United Nations Honor, United States Shame in Gaza

The U.S. is more than a protector of Israel. It is now an accomplice in its genocidal attack on the Palestinian

By Jeffrey D. Sachs

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres honored the UN and human decency by invoking Article 99 of the UN Charter, calling for the UN Security Council to stop the killing in Gaza as a basic responsibility under the UN Charter. Each day, UN officials on the ground in Gaza heroically struggle to feed, shelter, and protect the population from Israeli bombs. More than 100 UN staff have been killed in the Israeli assault.

The situation in Gaza is as clear as it is brutal. The State of Palestine, recognized by 139 nations, has long suffered from the brutalities of Israeli occupation in Gaza and the West Bank. Gaza has been called the world’s largest open-air prison by Human Rights Watch. After the Hamas-led horrific terrorist attack on October 7, in which 1,200 Israelis died, Israel began to ethnically cleanse Gaza. Legal specialists at the Center for Constitutional Rights regard Israel’s actions as a genocide.

To date, more than 17,400 Gazans have been killed, and an unfathomable 1.8 million Gazans have been displaced. Tens of thousands are at risk of imminent death. Last month, Guterres warned that “Gaza is becoming a graveyard for children.” Israel pushed the population from northern Gaza to the south, and then invaded the south. Israeli authorities told Gazans to flee for their life to zones within the south, and then bombed the places to which the Gazans had been directed.

The killing frenzy is being led by the very same politicians who were responsible for the October 7 security failure and who now manipulate the deepest anxieties of the Israeli population.

The US is more than a protector of Israel. It is an accomplice. The US supplies, in real-time, the munitions Israel uses for mass murder, even as US authorities pay lip-service to Gazan civilian lives.

The President of Israel Isaac Herzog justifies the slaughter by declaring that there are no innocent civilian Gazans: “It is an entire nation out there that is responsible.” The Israeli government’s biggest lie is that Israel has no options other than the mass killing of Gazans, supposedly to defeat Hamas.

The fact that Israel was lulled by its arrogance into letting its guard down on October 7 does not make Hamas an existential threat. Hamas has only a tiny fraction of Israel’s military might. October 7, like 9/11 in the US, was a colossal security blunder that should be immediately corrected by stepped-up border security, not an existential threat that in any remote manner justifies the killing of thousands or tens of thousands of innocent civilians, with women and children constituting 70% of the victims. The killing frenzy is being led by the very same politicians who were responsible for the October 7 security failure and who now manipulate the deepest anxieties of the Israeli population.

There is a larger and far more important point. Hamas can be demobilized through diplomacy, and only through diplomacy. Israel and the United States need finally to abide by international law, accept a sovereign state of Palestine alongside Israel, and welcome Palestine as the 194th member state of the UN. The US needs to stop arming the Israeli operation of ethnic cleansing in Gaza and stop protecting Israel’s rampant violations of basic human rights in the West Bank. Fifty-six years after its illegal occupation of Palestinian lands, and after decades of illegal settlements in the occupied territories, Israel needs finally to withdraw from the occupied Palestinian lands.

With such steps, peace between Israel and the neighboring countries could and would be secured. On that basis, UN peacekeepers, including both Arab and Western troops, would in turn secure the Israel-Palestine border for a needed transition period. At the same time, all international flows of financing to anti-Israel militants would be choked off by joint and coordinated actions of the US, Europe, and Israel’s Arab and Islamic neighbors.

The diplomatic route is open because the Arab and Islamic countries (including Iran) have once again reiterated their long-standing desire for peace with Israel as part of a peace agreement that establishes Palestine along the 1967 borders and its capital in East Jerusalem.

The real reason for Israel’s war in Gaza is that the Government of Israel rejects the two-state solution, and points to extremists on the other side rather than to the Arab and Islamic states, which want peace based on the two-state solution.

For rights to be secured and internationally respected in our day, governments need to abide by the international rule of law.

Israeli zealots, including several in the cabinet, believe that God promised them all of the lands from the Euphrates to the Mediterranean. This belief is fatuous. As Jewish history should make clear to religious Jews, and as all human history should make clear generally, no group, whether Jewish or otherwise, has an unconditional “right” to any land. For rights to be secured and internationally respected in our day, governments need to abide by the international rule of law. In the case of Israel and Palestine, international law, as expressed repeatedly by the UN Security Council, holds that two sovereign states, Israel and Palestine, have both the right and responsibility to live side by side in peace according to the 1967 borders.

