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The Depraved, Moral Gymnastics of Liberal Zionists

This is the former speechwriter for Barrack Obama, Sarah Hurwitz, at the Jewish Federation of North America General Assembly this past Sunday. She made some rather provocative remarks there regarding the “disconnect” between younger and older Jews in relation to Israel’s genocide in Gaza. I would like to respond to those remarks directly.

Sarah- “I think since Oct 7, and even before, there have been huge shifts in America on how people think about Jews and Israel and I think that is especially true of young people. So, we are now wrestling with a new generational divide here. And I think that is particularly true in that social media is now our source for media.”

“And it used to be the media you got in America was American media and it was pretty mainstream. You know, it generally didn’t express extreme anti-Israel views. You had to go to a pretty weird bookstore to find global media and fringe media. But today we have social media, which is a global medium. Its algorithms are shaped by billions of people worldwide who don’t really love Jews.”

“So, while in the 1990s, a young person probably wasn’t going to find Al Jazeera or someone like Nick Fuentes, today those media outlets find them. They find them on their phones. It’s also this increasingly post-literate media, less and less text, more and more videos.”

Me- Let me get this straight, Sarah. You are saying that Al Jazeera and Nick Fuentes are ideologically the same? Nick Fuentes, who openly praises Hitler? And what “weird bookstore” are you referencing? Left leaning ones who sold books with Palestinian voices and perspectives? And are you saying that mainstream media once told a single narrative which was all pro-Israel? On this last one, I would agree wholeheartedly. Seldom were Palestinian voices heard in legacy media. But, unlike you, I wouldn’t call that balanced journalism.

Sarah- “You have TikTok just bashing our young people’s brains all day long with video of carnage in Gaza. And this is why many of us can’t have a sane conversation with younger Jews, because anything we try to say to them they’re hearing through this wall of carnage. So, I want to get data and information and facts and arguments and they are just seeing in their minds carnage and I sound obscene.”

Me- Oh, Sarah. You poor thing. You are having a really tough time explaining away the racist nature of the Zionist project, decades of ethnic cleansing and apartheid policies, and US support for all of it because of a “wall of carnage.” How terribly inconvenient for you. As your friend Van Jones quipped: these young people are seeing all those “dead Gaza babies” scroll by on their newsfeed. And they are appalled by it. How rude of the Palestinians to post about their annihilation. And how silly of these young Jews to be moved by such images and videos.

Hate to break it to you, Sarah. But you are obscene.

Sarah- “And you know, I think, unfortunately, the very smart bet we made on Holocaust education to serve as antisemitism education, in this new media environment, I think that is beginning to break down a little bit. Holocaust education is absolutely essential, but I think it may be confusing some of our young people about antisemitism, because they learn about big, strong Nazis hurting weak, emaciated youngsters and they think antisemitism is like anti-black racism, powerful white people against powerless black people.”

“So, when on TikTok all day long they see powerful Israelis hurting weak, skinny Palestinians, it’s not surprising they think, Oh, I know, the lesson of the Holocaust is that you fight Israel, you fight the big powerful people, hurting the weak people.”

Me- My God, Sarah. Where to begin with this one? Are you saying Holocaust education was only about combating antisemitism? It isn’t a lesson on the evil of scapegoating? Dehumanization? Genocide? And that these lessons apply to any marginalized or oppressed people? As someone who has spent a lifetime studying the Holocaust, how did I miss the lesson that it only applied to Jewish people and should be used to defend an ethnostate committing atrocities?

Sarah, normal human beings are appalled by cruelty and sadism. Normal people are repulsed by atrocities and brutality. And they understand that it is wrong for powerful people to violently crush and wipe out weaker people.

Sarah- “The problem is, we’re not just a religion. We’re a nation. Civilization. Tribe. Peoplehood. But most of all we’re a family. And so if you are a young person raised in America who thinks Judaism is a Protestant-style religion, then the seven million Jews in Israel are merely your co-religionists. So, my co-religionists, if I look at them and they’re not practicing my religion of social justice and certain prophetic values then what do I have to do with them?”

“But that’s a category error. The seven million people in Israel, they are not my co-religionists, they are my siblings. But I think if you think of them as merely your co-religionists, it’s easy to slide into anti-Zionism. You don’t necessarily have that connection to them.”

