan reports all detainees "suffer from acute emaciation, fatigue and back curvature due to being forced to bend their backs and heads while walking," and that the NGO's lawyer who spoke with these prisoners stated he had never seen such poor prison conditions in 20 years of working with detainees.

More recently, Haaretz reported on a doctor's treatment of Palestinians in a field hospital in Israel and of horrific conditions: "Just this week, two prisoners had their legs amputated due to handcuff injuries, which unfortunately is a routine event." According to him, all patients have all four limbs cuffed and are blindfolded and fed through a straw, meaning "even young and healthy patients lose weight after a week or two of hospitalization."

Now, compare this situation to cases when similar reports or claims come from a state targeted by Washington for regime change or designated as "rogue" or as an "adversary." In such cases, the claims are often taken at face value, extrapolated, amplified and widely broadcast. For example, in 2017 Western media latched onto claims of a "slaughterhouse" in the town of Saydnaya, Syria, where there were supposed "mass hangings" by the Syrian government. These accusations were uncritically endorsed by legacy media, despite having numerous fallacies and not being based on primary sources.

As noted at the time, Amnesty International admits that since no photos, videos or concrete testimony exist of Saydnaya Prison, they were forced to devise "unique ways with interactive 3D models and digital technology, animations and audio software" and liaised with West-based NGOs that support efforts to overthrow the Syrian government to craft their report, which gained media traction because it supported the NATO narrative on Syria.

When it comes to Palestinian prisoners and their reports of being tortured, starved, and denied urgently-needed medical care while in Israeli detention or prisons, such level of effort and media coverage is nowhere to be seen – likely because of the political inconvenience this would cause to Washington and its allies.

My Related:

-In the 8 months I spent in hard-hit areas of the West Bank in 2007, I saw many instances of Israeli soldiers abducting, attempting to abduct Palestinian civilians. I detailed some of these in a 2017 article, Abduct, imprison, repeat: Israel systematically imprisons Palestinians on false or no charges

Excerpt: "Being ripped out of your sleep and home by the Israeli Army is a norm. In 2007, in a village under constant lockdown and invasion by the Israeli Army, I experienced these night raids. In darkness, Israeli soldiers fired flares in the street and at homes, tear gas, sound bombs, and of course live ammunition at and inside Palestinian homes. The psychological terror the village residents felt would have been immense, and endless. The day raids are equally brutal. One youth's spleen was destroyed by the bullet which narrowly missed his heart, as invading Israeli soldiers shot him outside his grandmother's home."

-(From 2007) Nablus After the Israeli Military Invasion

"…on Thursday evening, Israeli soldiers took captive a Palestinian Medical Relief (PRM) volunteer who had been part of a group escorting civilians to their old city homes. Initially detaining the medic by asking for his ID, the soldiers further detained him by keeping the ID. Soldiers took the medic into the home they were occupying, holding him inside for over 30 minutes before he reappeared blindfolded and handcuffed at the door of the building. He was then made to squat in front of the building for approximately another 20 to 30 minutes while soldiers changed shifts.

The targeted arrest and detention of medics is common and is a form of collective punishment for these volunteers providing essential emergency services to wounded Palestinians. Volunteer medics typically are young Palestinian men, who the IOF routinely accuse of having involvement with militant groups. When not arrested, medics and ambulances are still routinely denied access to emergency areas, denying the wounded emergency attention, a tactic which can result in the deaths of the injured. On Friday morning, one paramedic, age 23, was shot in the shoulder while on duty…"

Deconstructing the NATO Narrative on Syria

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2. Interviewed on The David Kurten Show: “Hypocrisy and culpability of Western politicians/MSM on Ukraine and Gaza”


First published @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37a4haHEw7I & https://tntradio.live/shows/the-david-kurten-show/

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Unethical, hypocritical and cruel: Western aid cut will cause more pain for starving Gaza civilians

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Mon, 11 Mar 2024 16:52:35 +0000

3. Israel is now killing Palestinians in Gaza by starvation–media downplaying this are complicit in these preventable deaths.