Not only Israel, but even perhaps more so the United States, has lost its way. The deep reason was clear to Senator J. William Fulbright sixty years ago, when Fulbright was Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and wrote the magnificent book, The Arrogance of Power. Fulbright pointed to arrogance as the deep cause of America’s reckless war in Vietnam in the 1960s. In its ongoing arrogance, the US military-security state repeatedly ignores the will of the international community and international law because it believes that weapons and power enable it to do so. US foreign policy is based heavily on covert, illegal regime-change operations and on perpetual warfare that caters to the US military-industrial complex.

In its ongoing arrogance, the US military-security state repeatedly ignores the will of the international community and international law because it believes that weapons and power enable it to do so.

We must not become cynical about the UN. It is currently blocked by the US, the country that led its creation under America’s greatest president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. The UN is doing its job, building international law, sustainable development, and universal human rights, step by step, with advances and reverses, over the opposition of powerful forces, but with the arc of history on its side. International law is a relatively new human creation, still in the works. It is difficult to achieve in the face of obstreperous imperial power, but we must pursue it. It is important to note that opposing Israel’s war crimes has absolutely nothing to do with antisemitism. This point has been made eloquently in an open letter by dozens of Jewish writers. Netanyahu doesn’t speak for Judaism. The Israeli Government violates the most sacred of all Jewish injunctions, to protect life (Pikuach Nefesh) and to love your neighbor as yourself (Leviticus 19:18). The message of Jewish ethics is found in the words of the Prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 2:4) inscribed on a wall directly facing the United Nations: “They shall beat their swords into ploughshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war anymore.”

Jeffrey D. Sachs is a University Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University

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11 responses to “United Nations Honor, United States Shame in Gaza”

  1. AussieManDust Avatar
    AussieManDust

    Is

  2. Jerry Alatalo Avatar

    Jeffrey Sachs writes: “The US is more than a protector of Israel. It is an accomplice. The US supplies, in real-time, the munitions Israel uses for mass murder, even as US authorities pay lip-service to Gazan civilian lives.”

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    Mr. Sachs’ words, “the munitions Israel uses for mass murder…” begs the proverbial $64,000 question:

    Can somebody please make premeditated mass murder illegal again on Earth?

  3. Mick McNulty Avatar
    Mick McNulty

    I used to watch videos in which Jeffrey Sachs was a guest but I won’t watch or read him anymore. His condemnations of western warmongering only come from him after he makes statements like, “After the Hamas-led horrific terrorist attack on October 7”, when Hamas is a resistance movement just like the French Maquis or Polish underground were when they too were fighting fascism; and he always calls Putin a dictator and say Russia’s SMO was avoidable etc. He fails every time to condem the west when it’s at fault but must always invoke western ‘they do it too’ tropes.

    He needs to grow a pair. To always include condemnation of the victims who are somehow an equal part of the problem is the fallback position of commentators who are as weak as p!ss.

    1. Hank Jones Avatar
      Hank Jones

      If you have to label a group “terrorist” in today’s world, the labelers are usually the REAL terrorists. It is NOT a crime for someone to fight against a military occupation that has been condemned for over 70 years!

  4. 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.

  5. Prometheus Avatar
    Prometheus

    Never mind…the banKKK€r$ are maKKKing a KKKi££ing.
    WA$P supremacy uber a££€$.

  6. doug Avatar
    doug

    Every country has the right to boycott, divest and sanction Israel. American sanctions have been crushing Cuba for decades. Why not turn the wrecking ball on Israel. Attack them where it hurts the most; their Economy. UN resolutions are little more than hot air that contribute to global warming.

  7. Disadvantaged Avatar
    Disadvantaged

    Wake up people, America is a colony of Israel’s foreign policies. They say jump and we say how high. Can’t make it any plainer than that. America is like being the occupied West Bank of Israel.

  8. shaz48 Avatar
    shaz48

    UN HAS SHOWN THAT THEY ARE THE PIMPS OF ZIONISTS.

  9. shaz48 Avatar
    shaz48

    UN IS THE BIGGEST P!MP OF ZIONISTS. L

  10. Richard Simpson Avatar
    Richard Simpson

    Indeed, Biden regime is funding atrocities.

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