Me- Sarah, if your siblings were murdering children, would you be okay with that? Would you not even say one word in objection? This is not just a dysfunctional family. What you just described isn’t a “family” at all. It is a cult. A death cult, to be more exact.

What a pity, Sarah. You cannot stand atop a mountain of corpses and defend what your “family” is doing any more without push back from young Jews around the world. And the whitewashing spin the legacy media used to employ no longer works.

Sarah, you made opposition to this genocide even more imperative, moral and clear. And for that, I thank you.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

The Striking Irony of Zionist Outrage over ‘Miss Palestine’

Apparently, carrying out and defending a genocide isn’t enough for some people. Case in point, the Miss Universe contest being held in Thailand.

Zionists are accusing Nadeen Ayoub (Miss Palestine) of not being Palestinian. It’s kind of funny, since they spend half of their time denying Palestinians exist, to saying someone isn’t Palestinian enough.

Ayoub was born in Michigan, but her parents are Palestinian. She grew up in Ramallah in the Occupied West Bank. And she did study in Canada where she earned a BA in Psychology and Literature. She is the first “Miss Palestine” in the pageant’s history. Melanie Shiraz (Miss Israel) although born in Tel Aviv, lived most of her life in the US (Florida and California) until just before October 7th 2023.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were violently expelled from their homeland during the Nakba. So, being born there was not an option for millions of Palestinians due to ethnic cleansing, Israel’s violation of international law in the “right of return” for refugees and decades of apartheid policies.

But the irony of all of this is that the people spreading these lies about Ayoub don’t seem to have a problem that the “founding father” of Israel, David Ben-Gurion, who was born David Grün in Płońsk, Congress Poland, Russian Empire in 1886. Or that their beloved Golda Meir was born Golda Mabovitch in Kiev, Ukraine, then part of the Russian Empire in 1898, and grew up in Milwaukee. Or that huge swaths of Israeli society originally came from somewhere other than what is now Israel.

In fact, the “Jewish Nation-State Law” defines Israel as the national home of the Jewish people and grants the right to national self-determination exclusively to Jews, effectively marginalizing Palestinian citizens of Israel, even if they were born there and even if their ancestors go back centuries. And Jewish people are allowed to come to Israel from anywhere in the world, and they are granted citizenship regardless of where they were born or if they have any ties to the land, other than religious ones. It is called “Aliyah.”

This is the nature of racist ideologies. Stealing land, destroying villages and farmland, and killing hundreds of thousands of people in Palestine wasn’t enough. Their very existence must be erased from the public record.

But regardless of their crass efforts, Ayoub seems to rise above it all.

“We are more than our suffering. We are women and people with dreams, creativity, talents, and we just want a chance to offer that to the world,” Ayoub said.

“I want the world to see that Palestinians are more than just their struggles and their suffering and their pain,” adding, “Palestinians, we have a lot of dignity.”

“My biggest pain, honestly, is the suppression of the identity and beauty. It’s not just what we see in the headlines, not just the suffering. We’re so much more,” Ayoub said. “We’re beautiful, we love life, we just want a chance to show you that life.”

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

*Photo is of the inane meme circulating in online Zionist circles.

An All American Genocide

One of the most popular myths of our time is that Israel controls the United States. This can be seen among many circles, both on the right and the left. This erroneous notion is the result of several factors. I will address two of them here.

The first is the romanization of America itself. Most Americans do not see themselves as subjects of the most powerful empire on the planet. On the contrary, they like to see themselves citizens of a democracy. But this falls apart easily with a simple look at polling.

Most Americans do not want the US to give Israel billions of dollars in funds each year. Most oppose what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Most would like that money spent domestically on things like healthcare or education. Yet, the vast majority of American political representatives on both sides of the aisle widely ignore these desires. Both ruling parties have pledged their support to the Empire and its assets. This is because American Imperialism is a bipartisan affair.

Another byproduct of this delusion is that so many Americans have been conditioned to ignore or absolve the copious crimes committed by its soldiers and military sector abroad on behalf of American and international businesses. The delusion that the United States operates from a place of benevolent power has been largely internalized by most Americans.