Mainstream Western journalists are just as guilty as the henchmen who did this. #GazaHolocaust pic.twitter.com/W0WlFl4ADK

— Seyed Mohammad Marandi (@s_m_marandi) March 11, 2024

March 10, 2024, RT.com

*(blog title updated from original published; blog version slightly longer)

-Eva Karene Bartlett

Following the February 29 Israeli slaughter of at least 115 starving Palestinians lined up for food aid, there was little or no outrage by the same Western media which would have howled if the perpetrator were Russia or Syria.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry, early morning on Thursday, February 29, Israeli forces opened fire on unarmed Palestinians waiting just southwest of Gaza City for desperately needed food aid. As a result, at least 115 civilians were killed and over 750 wounded.

Popular US commenter Judge Andrew Napolitano said in a recent interview with award-winning analyst Professor Jeffery Sachs, "Innocent Gaza civilians were lined up to receive flour and water from an aid truck, and more than 100 were slaughtered, mowed down, by Israeli troops. This has got to be one of the most reprehensible and public slaughterings that they've engaged in."

The official Israeli version of events, unsurprisingly, puts the blame on the Palestinians themselves. The deaths and injuries were supposedly caused by a stampede, and the Israeli soldiers only fired when they felt they were endangered by the crowd. The BBC even cited one army lieutenant as saying that troops had "cautiously [tried] to disperse the mob with a few warning shots." Mark Regev, a special adviser to the Israeli prime minister, went as far as to tell CNN that Israeli troops had not been involved directly in any way and that the gunfire had come from "Palestinian armed groups."

Testimonies from survivors and doctors tell a different story, though, saying the majority of those treated after the incident had been shot by Israeli forces. Legacy media reports, however, use characteristically neutral wording when evidence starts to stack up against Israel. "112 dead in chaotic scenes as Israeli troops open fire near aid trucks, say Gaza officials," a Guardian headline reads. Palestinians always seem to just "die," not get killed, and Israeli troops seem to have just "opened fire" nearby. The skewed wording conventions persist even despite the attribution to Palestinian officials present in that same headline – officials like the Palestinian Foreign Ministry, which was quite clear in accusing Israel of perpetrating a "massacre" as part of a "genocidal war."

"Chaos" and "die" in the headline. Israel's denial (lies) in the sub-heading. A lesson in how to both report on and deny a cold-blooded massacre simultaneously: https://t.co/rzWeLX0Mrt

— Louis Allday (@Louis_Allday) March 1, 2024

The article does eventually cite the acting Director of al-Awda hospital as saying most of the 161 casualties treated appeared to have been shot. The confusing headline was likely intentional, counting on most people not bothering to read the article in full.

In a report published on March 3, Euro-Med stated members of its field team were present at the time of the incident and "documented Israeli tanks firing heavily towards Palestinian civilians while trying to receive humanitarian aid." The report goes on to cite Dr Jadallah Al-Shafi'i, head of nursing at Shifa, Gaza's main hospital, saying, "paramedics and rescue workers were among the victims," and that at Shifa "they observed dozens of dead and injured, hit by Israeli gunfire."

The report also cites Dr Amjad Aliwa, an emergency specialist at Shifa who was also on site when Israel opened fire. According to Aliwa, the Israeli fire began, "as soon as the trucks arrived on Thursday at 4 am"

But the February 29 massacre, tragic as it is, is only a part of the current stage of Israel's war on Gaza: the deliberate starvation of Palestinians. And like the massacre itself, the whole issue is being subjected to the hands-off wording treatment by establishment media.

Fadi Al-Zalat, a six-year-old Palestinian child, is currently battling malnutrition and dehydration at Kamal Adwan Hospital, a consequence of the Israeli blockade in northern Gaza. pic.twitter.com/PGL0psGDsi

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 11, 2024

On February 29, the New York Times published an article whose headline, "Starvation Is Stalking Gaza's Children," suggests starvation is a mysterious malicious force with a will of its own, skirting the mention of the Israeli siege as its obvious cause.

