By Rachel Blevins
The death toll in Gaza increased dramatically on Monday as Israeli Defense Forces opened fire on thousands of Palestinian civilians, killing 41 and injuring at least 1,700, and the United States’ response served as a reminder that if the governments in Iran, Syria, North Korea or Russia had done the same thing, the U.S. would be calling for a full-scale invasion right now. It is hypocrisy at its finest, especially considering the fact that the U.S. has a history of cheering on and aiding protests against foreign governments. In fact, when the mainstream media began sharing reports of protests in Iran in December 2017, President Trump took to Twitter to cheer on the dissidents.
“The people are finally getting wise as to how their money and wealth is being stolen and squandered on terrorism,” Trump wrote, claiming that the United States was “watching very closely for human rights violations!”
Does that same logic not apply when thousands of Palestinians are standing up for their rights on the Gaza Strip, and the Israeli government is committing human rights violations? Trump’s silence is deafening, and it also serves as a reminder he has fallen into line with the same U.S. foreign policy standards that have been adopted and expressed by his predecessors.
When the U.S. launched its campaign to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad in Syria, it went beyond just cheering on protesters, and it began launching multi-million-dollar programs to arm and train the protesters, even with the knowledge that many of them were extremists who would go on to strengthen radical groups such as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
The U.S. has also looked the other way in Saudi Arabia where the government is accused of a host human rights violations—including fueling genocide in the poorest country in the Middle East—and it regularly executes civilians who have been accused of protesting, after denying them a fair trial. The United States only seems to care about oppressive governments who commit human rights violations when those governments are not considered “close allies.”
The double-standard is painfully evident in Gaza as the bloodiest day in months comes to a close. Reports from the Health Ministry in Gaza claimed that several of the 41 Palestinians killed on Monday were teenagers, and as many as 1,700 civilians are now left suffering from injuries after Israeli Defense Forces opened fire on protests near Israel’s border fence.
This comes in addition to the dozens of Palestinians who have been killed and the thousands who have been wounded by Israeli sniper fire in recent weeks. While Israel has falsely claimed that every man or teenage boy who participated in the protests was a “militant” for Hamas, and deserved to die, there was one civilian death that was particularly notable.
Yaser Murtaja, a Palestinian photojournalist, was wearing a jacket that clearly said “PRESS” when he was shot in the chest and killed by an Israeli sniper on Friday. As The Intercept noted, “Either the Israeli sniper could not clearly see who was in the rifle scope—in which case the claim that the use of live fire is precise is shown to be untrue—or the soldier intentionally fired at a journalist, which is a war crime.”
While Israel has justified the killings by claiming that their soldiers opened fire because the suspects “attempted to infiltrate” the Israel-Gaza border, a disturbing video was leaked last month that showed multiple Israeli men celebrating after a sniper targeted and shot a non-threatening man who was standing in a field on the other side of their border fence. A man is seen standing motionless on the other side of the barrier as another man and a small child walk past him.
Another man remarked, “I can’t see because of the wire” and then said, “there’s a little boy there,” noting the presence of the child.
The sniper then pulled the trigger and fired one shot, striking the Palestinian man who was standing still and was making no attempt to do anything that could have threatened the soldiers who had been observing him from a distance.
Cheers erupted from the Israelis after the Palestinian man was shot and then collapsed on the ground. The man filming the shooting can be heard saying, “Wow, what a video! Yes! Son of a bitch. What a video, here, run and get him out of there. Of course, I filmed it.”
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Those civilians try to cut and pass through the fence, cross the border, through stones, light fires, stab people, etc.
For those whom are interested, and the author of this thread is not, you can search how many lynches were done by Palestinians against Israelis.
Israel AFAIK is not worse than any other country in this aspect, what makes it seem worse is its neighbors whom use children, women and babies as human shields, because they know the impression will be pushed by your likes.
The American MSM media is partially sponsored by the CIA.
The American alternative media is mostly sponsored by the FSB.
Yes, I refer to you too.
You probably do not know the sources of your donations, so I expect nothing but plausible deniability.
Investigating journalists usually do not investigate into the sources of their sponsorship, and you are not one of them.
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Where is the outcry, the demand for no fly zones and a NATO "intervention" with bombing of civilian infrastructure that we have seen in other countries ? Surely there must be regime change to oust this brutal dictator Netanhayu, to stop him from killing his own citizens !
I guess it's different when you are the cause and not the target.
If you agree with Hamas and the rest of the Palestinian's, that Israel has no right to exist, then I can see why you would say Israel has no rights.
But for me, I think Israel does in fact have a right to exist. Since they have a right to exist, then they also have the right to Name their own Capitol. They have the right to defend their borders. PERIOD END OF CONVERSATION.
No one attacked the Palestinians, they came out of their homes and stormed the border fence. Israel said don't storm our fence or you will get shot. Guess what happened when they stormed the fence. They got shot.
Enough is enough: time for humanity to Boycott Israel to Free Palestine