That the US has 800+ military bases around the world and that this is rarely questioned or even discussed by most American politicians or the mainstream media is telling. Somehow, this is justified as “protecting American interests.” Of course, those interests also happen to align with that of American capital and the investments of the international billionaire class.

When troops are deployed it is almost always depicted as a “reluctant, yet necessary” action to guard the US from would be enemies. The fact that these supposed “enemies” live in impoverished nations that happen to be rich with natural resources is barely a footnote in the national mainstream discourse.

The second has more to do with antisemitism and its pernicious influence on the American mindset. An old bigoted trope is the belief that Jews control the planet. That they have near supernatural powers in manipulating government officials and policy. The idea that a tiny nation-state in the Middle East controls the wealthiest and most powerful imperial force in the world is demonstrably ludicrous upon close inspection. But this idea has its roots in a centuries old bigotry.

This is not to say that Zionist lobbies like AIPAC or the ADL do not have significant sway over politicians. They do. But both of those organizations are American. And there are far more Christian Zionists in the US than Jewish Zionists.

These American evangelicals, who view Israel as essential to the fulfilment of their apocalyptic eschatological prophecies, have enormous sway over US policy. To focus solely on the influence of these organizations is to ignore how American Empire uses ethnic and religious differences to its own advantage. This is how it has operated since its inception.

There were no Israelis in North America when the Indigenous population was ethnically cleansed and nearly wiped out by genocide. There were no Israelis in North America when Black Africans were enslaved for over 400 years. There were no Israelis involved in the US conquest of the Kingdom of Hawaii, or the brutal occupation of the Philippines, or the nuking of civilians in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Expansion, exploitation, racism, genocide, enslavement, destabilization of nations, toppling of democratically elected governments, assassinations, coups. All of them are as American as apple pie. They were encoded into the very DNA of the America project since day one. But an infantile sentimentalization of American history has managed to sponge this away from much of the American public’s consciousness.

One of the easiest ways to understand Israel is to see it as an American military base that protects its geopolitical and capital interests in the Middle-East. Almost all of its citizens must serve in the military, with some religious exemptions. What this has done is create a culture of militarism which thrives on paranoia, perpetual victimhood and the myth of supremacy.

It has also reinforced the impunity so many Israelis have enjoyed and think they are entitled to, even after proudly posting their crimes online. Israeli politicians and media have openly expressed their genocidal intentions and plans. For decades, Israelis have gotten away with their crimes thanks to the protection and support of the most powerful empire on the planet.

A big part of this has to do with the lie that the US cares about Jewish people or is fighting antisemitism. And Hollywood has played an enormous role in this storyline. It has consistently worked with US military and CIA operatives to push the myth of a “clash of civilizations.” Nakedly racist shows like Homeland and movies like Zero Dark Thirty use propaganda to normalize Islamophobia and American imperial violence in the Global South.

The nation that turned Jews away during the Holocaust has never cared about their welfare. They are a tool to advance its power on the world stage under the guise of a “noble, humanitarian cause.” But the lie is beginning to fall apart as more and more people see the Trump regime downplay real antisemitism, conflate Judaism with the political ideology of Zionism, and attack Jews who oppose Zionism and Israel’s murderous genocide.

Israel is the American Empire’s most important colonial asset. And this asset has maintained its relevance by supplying the Empire, as well as many other governments, its advanced security and surveillance technology. Technology that has been lab tested over many years on the Palestinians.

This is why Palestine is the most pressing moral question of our age. If the powerful get away with what they have done to Gaza, they will surely do it again anywhere and against anyone that stands in the way of their profit and control. A recent look at the bloodstained earth in Sudan is an example of this.

It should be abundantly clear that the horrendous genocide that Israel is carrying out against the Palestinians could not have happened were it not for American money, weapons and diplomatic cover. In fact, Israel, in its current form, would not exist were it not for American money, weapons and diplomatic cover.

This is the flex of American colonial power, upgraded for the age of late capitalism. But the monster that the US created is beginning to unravel under the weight of its own unhinged delusions, paranoia, racism and blatant brutality. The American led project that was meant to legitimize colonialism for the modern era is rapidly disintegrating. The public are simply not buying the lies as easily as they once did. And for that, we need to thank Israel itself. It has proven to be its own worst enemy.