Again, as with the Guardian article, a few paragraphs in, the NYT piece does state that the "hunger is a man-made catastrophe," describing how Israeli forces prevent food delivery and how Israeli bombardments make aid distribution dangerous.

It mentions the hunger, "is caused but also partly hidden by a pitiless war that has obliterated hospitals, flooded morgues and damaged communication networks, leaving us to cobble together what's happening from scraps of information."

The pitiless Israeli war on Gaza has been documented live since October 7. Cobbling scraps of information is not necessary; Israel's destruction of Gaza has been done with the whole world watching.

As Professor Sachs stated, "…Israel has deliberately starved the people of Gaza. Starved! I'm not using an exaggeration, I'm talking literally starving a population. Israel is a criminal, is in non-stop, war crime, status now. I believe in genocidal status."

Anyone who's been paying attention knows that the February 29 massacre was not the first such incident, and likely not the last. A thread on Twitter/X outlines this, noting, "Before yesterday's "Flour Massacre", the IDF has been shooting indiscriminately for WEEKS at starved Gazans awaiting aid trucks at the exact same spot, virtually every single day!"

Before yesterday's "Flour Massacre", the IDF has been shooting indiscriminately for WEEKS at starved Gazans awaiting aid trucks at the exact same spot, virtually every single day!

A 🧵of some of these incidents:

Feb 28: IDF soldiers take potshots at famished desperate Gazans pic.twitter.com/8dOztIzvdk

— Muhammad Shehada (@muhammadshehad2) March 1, 2024

The thread (warning: graphic images!), compiled by Gazan analyst and Euro-Med chief of communications Muhammad Shehada, gives examples of Israeli soldiers firing on Palestinians every single day in the week prior to February 29.

The final post in the thread, referencing February 18, shows a Palestinian man splayed on the ground, "shot in the head by the IDF at the Rasheed street as he came looking for food."

You can bet that, were these Syrian or Russian soldiers firing on starving civilians, the outrage would be front page, 24/7, for weeks. Scratch that, they wouldn't even have to do it – just a hint of an accusation would have been enough to get the presses going.

Starvation in Syria was a media trope

The NYT article mentioned above notes that "Reports of death by starvation are difficult to verify from a distance." But 'verifying from a distance' is precisely what the NYT and other Western media did repeatedly in Syria over the years.

In areas occupied by (then) al-Nusra, Jaysh al-Islam, and the other extremist terrorist gangs which the West and corporate media dubbed "rebels," food aid was always taken by the respective terrorists and withheld from the civilian population, causing starvation in some districts. Madaya, to the west of Damascus, eastern Aleppo, and later eastern Ghouta were districts most loudly campaigned over in legacy media, providing covering fire for the broader US-led campaign to overthrow the Syria government.

Palestinians are starving to death, preventable starvation orchestrated by the genocidal Israeli regime & enabled by the majority of Western states.

Western media was outraged over starvation in Madaya, which media blamed on the Syrian government…https://t.co/K0VNG40xUP https://t.co/epKQhfi667

— Eva Karene Bartlett (@EvaKBartlett) January 26, 2024

Backing the claims that the government was starving civilians were mostly "unnamed activists" or activists whose allegiance to Nusra, or even ISIS, was very overt.

As I would see and hear whenever one of these regions was liberated, ample food and medicine had been sent in, but civilians never saw it. Time and again, in eastern Aleppo, Madaya, al-Waer, eastern Ghouta, to name key areas, civilians complained that terrorist factions hoarded food and medicine, and if they sold it to the population, it was at extortionist prices people couldn't afford.

In the old city of Homs in 2014, back then dubbed by legacy media as the "capital of the revolution," starved residents I met told me the West's precious "rebels" had stolen every morsel of food from them, stealing anything of value as well.

