Israel’s genocide in Gaza has Biden’s green light

Despite Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s claim of pursuing ‘minimising harm to innocent civilians’, the Biden administration has been reported to continue its military supply to Israel amidst their ongoing assault on Gaza. This has led to allegations of evading US law, which prevents weapons transfers to countries guilty of serious human rights abuses. The United Nations has also reported drastic declines of humanitarian aid in Gaza amidst ensuing bombing campaigns.

By Aaron Maté

(Secretary of State Antony Blinken leaves Israel on Dec. 1st, 2023. @vmsalama on Twitter)

As Israeli warplanes resumed bombing Gaza on December 1st, putting an end to a seven-day pause, Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s motorcade “sped out of his hotel in Israel on its way to the Tel Aviv airport,” the Washington Post reported.

Before exiting Israel, Blinken claimed that he had pressed its government to prioritize “minimizing harm to innocent civilians.” But according to Axios, “Blinken didn’t ask Israel to stop the operation but… said the longer the high-intensity military campaign goes on, the more international pressure will build on both the U.S. and Israel to stop it.”

Additionally, Blinken asked Israel to “make sure that a military operation in southern Gaza doesn’t lead to an even higher amount of civilian casualties.” To Blinken, “minimizing harm” to the people of Gaza apparently means murdering slightly fewer of them.

After more than one week of relentless Israeli attacks on civilian targets, Blinken has been forced to acknowledge that even his token requests were ignored. When it comes to Israel’s assault, Blinken said Thursday, “there does remain a gap between exactly what I said when I was there — the intent to protect civilians — and the actual results that we’re seeing on the ground.”

There is not merely a gap between what Blinken and his colleagues say out loud and the reality on the ground, but an endless chasm.

One month ago, the Biden administration claimed that it was pressuring Israel to use smaller bombs against the densely populated Gaza Strip. “If the United States can get those smaller munitions to Israel, American officials hope Israel will use them to mitigate the risk to civilians,” the New York Times reported on Nov. 4th. That talking point is long forgotten. “In the first month and a half, Israel dropped more than 22,000 guided and unguided bombs on Gaza that were supplied by Washington,” according to US intelligence figures obtained by the Washington Post. During this same period, the US has given Israel at least 15,000bombs, including 2,000-pound bunker busters. So much for “smaller bombs.”

The Wall Street Journal characterizes the current US approach as “urging its top ally in the region to consider preventing large-scale civilian casualties while supplying many of the munitions deployed.” The US position is therefore akin to an accomplice continuing to re-arm a school shooter’s assault rifle while asking him to consider slaughtering fewer students. The Biden administration is so committed to fueling the carnage in Gaza that it has even invoked rare emergency powers for transferring tank ammunition without Congressional review. “The arms shipment has been put on an expedited track, and Congress has no power to stop it,” the New York Times reports.

The White House’s circumvention of Congressional review is consistent with its refusal to follow US law, which bars weapons transfers to countries that commit serious human rights abuses. The Biden administration has evaded this requirement by simply pretending that it is a helpless bystander, rather than willing accomplice.  

As the first phase of Israel’s military campaign expanded to multiple hospitals in mid-November, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted to CNN that his military “is doing an exemplary job trying to minimize civilian casualties,” and “fighting according to international law.”

In an appearance on the same network moments later, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan declined to endorse Netanyahu’s self-assessment. Asked if Israel is operating according to the rules of war, Sullivan replied: “I’m not going to sit here and play judge or jury on that question.” Sullivan’s non-response was a tacit admission that he does in fact know the answer: if he believed that Israel is adhering to international (and US) law, he surely would have said so.

The US decision to not play “judge and jury” continues to this day. According to the Washington Post, administration officials now “acknowledge the United States isnot conducting real-time assessments of Israel’s adherence to the laws of war.” The reason is obvious: if the White House were to conduct such assessments, it would be forced to stop supplying Israel with weapons.

The White House commitment to Israel is so devout that it cannot even ensure the paltry levels of humanitarian aid that it has promised. Since the Israeli assault resumed on Dec. 1st, aid “levels have slowed to a less than half of what Israel permitted to enter Gaza from Egypt” during the seven-day truce, the Washington Post reports. Accordingly, the United Nations’ top aid official in Gaza now protests that “we do not have a humanitarian operation in southern Gaza that can be called by that name anymore.” According to the World Food Program’s Carl Skau, “half of the population are starving,” with “nine out of 10 are not eating every day.” With Israel blocking aid and attacking supplies, Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor says its policy “can only be described as a war of starvation against civilians in the Gaza Strip.”

To continue the war, the US is also fulfilling its decades-old role of vetoing UN Security Council measures that would constrain Israeli aggression. The latest such vote came Friday, when the US stood alone to block a resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire. A ceasefire, US deputy ambassador Robert Wood explained, “would only plant the seeds for the next war.” Given that the current “war” is an outright slaughter of a defenseless Gazan civilian population, the US is therefore arguing that Israel needs to continue exterminating the people of Gaza until there is no one left to resist.

Israel recognizes the US effort on its behalf. “All of our missiles, the ammunition, the precision-guided bombs, all the airplanes and bombs, it’s all from the U.S.,” retired IDF Maj. General Yitzhak Brick recently explained. “The minute they turn off the tap, you can’t keep fighting. You have no capability. … Everyone understands that we can’t fight this war without the United States. Period.” The US “tap” is being put to unprecedented use. According to US military historian Robert Pape, “Gaza will also go down as a place name denoting one of history’s heaviest conventional bombing campaigns,” comparable to the carpet bombing of German cities in World War II.