So, while the apartheid state of Israel is indeed committing genocide, to look at this only through that narrow lens misses the big picture. American Empire, even though it is in steep decline, is the man behind the curtain. It, along with other Western aligned powers and the global wealthy elite class, are behind every bullet, every drone, every bomb.

Every destroyed hospital, bakery, school, apartment building, farm was destroyed by both Israel and its benefactor, the American Empire. Every family buried under the rubble of their home was torn apart by Israel and its colonial benefactor, the American Empire. Every child shot at, starved or blown up, was a victim of Israel and its colonial benefactor, the American Empire. In every sense, this is an all-American genocide.

Kenn Orfanos, November 2025

Regarding the Recent Ceasefire Plan

I want to choose my words carefully because I understand the deep trauma that Israel and the United States has inflicted on millions of Palestinians. And not just for the last two years, but for decades.

It is because of that last sentence that I am cautious about celebrating a ceasefire and a plan for the end of this genocide when it comes from a fascist regime. And it is too early to tell if this will last, or if it is yet another distraction.

Certainly, other states (Qatar, Turkey, Egypt) were involved. But this is a US plan. And the American Empire, as it is in steep decline, can never be trusted. Everything it does is spectacle and farce. Its primary colonial asset and military base in the region is Israel. It has invested hundreds of billions of dollars in it. So, it will maintain it as long as the empire stands.

That said, if one Palestinan life is spared by this “agreement” I will rejoice. But I understand the dynamics and duplicity of empire too well to celebrate its supposed achievements.

Gaza has been completely obliterated. It is highly likely that hundreds of thousands have been slaughtered. It may never be habitable in the foreseeable future. And it isn’t clear who will pay the 80+ billion dollars to rebuild it.

To be sure, Israel will continue its colonial settler project in the occupied territories. The West Bank will be absorbed into the Zionist state, and Palestinians will be forced into bantustans on their ancestral lands. The illegal settlers will continue their pogroms protected by the IDF.

But Israel, like its colonial benefactor the United States, will never be accepted by the majority of the world again. Their myths of morality and greatness are forever sullied. The slow decay of the American Empire will ensure the eventual demise of its colonial assets.

They will try desperately to normalize every crime they’ve committed by buying the media and criminalizing dissent. But we have all seen too much. Their cynical game of baseless smears and propaganda is over, and all but the obtuse know this.

And one thing to celebrate is the Palestinians themselves. Their integrity in the face of genocide has never wavered. They’ve put our leaders and media, with all their racism, empty platitudes and hypocrisy, to shame. They’ve ripped the mask off of Western imperialism and smashed it to dust. Their humanity is unmatched. And for that, I am forever grateful.

Kenn Orfanos, October 2025

The Fantasy that is Israel and the Erasure of History in Gaza

Right now, Israel is attempting to erase history itself. It is obliterating Gaza City. Demolishing what is left of its historic mosques, churches, cafes, schools, parks and neighbourhoods. Forcing its inhabitants to flee and killing anyone who remains.

A city that once welcomed Egyptian, Persian, Greek, Roman and Ottoman travelers is rapidly becoming a killing field of dust and ash. Without a doubt, this destruction of one of the world’s most ancient cities is by design.

After almost two years of relentless atrocities, Israel is now trying to sanitize the scene of the crime. Killing journalists is one of its tactics. Witnesses, especially those with journalistic training and integrity, tell the truth. And they are the biggest threat to the machinery of colonization. But erasing the history of a people delivers a blow that is even more devastating.

Early on, Israel blew up Gaza’s universities and libraries. It razed its grand boulevards, reduced its archeological sites to rubble and even bulldozed its cemeteries. There was no reason to do any of this except to demoralize the Palestinians. To inflict both a wound and an insult to its collective and shared memory.

From its inception, Israel has been at war with the truth. It invented a homeland in a place that already had a people. It used the real generational trauma of Jewish suffering in Europe and elsewhere to instill perpetual fear and victimhood in its population and taught them to be repulsed by anything that smacked of “weakness.” It built a state that saw its neighbours as alien. As inferior. As savages.