Yet, media headlines about these regions screamed about starvation, outright blaming the Syrian government, and were accompanied by disturbing images of emaciated civilians (some of which were not even from Syria) meant to evoke strong emotions among readers and viewers. The same media largely opts not to show you gaunt, starving, Palestinians in Gaza.

(it wasn't the government which caused the starvation, the govt sent aid into Madaya, it was the West's terrorists within Madaya who hoarded food).

Media were SO outraged..& used photos from places outside of Syria to claim it was in Madaya.https://t.co/GMnh6pDjB0

— Eva Karene Bartlett (@EvaKBartlett) January 26, 2024

Tellingly, Syrian towns surrounded by terrorist forces, besieged, bombed, sniped and starved, got virtually no media coverage. It didn't fit NATO's narrative of "rebels"=good, Assad=bad.

But in Gaza the world watches in real time as Palestinians die from the ongoing, preventable, starvation.

*Source

Open the borders

Some days ago, the CEO of Medical aid for Palestinians, Melanie Ward, in an interview with CNN, named Israel as the cause of starvation in Gaza.

"It's very simple: it's because the Israeli military won't let it in. We could end this starvation tomorrow very simply if they would just let us have access to people there. But it's not being allowed. This is what they said [on October 9], 'Nothing will go in'," Ward said.

"This is the fastest decline in a population's nutrition status ever recorded. That means children are being starved at the fastest rate the world has ever seen."@melanie_ward speaks with @IsaCNN about the catastrophic levels of hunger that Israel's blockade is causing in Gaza pic.twitter.com/FthwccFEBG

— Medical Aid for Palestinians (@MedicalAidPal) February 29, 2024

She described the starvation as "the fastest decline in a population's nutrition status ever recorded. What that means is that children are being starved at the fastest rate the world has ever seen. And we could finish it tomorrow, we could save them all. But we're not being able to."

This is echoed by UNICEF. The press-release for its February 2024 report notes that 15.6 % (one in six children) under two years of age are "acutely malnourished" in Gaza's north. "Of these, almost 3% suffer from severe wasting, the most life-threatening form of malnutrition, which puts young children at highest risk of medical complications and death unless they receive urgent treatment," UNICEF notes.

Even worse, "since the data were collected in January, the situation is likely to be even graver today," UNICEF warns, likewise noting the rapid increase of malnutrition is "dangerous and entirely preventable."

Professor Sachs made an important point: "This will stop when the United States stops providing the munitions to Israel. It will not stop by any self control in Israel, there is none…They believe in ethnic cleansing or worse. And it is the United States which is the sole support…that is not stopping this slaughter."

Air-dropping paltry amounts of food aid into Gaza is not the answer. It both legitimizes Israel's deliberate starvation of Gaza and also makes those Palestinians who run toward the aid sitting ducks for the Israeli army to maim or kill. The only solution is to immediately open the borders and allow in the hundreds of aid trucks parked in Egypt. And end the Israeli bombardment of Gaza.

The Gaza Ministry of Health reports that the death toll of the Israeli aggression has reached 31,045, with 72,654 injuries since October 7 last year. pic.twitter.com/JXDIDEtha5

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 10, 2024

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5. Unethical, hypocritical and cruel: Western aid cut will cause more pain for starving Gaza civilians


In just over four months in #Gaza, there have been more #children, more journalists, more medical personnel, and more @UN staff killed than anywhere in the world during a conflict.

It is with profound regret that I must now inform you that @UNRWA has reached a breaking point,… pic.twitter.com/JbQVk72avu

— Philippe Lazzarini (@UNLazzarini) February 22, 2024

Feb 8, 2024, RT.com

-Eva K Bartlett

**Blog version longer than originally published**

After more than four months of a bombing campaign that has killed nearly 30,000 (over 27,000) people in Gaza, Israel's recent accusations that UNRWA employees were involved in Hamas' October 7 insurgency led many Western nations to immediately cut critically needed funding.

This means the most vulnerable Palestinians—over 2 million Palestinians in Gaza, starving and in desperate need of health care and shelter—will go without UNRWA support when the current funding dries up. According to UNRWA, this could be by the end of February, and, "not only in Gaza but also across the region." The UNRWA also supports Palestine Refugees in the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria.

