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Netanyahu’s Gaza war threatens to evolve into a regional showdown
Osama Al Sharif
last updated:
Oct 11,2023
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The wave of sympathy and solidarity from
Western leaders that Israel received after Saturday’s surprise attack by
hundreds of Hamas fighters on neighboring settlements, military bases and towns
has now been offset by a shift in global public opinion. Israel says it has
declared war on Hamas, but what is taking place since it began its relentless
bombing of the narrow, crowded and besieged Gaza Strip is nothing less than
genocide.اضافة اعلان
Hamas carried out a remarkable Palestinian
version of the 1968 Tet Offensive by North Vietnam against South Vietnam, which
proved to be a turning point in that war.
Yes, Hamas’ surprise and stunning attack has
left more than 1,000 Israelis dead and many more injured. It dealt a
humiliating blow to Israel’s vastly superior military and intelligence bodies.
And, yes, Hamas was able to take back hundreds of hostages, including senior
officers and civilians. Israel has not suffered such a costly strike in all its
short and turbulent history. It had to respond.
But let us leave emotions aside and consider
the following.
This latest cycle of violence must be viewed in the context of the decades-old Israel-Palestine conflict
This latest cycle of violence must be viewed
in the context of the decades-old Israel-Palestine conflict. This was not an
isolated incident: Israel had waged war on Gaza multiple times, leaving tens of
thousands of Palestinians — almost entirely civilians — dead and maimed. It
rained down bombs, blew up residential towers, erased entire neighborhoods and
targeted schools, hospitals, mosques and cemeteries. Still, it failed to defeat
or degrade the strength of Hamas and other militant groups. In the process, it
committed war crimes by killing civilians, primarily women and children, and by
enforcing a total blockade against more than 2 million people, denying them
access to medicines, fuel, basic needs and even the cement needed to rebuild
what it had destroyed. Collective punishment is an Israeli state policy and it
is a war crime.
Will this new military campaign be any
different? A beleaguered Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to uproot Hamas for good. But
decapitating this complex organization means only one thing: wiping Gaza off
the map. With the help of Western governments, Israel is using its right to
self-defense to create yet another Nakba for Gazans, almost 70 percent of whom
are refugees whose families were forced to leave their homes that once stood in
the lands where the settlements and towns Hamas attacked now occupy. Doing so
would be tantamount to ethnic cleansing, as well as a war crime and a crime
against humanity.
In this latest campaign, Israel has surpassed
itself with the level of wanton destruction and indiscriminate killing of
civilians. In two days, Monday and Tuesday, it killed more than 120 children
and annihilated more than 15 families. And the humanitarian situation in Gaza
was catastrophic even before the Israeli attack.
Netanyahu and his far-right partners want to
vindicate themselves before an unforgiving Israeli public by shedding
Palestinian blood. Netanyahu posted a video of a residential building blown topieces on his social media account. This shameless act reflects his attempt to
appease the public by showing that he is avenging Israeli victims by killing
innocents.
This latest bloody cycle underlines a couple
of facts. The first is that the US has failed to find a political solution to a
conflict it has for years embraced and monopolized, while sidelining the
international community. The US became an apologist for an Israel that violates
international law, the Geneva Conventions and UN resolutions daily in the
occupied West Bank and Golan Heights and the besieged Gaza Strip. By providing
Israeli leaders with political cover for decades, the two-state solution became
an empty slogan rather than a genuine path to peace.
Israel has surpassed itself with the level of wanton destruction and indiscriminate killing of civilians
The second fact has to do with Netanyahu himself. He is an egotistical, self-serving, cunning and cynical leader who,
over 30 years, has managed to sabotage the Oslo Accords, neutralize the Israeli
left, nurture the Jewish settlers, empower the far right, weaken the
Palestinian Authority and, finally, polarize and divide Israel over his
controversial judicial overhaul that would turn the country into an
authoritarian entity.
He is now trying to use this war to salvage
his political career. This is dangerous. He is dragging an unsuspecting Biden
administration into a regional war that also aims to bring Hezbollah and Iran
into the fight. Provoking Hezbollah, as Israel has been doing in the past few
days, will unsettle the entire region and open hell’s gates. The US and other
Western governments should pause and think before they issue statements backing
Israel’s right to self-defense and the Palestinian “ambition” for
self-determination.
A ground offensive against Gaza, as now
appears to be likely, would have huge repercussions for the Palestinians,
Israel and Egypt — and beyond. The US should revisit the lessons of Vietnam,
Iraq and Afghanistan before it rushes into a conflict it has already helped
prolong. The region is in a mess because of Israeli policies and the US’
inability to realize that its allies in the region are waking up to a new
geopolitical reality. This latest crisis is part of the labor pains of a new
multipolar world order announcing its imminent birth.
And finally, the Western governments that
rushed to show solidarity with Israel should look in the mirror. Netanyahu and his far-right government have hijacked Israel and turned it into a de facto
apartheid state that openly practices ethnic cleansing, racism and collective
punishment, oppresses Palestinians, kills and detains children and is now
committing genocide.
When Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant
ordered a “complete siege” of Gaza — meaning no water, no food and no
electricity should get in — and added that “we are fighting human animals and
we act accordingly,” not one Western politician came out to condemn his racist
comments or the fact he had admitted to committing a war crime. If Vladimir
Putin said this or bombed entire neighborhoods of Kyiv, the entire West would
rise up in protest and condemnation. The hypocrisy and double standards are
disgusting, and public opinion in the West is shifting.
Israel may win this round, but it will also
lose big time. The massacres it is committing in Gaza will haunt the world for
many years. Hamas is not an elected entity that controls the lives of more than
2 million civilians. Those civilians had nothing to do with Saturday’s attack.
Punishing them in this way is a war crime, no matter the motives.
The US should be careful about its next move concerning
this war. While morality has nothing to do with US foreign policy, it should at
least think of its own interests if Netanyahu succeeds in dragging it into yet
another genocidal war in the Middle East.