But Israel itself is a fantasy. It is a beach resort built on a mass grave in Tantura. It is a soulless mall erected over the stones of a once bustling souk in Jerusalem. It is a bland settlement sprawling over uprooted, ancient olive groves. It is non-indigenous trees planted over the ruins of ethnically cleansed Palestinian villages. Trees that now ignite in flames each year thanks to an angrier climate and the fact that they never belonged to that land to begin with.

Israel took notes from the cruelest pages of European and American colonial settler projects and it modernized it. It learned from the Spaniards who razed Mayan and Incan temples and built cathedrals on their foundations. It studied the British who locked Indigenous Africans in concentration camps where they were starved and tortured. It copied the Americans who wiped out the Buffalo knowing it would mean certain death for Native Americans. And, as all settler colonial projects, its racist ideology led to its logical conclusion in the annihilation of its Indigenous peoples.

There is no such thing as a democratic ethno-state, yet this is what Israel has wanted the world to accept for 80 years. In doing so, it unwittingly created a psychosis that has poisoned its society and driven it into the iron grip of genocidal mania. In fact, polls show that most Jewish Israelis support its government’s actions in Gaza, with many believing it hasn’t gone far enough.

But even as Israel carries out its Final Solution in Gaza, its image and connection to the world has been forever soiled. Some dolts will forever cheerlead its sadistic project and attempt to smear those who oppose it as antisemitic, even if they are Jewish. But Israel will never be accepted as a democratic state again. And on some level, most Israelis know this. Many of those who have traveled abroad in recent months have found this out.

This is of small consolation to the Palestinians who are now living in a hell that is only made possible by the support of the US and other Western nations. But memory is imperative. It is the cornerstone of democratic values and the only bridge to a future where everyone is afforded the same rights. The same dignity. If we lose it, we are bound to repeat this horror again and again.

Kenn Orfanos, September 2025

Even the Land Knows

As fires rage, Israel has declared a national emergency. And it has requested assistance from other countries as it attempts to extinguish the rapidly spreading blazes. In fact, the Jerusalem District Fire Department Commander, Shmulik Friedman, said this was “perhaps the largest fire ever in the country.” Several neighbourhoods have been evacuated around Jerusalem. And the main highway was shutdown while many people abandoned their vehicles and fled on foot.

Unsurprisingly, notorious war criminal, Itamar Ben Gvir, is blaming Palestinian Israelis for setting them. Even if this is true, these wildfires would never have taken off with this speed and ferocity unless there was something else going on.

Years ago, I read how the Jewish National Fund planted trees over the ruins of Palestinian villages following the Nakba. Villages that had been violently emptied of their inhabitants by Zionist militias. It was a project that aimed to obscure the ethnic cleansing of Palestine as well as prevent any chance of return for refugees, a right under international law.

But the JNF did not plant indigenous trees. They planted trees they thought would look more European, severely impacting native biodiversity and increasing the risk of wildfires in an ever warming climate. And this underscores the ultimate failure of any colonial settler project. You cannot claim indigeneity and then attempt to expunge any trace of indigenous life from the land without grave consequences.

As fires consume parts of Israel, it continues to reign death down on Gaza. Tens of thousands of civilians, including thousands of children, have been buried under rubble, blown apart and burned to death. Millions face starvation imposed by Israel. Gaza has been turned into a graveyard. So, it may be difficult to muster up any sympathy for the perpetrator as it battles these wildfires.

One could only hope that more Israelis would make the connection. That they would see and understand the consequences of decades of ethnic cleansing, apartheid and now genocide. The colonial settler project has always been built on lies. And deadly ones.

Even the land understands this.

Kenn Orphan, May 2025

Palestine existed. Palestine exists. And the Palestinians will not be erased

Apartheid and genocide apologists are fond of repeating the lie that “Palestine never existed” or that there is no such thing as Palestinians. But in “Palestine: a Four Thousand Year History” by historian Nur Masalha, the long history of the region is detailed. The Greek historian Herodotus wrote about a district in Syria. It was called Palaistinê and it was between Phoenicia (modern day Lebanon) and Egypt in the 5th century BCE. From the 2nd to 4th centuries AD, the Romans referred to it as a province called Roman Palestine. The Ottoman and British Empires also called the region Palestine. Even early Zionists referred to it as Palestine when discussing plans to colonize it.