BREAKING| UNRWA stated that it would not be able to meet the humanitarian needs of over 2 million people in Gaza due to the decision of 16 donor countries to stop financial support to the agency.

"It's difficult to imagine that Gazans will survive this crisis without UNRWA," the… pic.twitter.com/l4Q5Z4jpYL

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) February 1, 2024

Not coincidentally, the Israeli claims against 12 of UNRWA's 13,000 Gaza employees came immediately after the International Court of Justice (ICJ)'s ruling on South Africa's genocide case against Israel. While the ICJ did not demand a halt to Israel's relentless bombing throughout Gaza (including the so-called "safe" regions) and firing on Palestinians lining up for food aid, it did order Israel to not commit genocide (which many, self included, would say Israel has already been doing).

Yesterday, the ICJ made it clear that it had trust in UNRWA sources.

Immediately, Israel attacked the credibility of those employed by the agency, and now both the US and UK have cut funding to it.

— Lowkey (@Lowkey0nline) January 27, 2024

Under the ruling, Israel is to, "take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance to address the adverse conditions of life faced by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip". 

The body in place to do this is UNRWA, but Israel wants to ensure it cannot operate.

Deflecting from the ICJ spotlight (and any media focus on genocide), Israel did the opposite of taking measures to address starvation in Gaza: it caused UNRWA to lose its major funding. UNRWA supports Palestinian refugees' most basic needs, including notably food aid and healthcare, both urgently needed for Palestinians bombed continuously since October, without drinking water, without food, undergoing mass (preventable) starvation.

Additionally, many of the Palestinians requiring surgery or amputations due to injuries have undergone these procedures without anesthesiaand in dank conditions causing further illness and disease. After Israel bombed nearly all of Gaza's hospitals and attacked medical personal and ambulances, all following a continuously-tightened 16-year-long blockade of Gaza, healthcare is all the more urgently needed in Gaza.

It's almost as if you cannot believe it – but ISrael has killed 374 healthcare workers in 3 months. @HCWWatch This in addition to the bombing and strangulation of hospitals and primary care clinics in Gaza. All with full US support.
Clear war crimes!
Dr. Mads pic.twitter.com/MfkBoeVg8U

— Dr. Mads Gilbert (@DrMadsGilbert) January 3, 2024

At the end of January, 20 aid organizations issued a joint statement of outrage and concern over the cuts to UNRWA, noting it will, "impact life-saving assistance for over two million civilians, over half of whom are children…The population faces starvation, looming famine and an outbreak of disease under Israel's continued indiscriminate bombardment and deliberate deprivation of aid in Gaza."

The statement noted that 145 UNRWA facilities have been damaged by Israeli bombing. Many of these facilities are schools in which displaced Palestinians were sheltering. By this point, the Israeli attacks on such schools have been numerous, killing Palestinians who fled bombing elsewhere only to be murdered in what they thought might be off-limits to Israel—a UN school.

But as we've seen in previous Israeli bombardments, including during one of the two Israeli wars on Gaza which I documented, Israel routinely targets such schools housing displaced Palestinian civilians.

Like clockwork, overnight Israel bombed a UN school packed with displaced Palestinians in Al-Rimal neighbourhood in Gaza and killed 10 people.
All the incitement against the UNRWA, and the West's approval, is a license to commit war crimes and massacre more Palestinian families

— Tameem | تميم (@TameeOliveFern) January 29, 2024

Up to 1.7 million displaced Palestinians are taking shelter,"in or around 154 UNRWA shelters," the statement noted. "The countries suspending funds risk further depriving Palestinians in the region of essential food, water, medical assistance and supplies, education, and protection," it added.

Where's the evidence?

According to Israel, its claims that UNRWA workers were complicit in Hamas attacks are based on intelligence data. However, while a summary of the allegations was shared with media, the intelligence in question was never shown to the media, the public, or apparently even to Western officials.

