If this isn’t a picture of hell, I don’t know what is

Yesterday, I saw a music video of Israeli children singing “annihilate everyone” in reference to Israel’s rampage on the besieged enclave of Gaza. I had to pinch myself to realize that what I was watching was real. How could anyone use children in such a manner? And then I remembered every other genocidal venture in history. Every other campaign against human beings for the stated purpose of revenge or for “purifying” a place. How many children have been given songs to sing about killing people they couldn’t even begin to know? How many of them were rewarded with praises and treats? How many similar songs have been sung before the bodies of rotting flesh and bone?

If you take just a moment to look at Israeli society today, with an objective eye, you will see the signs. Politicians, religious leaders, reporters casually using the language of dehumanization. Justifying war crimes and genocide. We’ve heard this rhetoric before.

Following the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th against Israeli civilians, what has Israel’s so-called war accomplished thus far? Has any military target been taken out? Has Hamas been shaken to the point of surrender? No.

What it HAS accomplished however is well over 14,000 dead civilians, thousands of whom are children. It has carpet bombed entire neighbourhoods, mosques, a church, schools, UN shelters, apartment buildings, bakeries, stores, hospitals. It has created an unprecedented humanitarian health crisis, in what has been referred to prior to October 7th as the world’s biggest open air prison. One Israeli official went so far as saying disease and famine were good strategies for victory. It has crushed thousands under the rubble to die a slow, agonizing death or in hospital without anesthesia, food or clean water. And it is rapidly creating another generation of people with missing limbs, missing parents, missing siblings and missing any sense of hope for the future.

For 75 years, Israel has used the support it gets from the United States, the most powerful country on the planet, to build an elaborate system of apartheid. Accusing any legitimate critic of its brutality of antisemitism, it has gotten away with decades of ethnic cleansing, arbitrary and indefinite detention of children, home demolitions, land theft, water theft, economic exploitation, settler violence and terrorism, and widespread discrimination. Other Western nations have colluded in this, including Canada and the UK. Even Russia and China have made sweet deals with Israel. After all, it has some of the best surveillance technology in the world on offer.

Now it is using that same privilege to provide cover for a creeping genocide of a captive people. Its politicians and pundits have made their intentions very clear. When the “humanitarian pause” ends, it will start all over again. And we stand as witness to it, as it unfolds in real time before our eyes. What does that say of us?

It could have been different. There have been voices all along calling for unity. Calling for reconciliation. Visionaries, both Jewish and Palestinian, with the goal of one, secular nation with equal rights for all people in the land. Jews and Palestinians, living at first as equals, then, in time, as friends or even brothers and sisters. A just peace which dismantled the systems of segregation, discrimination and oppression. But those voices were maligned. They still are. Instead, world leaders let the monsters run the show. They let Christian Zionists in the US create a murderous foreign policy to suit their unhinged, eschatological prophesies. They let the war profiteers rake in enormous tons of cash for more military equipment, weapons and contracts. More billions in dollars for a future devoid of humanity.

And this is the result. Children singing anthems of annihilation for other children. Children who live only miles away from them in captivity and squalor. If this isn’t a picture of hell, I don’t know what is.

Kenn Orphan, November 2023

3 thoughts on “If this isn’t a picture of hell, I don’t know what is

  1. Mike's avatarMike

    I’ve been reading your stuff on Counterpunch for a number of years now. Just a note to let you know how much it is appreciated. Each raised voice is valuable. And those gifted writers, like yourself, especially so.

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  2. Ricardo2000's avatarRicardo2000

    Albert Einstein: “The most important aspect of our policy must be our ever-present, manifest desire to institute complete equality for the Arab citizens living in our midst … The attitude we adopt toward the Arab minority will provide the real test of our moral standards as a people. … What saddens me is less the fact that the Jews are not smart enough to understand this, but rather, that they are just not smart enough to want it.”

    Israelis learned everything from WWII Nazis. How to operate ghettos, concentration camps, death camps, “Night and Fog” disappearances, West Bank settler “Einsatzgruppen” death squads, “The Big Lie”, indiscriminate civilian murders, destruction of essential civilian infrastructure, terrorist retaliation murders for legitimate resistance, official government racist religious bigotry, encouraging civilian abuse and oppression. To this list I can add theft, fraud, torture, rape, incarceration of children and toddlers, and, illegal extrajudicial dispossession of property, income, wealth and land. Forced emigration (Ethnic Cleansing) and deliberate infliction of extreme poverty and starvation just as worthless Nazis did in every WWII Jewish ghetto.

    These contemptible abuses result in multiple war crimes, crimes against humanity, and, crimes against the planet.

    William Pitt: “Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” Contemporary victim blaming sneering at slaves while pretending to attack slavery.

    Thomas Paine (1737 – 1809): “All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian, or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.”

    John LeCarré: “God appointed America to save the world in any way that suits America. God appointed Israel to be the nexus of America’s Middle Eastern policy and anyone who wants to mess with that idea is a) anti-Semitic, b) anti-American, c) with the enemy, and d) a terrorist.”

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  3. Jane Fritz's avatarJane Fritz

    You’re right to try to point out some of the fraught, conflicting, nobody-wins situation in what was Palestine and is now Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank. I’m currently reading a telling book about the history, The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine by Rashid Khalid. What a sorry tale. His narrative sure reminds the reader that you can’t trust ANYONE in power or govt. EVERYONE works from self-interest. 🥲

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