The insatiable colonial impulse to purge Indigenous history isn’t anything new. We have seen this in the Americas, where white European settlers attempted to eradicate Indigenous cultural identity and history. The Spaniards razed temples to the ground to build cathedrals on top of them. The British burned villages. The Americans and the Canadians forbade Native peoples speaking their languages and practicing their religions.

The erasure of Indigenous history is key to justifying a project of violent subjugation, ethnic cleansing and annihilation. In this new narrative, the settlers are cast as the true victims. A “civilized” people trying to tame a wild land. A “villa in the jungle” surrounded by rapacious beasts. It must tell itself and the world this lie in order to rationalize its actions.

This is why Gaza has been systematically leveled. Why its historic landmarks, buildings, ancient mosaics and markets, museums, libraries and universities have been blown up or burned down. It isn’t fighting a war, it is demoralizing a people by attempting to nullify their identity. Like the people who live there, these buildings and places represent historical truth. And the colonial settler cannot tolerate the existence of those damning reminders.

No matter how much destruction it causes, the historical record is clear. Palestine existed. Palestine exists. And the Palestinians will not be erased, even though this genocidal campaign is trying its hardest to do just that.

Kenn Orphan, April 2025

Forced Disappearance is a Classic Fascist Tactic we Cannot Ignore

The Trump regime is trying to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a legal resident and student of Columbia University, because he led protests against Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Because he opposes Zionism. Because he opposes US foreign policy. They are trying to deport him because he exercised his legal right under the constitution to free speech. This is unprecedented and downright terrifying.

Firstly, Zionism is a political ideology. It is not Judaism. There are many Jews who are not Zionists and there are many Zionists who are not Jews. To conflate the two is actual antisemitism.

Secondly, political speech is protected speech in the US, or at least it is supposed to be. Of course, there are multiple examples of how this is suppressed or even outlawed. For instance, many states have laws banning participation in the BDS Movement.

To be sure, the US has deported many legal residents before, and under Democratic presidents. Obama was known as the “deporter in chief.” It has spirited them away to undisclosed locations and kicked them out of the country often for relatively minor offenses. But the difference here is a stark one.

The Trump regime is sending a clear message that speech itself can be an offense worthy of deportation of any non-citizen. Essentially, any speech that the dear leader doesn’t agree with. And if we think he will stop at deportation, we are not grasping the scope of this plan. In short, the worst is yet to come.

Prior to the election, Trump warned that he would send US troops into “Democratic cities” to stop the “enemy from within.” These “enemies” were, according to the orange coated fascist, “leftists, Marxists” and anyone with blue hair. I added the last bit for comedic effect, but the point is that it is anyone whom the president does not like. This plan was to be implemented after mass deportations.

The abduction and forced disappearance of Mahmoud Khalil is the canary in the coal mine. Fascist regimes use this tactic to instill fear and suppress dissent. And historically, this tactic has often worked. But there have been many protests since this incident and it is important that these continue in order to show the regime that the people will not be intimidated.

That the Trump regime has used combating antisemitism as the reason for this authoritarian and lawless act is ironic to say the least. From a sieg heiling Musk and Steve Bannon to a neo-Nazi supporting Vance, this regime has demonstrated its glaring lack of creds in the struggle against bigotry and hatred. But we should look to Khalil himself for the proof that he is being wrongly targeted for hate speech or supporting terrorism.

Prior to his forced disappearance, Mahmoud said: “As a Palestinian student, I believe that the liberation of the Palestinian people and the Jewish people are intertwined and go hand-by-hand and you cannot achieve one without the other.”

Kenn Orphan, March 2025

An Absurd Joke

Khuzaa Gaza ruinsIn the age of social media images and videos are accessible to virtually anyone anywhere on the planet instantaneously.  This has made it increasingly difficult for brutal regimes to hide their crimes.  We see this in Aleppo, Syria and Donetsk, Ukraine; and we see this in Gaza today. One of the prevailing justifications given for Israel’s murderous assault on the captive population of Gaza has been self-defense.  But this photograph shatters that story like glass.

Israel’s continued narrative of perpetual victim is beginning to fray.  It was an implausible notion to begin with given that it enjoys lavish support from one of the most powerful nations on the planet.  Nevertheless, the hawks of war continue to play this worn out old record.  It is all they have left in their tattered bag of moral excuses.

PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-GAZA

It is the oft repeated tale of empire. Empathy is not afforded to the uprooted indigenous and the ethnically cleansed.   They are stripped of their humanity and categorized as a “demographic problem.”  Any resistance, even if it is non-violent, is painted as terrorism.  And any characteristic that shows them as a caring parent, or a child full of wonder, or a young couple in love, is ignored or marginalized.  The colonial settler, prodded on by the empire, is cast as a victim against savages.

Gaza City Photo AFP

But as daybreak casts its light on the pulverized remains of an oppressed and brutalized people, the excuses are being exposed for the shameless lies that they are.  The ruins of Gaza attest to the farce of self-defense.  From the bombed out hospitals and universities to the graves of children who were executed for committing the crime of playing football on a beach, the jingoistic infused rhetoric of the powerful is more and more sounding like an absurd joke.  Only no one with a conscience is laughing.

Kenn Orphan  2014

(photo: Khuzaa, Gaza/AP)

The Crime of Playing Football on a Beach in Gaza

gaza children beachIt is virtually impossible to erase the image of four Palestinian boys lying dead on a beach in Gaza.  Their mangled bodies, one moment full of the vigor and the optimistic energy of youth, the next laying motionless on the hot sand.  In the midst of the horror of Israel’s inhuman assault on a captive population of 1.7 million people with no army, no air force, no navy, and no means of escaping a densely populated gulag, four boys played football and graced this misery with the normality of human inertia.  But that was all shattered by an Israeli shell.

Israel is usually quick in justifying virtually every crime it commits.  Regurgitating the same stale line that Hamas is using civilians as human shields, it repeatedly gets a free pass for brutality and murder in both the press and from the US government.  The human rights organization Amnesty International completed an exhaustive review of these claims after Israel’s assault on Gaza in 2009 (see below).  They found no evidence of Hamas using any civilian as a human shield.  They did, however, find that the Israeli military used Palestinians as human shields on several occasions.

But like the murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, the Palestinian boy who was kidnapped, tortured and burned alive by Jewish extremists, this crime too will likely be submerged in the morass of propaganda that surrounds every news story that comes out of the region.The mainstream media is expert at burying these kind of stories, like ignoring or downplaying the angry Israeli lynch mobs marching through the streets of Jerusalem chanting “death to Arabs, death to leftists,” and attacking any one who appeared to be a Palestinian or an Israeli peace activist.  And sure enough they are doing the same here.  Quick as lightening, one of the journalists who witnessed the carnage first hand, Ayman Mohyeldin of NBC News, was removed from his post after he reported accurately about the massacre.  He witnessed it, after all.  Regardless of this, he has been replaced with a reporter far more friendlier to the Israeli establishment, Richard Engel, who was in Tel Aviv at the time of the attack, over 70 kilometers away.

Mohyeldin told us their names; Ahed Atef Bakr 10 yrs old, Zakaria Ahed Bakr 10 yrs old, Mohamed Ramez Bakr 11 yrs old, and Ismael Mohamed Bakr 9 yrs old.  He showed us their parents anguish.  He humanized a people who have been consistently dehumanized for decades by a colonial, apartheid regime.  And now he has been removed because of it.

The brutal murder of three Israeli settler teens in the West Bank was plastered on every headline around the world and received condemnations from every world leader.  The murder of Mohammed Abu Khdeir, 18 members of one family, at least three disabled women, dozens of children, and the four boys on a beach in Gaza, barely register in the mainstream press.  All of these deaths should be mourned and condemned, but to the elite of the world, Palestinian lives are treated as less valuable and a mere consequence of a “complicated situation.”

But it really isn’t that complicated.  Four boys are dead for the crime of playing football on a beach in Gaza on a warm summer day.  And to their parents, as it would be for anyone, an entire world of hope and promise has been destroyed in a split second of utter barbarity.

Kenn Orphan  2014

Note:  I have decided not to post the photos of the massacre in deference to their families.
(Photo: boys playing football on Gaza beach/China Daily)

http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/MDE15/015/2009/en/8f299083-9a74-4853-860f-0563725e633a/mde150152009en.pdf.