“We need three things from the US: munitions, munitions, and munitions,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a group of officials, according to Israel Hayom. “There are huge demonstrations in western capitals,” he noted, and “we need to apply counter-pressure” to ensure that US support continues.

Netanyahu is perhaps mistaken on the latter point. As its refusal to put a single limit on US military assistance exemplifies, the Biden administration is under no pressure to stop the mass murder.

The fact that Blinken’s visit to Israel coincided with the death of a predecessor, Henry Kissinger, carries historic resonance.

At a meeting in Jakarta on December 6, 1976 – forty-seven years ago this month – Kissinger and President Gerald Ford gave President Suharto of Indonesia a green light to launch his genocidal invasion of East Timor, which killed an estimated 200,000 people.

Henry Kissinger, US President Gerald Ford, and Indonesian President Suharto in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 6, 1975. (David Hume Kennerly / Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library via Wikimedia Commons)

According to records of the meeting, Kissinger strategized on how to justify the use of US weaponry, which depended “on how we construe it; whether it is in self-defense or is a foreign operation.” He added: “It is important that whatever you do succeeds quickly. We would be able to influence the reaction in America if whatever happens happens after we return.”

Indonesia invaded East Timor the following day, just as Kissinger and Ford returned home. Today, Blinken and the Biden administration are providing Israel with similar military support and rhetorical-diplomatic cover, with one difference. This time, the US is so committed to a client state’s genocidal campaign that it even allowed the carnage to proceed while its green-lighting top diplomat was still on the ground.  

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8 responses to “Israel’s genocide in Gaza has Biden’s green light”

  1. scrdmgl Avatar

    Unfortunately we just learn in the news as we speak, that Russia and Turkiye are planning to send troops to Gaza allegedly to stop the Zionists from murdering Palestinians. Both of them for their own reasons and motivations. In Putin’s case, he has always kept a cordial relationship with Israel and particularly with Bibi Netanyahu. It is a known fact that the majority of the Russian robber barons ruling Russia, are of Jewish persuasion particularly Putin’s mentor, billionaire oligarch Roman Abramovich.
    The confrontation so far is working in Hamas and the Palestinians favor since Israel is fighting in several fronts at the same time and has already lost hundreds of tanks, soldiers and Tel Aviv itself it’s being under increasing missile attacks. Therefore Putin, is preventing the total destruction of his Zionist friends in Israel with the support of their Jewish partners at home.
    As for Sultan Erdogan’s ulterior motives, he is trying to become the leader of the Muslim world by supporting a widely rejected genocide policy by the Zionists, he is and will always be a two faced opportunist viper.

  2. Gene Avatar

    The U.S. has a documented history of deliberate attacks on civilians. There are many examples, including, Japan, North Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, among others. Israeli Jews with their deep-hatred for Palestinians have been doing the same against the Palestinians for many years with the full complicity of the U.S. regime. Jewish soldiers are well know to be coward when it comes to fighting Palestinians. Hence, Jews resort to killing children as a revenge. The Nazis were never behaved as low as the Israeli Jews. It is happening right now according to Aljazeera News. Witnesses Say IDF Troops ‘Executed’ Women and Children in Gaza School [See link in CommonDreams, https://www.commondreams.org/news/gaza-school-attack%5D.

    1. moki4612 Avatar
      moki4612

      This results in 404 Page not found

  3. Prometheus Avatar
    Prometheus

    Maybe Biden&BlinKKKen Inc should insist a peace sign be painted on each projectile to di$p£ay benign intentions?

  4. Abdul Avatar
    Abdul

    Everyone is calling it the war on galaxy while everyone knows it’s auschwitz on steroids …

  5. Fritz Avatar
    Fritz

    “Zionism is the only political ideology I know of that claims that disagreement with it is a hate crime.” — John Clark, Ontario Coalition Against Poverty

    Biden’s handlers need to create the impression that Genocide Joe is a “war president” because with less than a year to go to the November 2024 selections the polls consistently reveal his disapproval rating is greater than his approval rating. That means the guy has to escalate the threat of war in order to insure his box is ticked by dim witted propagandized voters.

    A nuclear assault on Iran or other Palestine friendly entity by the United States of Atrocities (USA) should do the trick of making Genocide Joe appear to be a “war president”.
    Remember the Israeli prolonged assault in 1967 upon the USS Liberty and zilch happened to the Zionists as a result.

    “It’s all about money, not freedom. If you think you’re free, try going somewhere without money, okay?”
    — Bill Hicks

    1. Woopy Avatar
      Woopy

      Speaking of Zionism, the white Jewish folks are trying to have this word redefined to mean something that doesn’t describe them. The last thing white superlists of Israel want is to be easily identified and described. One thing that was predictable about the Israeli genocide upon Gaza is that the white supremacists seem to do their dirty work when they think nobody is watching them like they did in their 1967 attack upon Egypt when we were all watching the Viet Nam war and other instances. They attacked the prison Gaza when they thought we were all watching the Ukraine war. With information from the internet and other sources the white Jewish people can no longer sneak their genocide and get away with it unseen. Oh, how ashamed I feel that I am helpless to stop paying the US government to perform genocide on other cultures, I strongly wish there would be something that I could do about it.

  6. doug Avatar
    doug

    Israel knows it cannot eradicate Hamas. That is just their cover story for eradicating Gaza. Looks like genocide, walks like genocide, Quakes like genocide then there is a strong probability it is Genocide. It’s the Warsaw ghetto all over again.

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