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How a DC Think Tank Helped Cause the Gaza ‘Deluge’ October 12, 2023

The premise of WINEP’s agenda was that successive U.S. administrations had paid too much attention to the Palestinian problem and to Arab public opinion, writes As’ad AbuKhalil.

By As’ad AbuKhalil
Special to Consortium News

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This is a terrible echo of the approach by the U.S. government after Sept. 11, which from the outset conferred advance absolution on itself for any and all of its future crimes against humanity, writes Norman Solomon.
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This is a terrible echo of the approach by the U.S. government after Sept. 11, which from the outset conferred advance absolution on itself for any and all of its future crimes against humanity
By Norman Solomon
Inter Press Service

When Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations spoke outside the Security Council on Sunday, he said: “This is Israel’s 9/11. This is Israel’s 9/11.” Meanwhile, in a PBS NewsHour interview, Israel’s ambassador to the United States said: “This is, as someone said, our 9/11.”

While the phrase might seem logical, “Israel’s 9/11” is already being used as a huge propaganda weapon by Israel’s government — now engaged in massive war crimes against civilians in Gaza, after the mass murder of Israelis by Hamas last weekend.

On the surface, an analogy between the atrocities just suffered by Israelis and what happened on Sept. 11, 2001, might seem to justify calls for unequivocal solidarity with Israel. But horrific actions are in process from an Israeli government that has long maintained a system of apartheid while crushing basic human rights of Palestinian people.

What is very sinister about trumpeting “Israel’s 9/11” is what happened after America’s 9/11. Wearing the shroud of victim, the United States proceeded to use the horrible tragedy suffered inside its own borders as a license to kill vast numbers of people in the name of retaliation, righteousness and, of course, the “war on terror.”

It’s a playbook that the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is currently adapting and implementing with a vengeance. Now underway, Israel’s collective punishment of 2.3 million people in Gaza is an intensification of what Israel has been doing to Palestinians for decades. 

But Israel’s extremism, more than ever touting itself as a matter of self-defense, is at new racist depths of willingness to treat human beings as suitable for extermination.

On Monday, Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant described Palestinians as “beastly people” and said: “We are fighting animals and are acting accordingly.”

Indiscriminate bombing is now happening along with a cutoff of food, water, electricity and fuel. Noting that “even before the latest restrictions, residents of Gaza already faced widespread food insecurity, restrictions on movement and water shortages,” the BBC reported that a U.N. official said people in Gaza “were ‘terrified’ by the current situation and worried for their safety — as well as that of their children and families.”

This is a terrible echo from the post-9/11 approach of the U.S. government, which from the outset after Sept. 11, 2001, conferred advance absolution on itself for any and all of its future crimes against humanity.

Collective Punishment 

In the name of fighting terrorism, the United States inflicted collective punishment on huge numbers of people who had absolutely nothing to do with 9/11. The Costs of War project at Brown University calculates more than 400,000 direct civilian deaths “in the violence of the U.S. post-9/11 wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen and elsewhere.”

Early in the “war on terror,” Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had fashioned a template to provide approval for virtually any killing by the U.S. military. “We did not start this war,” he said at a news briefing in December 2001, two months into the Afghanistan war.

“So, understand, responsibility for every single casualty in this war, whether they’re innocent Afghans or innocent Americans, rests at the feet of the al Qaeda and the Taliban.”

Rumsfeld was showered with acclaim from the U.S. media establishment, while he not only insisted that the U.S. government had no responsibility for the deaths caused by its armed forces; he also attested to the American military’s notable decency. 

“The targeting capabilities, and the care that goes into targeting, to see that the precise targets are struck, and that other targets are not struck, is as impressive as anything anyone could see,” Rumsfeld said. He lauded “the care that goes into it, the humanity that goes into it.”

Even before its current high-tech attack on Gaza, Israel had amassed a long track record of killing civilians there, while denying it every step of the way. For instance, the United Nations found that during Israel’s 2014 “Operation Protective Edge” assault, 1,462 Palestinian civilians died, including 495 children.

There’s no reason to doubt that the civilian death toll from the present Israeli military actions in Gaza will soon climb far above the number of people killed by the Hamas assault days ago. As in the aftermath of 9/11, official claims to be only fighting terrorism will continue to serve as PR smokescreens for a government terrorizing and inflicting mass carnage on Palestinians. 

Deserving only unequivocal condemnation, Hamas’ killing and abduction of civilians set the stage for Israel’s slaughter of civilians now underway in Gaza.

Absent from The New York Times home page Monday night and relegated to page 9 of the newspaper’s print edition on Tuesday, a grisly news story began this way:

“Israeli airstrikes pounded Gaza on Monday, flattening mosques over the heads of worshipers, wiping away a busy marketplace full of shoppers and killing entire families, witnesses and authorities in Gaza said.

Five Israeli airstrikes ripped through the marketplace in the Jabaliya refugee camp, reducing it to rubble and killing dozens, the authorities said. Other strikes hit four mosques in the Shati refugee camp and killed people worshiping inside, they said. Witnesses said boys had been playing soccer outside one of the mosques when it was struck.”

Norman Solomon is national director of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. He is the author of many books including War Made Easy. His latest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine, was published in summer 2023 by The New Press.

Views expressed in this article may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.

Oh what a wicked web we weave in order for to deceive.

FrayedBear 9 Oct 13
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I can't wait for Israeli troops to occupy Gaza and clean it up.

Expected from a poor excuse for a genocidal fascist pretending to be liberal.

@FrayedBear When did I ever ever indicate I was a Liberal? Never, that's when.

You need to tke your meds on a regualr basis.

@Alienbeing lol - shall we now add Judas to your list of of labels 😂

@FrayedBear First, reference ANY indication by me that was a Liberal. Actually first go back on your meds.

@FrayedBear

So you’re cool with Palestinians that will calmly walk into rooms and shoot babies in their cribs???
You’re openly supporting this. Whose the genocidal fascist in this conversation???

@Esprit_de_Corp where do I say that I support such behaviour?
And do explain how nmuch more cowardly it is to drop explosive bombs & phosphorous banned bombs indiscriminately into the worlds biggest ghetto\concentration camp slaughtering & maiming women, children & men irrespective of who they are.
Do speak up:

@FrayedBear

Well…. The Palestinians voted Hamas into control. The majority of the people want what Hamas is doing. If you do the math based on population, it would be the equivalent of nearly 40,000 Americans being killed on 9/11. Hamas is also threatening civilians with death if they leave their homes. They are being used as shields.
When you let evil fester, it’s not pretty when you finally set out to clean it up. If they’re left to fester and grow, you think ow they’d want nothing more than to kill us too. Society has never progressed without one side being killed. You sound like a chicken advertising for Kentucky Fried Chicken.

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I constantly see ads and news stories where a veteran who served in (Usually Iraq or Afghanistan) claims to have fought for or to protect US freedom. Jingoistic patriotism without any context or acknowledgment of how people in those areas suffered and often continue to suffer

Military indoctrination of its serving members is very powerful & works to enable military efficiency. In the more intelligent it wears off away from the effect of peer pressure & desire not to be out of step.

@FrayedBear Did you ever serve in any military? Where and when?

@DenoPenno irrelevant question.

@DenoPenno yes i did

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