As mentioned earlier, it isn't coincidental that Israel sprung the accusations immediately after the ICJ ruling. But what some may not know is that even back in December, The Times of Israel reported that, Israel is hoping to push UNRWA out of the Gaza Strip post-war. The original source was a "high-level, classified Foreign Ministry report."

The recommended plan apparently begins with "a comprehensive report on alleged UNRWA cooperation with Hamas." This would be followed by replacing the UNRWA and transferring its responsibilities to "the body governing Gaza following the war." It would seem that Israel has now started enacting this plan… after creating the conditions for mass starvation in Gaza.

And we're still debating whether Israel is genociding Gaza, instead of doing everything possible to stop Israel's bloodbath and at least provide food, water and shelter to Palestinians in Gaza?

But in Gaza we have documentation real time of Palestinians starving, after Israel repeatedly prevented aid distribution, fired on Palestinians gathering for the meagre food aid there is, & the rest of Israel's depraved, anti-human, policies to create the crisis in Gaza.

— Eva Karene Bartlett (@EvaKBartlett) January 26, 2024

Israel's punitive claims against UNRWA are even the more sadistic given many reports in Israeli media attribute significant amounts of the deaths on October 7 to the Israeli army itself, not Hamas.

Haaretz ran separate articles attacking me as a "conspiracist" and "master manipulator" for bringing October 7 friendly fire orders to light

Now, they finally concede "we need to talk about" the many Israelis killed by Israeli tanks and helicopters

Will US media wake up too? https://t.co/fW84HwyVCG

— Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) December 14, 2023

Countries that cut support had no qualms supporting actual terrorism elsewhere

By cutting off humanitarian aid to Palestinians on the very day that the ICJ ruled it to be plausible that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, @JustinTrudeau proved himself to be a depraved and heartless man. He is unfit to lead Canada or any country.#Gaza #cdnpoli #genocide pic.twitter.com/6l9qIE7jT2

— Dimitri Lascaris (@dimitrilascaris) February 1, 2024

Cutting funding to an agency providing desperately needed life basics to a population under siege is not only unethical – it also goes against UN convention and is inconsistent with the ICJ ruling (albeit the latter only applies to Israel).

American human rights lawyer and professor of international law, Francis Boyle, made this point recently, stating: "For the governments who did this, they are now in violation of article 2(c) of the Genocide Convention: 'Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.'"

Francis Boyle states that with States (including US and UK govs) cutting off funding to UNRWA, it is "no longer the case of these States aiding and abetting Israeli Genocide against the Palestinians in violation of Genocide Convention article 3 (e) criminalizing 'complicity' in…

— Sam Husseini (@samhusseini) January 27, 2024

Boyle also made the point that the US and the UK, among other Western countries have been, "aiding and abetting Israeli genocide against the Palestinians," and that the US is, "in violation of its own genocide convention implementation act."

Let's recall that the same Western nations (the US, UK, and Canada) that so hastily cut aid to the UNRWA were happy to fund the White Helmets in Syria, in spite of the abundance of evidence of their participation in crimes against Syrian civilians, as well as of the links that many of them had with Al-Qaeda or other terrorist groups. Their backers wrote this off as "a few bad apples," but don't apply the same logic to the 13 Palestinian UNRWA employees (out of 13,000) in Gaza whom Israel condemns.

"Given that the Palestinians' legal and moral right to pursue armed resistance is clear, endorsement of this position should be uncontroversial and commonplace among supporters of their cause." https://t.co/vegIksdb1l https://t.co/CVWQXN1VWA

— Louis Allday (@Louis_Allday) February 22, 2024

As Israel slaughters and starves Palestinians, the West and its lapdog media do what they do best: whitewash Israel's crimes and punish the victims.

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6. “Gutsy Women: Eva Bartlett” (Interview on UK Column)


Jan 2, 2024, UK Column

Interview I did on UK Column, with Brian Gerrish. Listen to the interview here.

My Telegram post has related links & description.

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