So not a single word of criticism for Australia being one of the biggest arms providers to Israel during the conflict? Yeah, I thought not. But feel free to heap scorn on Joe Biden for supporting a democratic nation instead of terrorists. I will note that the Biden administration is taking the lead role in working to come up with a two-state solution peace proposal once Hamas is wiped out of Gaza. Not seeing the Australian government do anything to drive a peace solution.
It makes one laugh out loud at blatant Jewish hypocrisy, they want EVERYONE to be reminded into eternity about how they are victims of the holocaust while they themselves conveniently like forget it when it comes to how they treat their Palestinians neighbours.
https://time.com/6632322/western-officials-criticize-israel-policies/ Over 800 Western Officials Denounce Their Governments’ Pro-Israel Policies Israeli troops and tanks are stationed along the border with the Gaza Strip on February 2, 2024, as battles continue between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. JACK GUEZ—AFP/Getty Images By Nik Poplisvg February 2, 2024 More than 800 civil servants from the United States, the United Kingdom, and the European Union released a statement on Friday criticizing their governments' support of Israel in its war in Gaza, warning that such policies could be contributing to war crimes and violations of international law. As Israel’s military continues its deadly offensive in Gaza, the officials emphasized that western governments risk being complicit in “one of the worst human catastrophes of this century” by failing to hold Israel to the same international humanitarian aid and human rights standards they apply to other countries. The officials say they privately expressed concerns about Israel’s military operations to leaders of their governments and institutions but have been ignored. “Our governments’ current policies weaken their moral standing and undermine their ability to stand up for freedom, justice and human rights globally,” the statement says. “There is a plausible risk that our governments’ policies are contributing to grave violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes and even ethnic cleansing or genocide.” The statement marks the first display of coordinated transatlantic dissent since Israel’s war against Hamas began nearly four months ago, when the Israeli military launched an air and ground operation in Gaza after Hamas fighters killed 1,300 people in southern Israel and took more than 240 hostage. More than 27,000 people in Gaza have been killed and nearly 2 million have been displaced since the war began, according to the health ministry in Gaza and the United Nations. The signatories called on their governments to “stop asserting to the public that there is a strategic and defensible rationale behind the Israeli operation and that supporting it is in our countries’ interests.” They also urged western governments to halt military support and secure a ceasefire that will increase aid for Palestinians and ensure the release of Israeli hostages captured by Hamas. The statement says that it was coordinated by civil servants in European Union institutions, the Netherlands, and the U.S. and was endorsed by civil servants in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. The names of the civil servants are not listed, but the effort reveals that the current pro-Israel policies have generated dissent among some who work in government. The statement comes a week after the International Court of Justice (ICJ)—the highest court of the United Nations—ordered Israel to do all it can to prevent death, destruction and any acts of genocide in Gaza caused by its military campaign. Israel has denied accusations of genocide in Gaza. The signatories to the new letter demanded that Israel comply with the ICJ order. “Our governments have provided the Israeli military operation with public, diplomatic and military support,” the statement reads. The officials said they are concerned “that this support has been given without real conditions or accountability" as western governments "have failed to call for an immediate ceasefire and an end to blockages of necessary food/water/medicine in Gaza" in light of the war's death toll.
There have always been Nazi sympathizers in the US and many of them might be MAGA supporters. There is no proof that they a large portion of Maga supporters or that they have a large influence on MAGA policy, which including Trump has been strong supporters of Israel
Destroyed buildings is not proof of a Holocaust. Show me starved Gazans Show me groups of Gazan civilians lined up and shot by Israeli soldiers.
War & Peace After Belgium Refused to Cut Off UNRWA Funding Israel Bombed Its Gaza Aid Office Belgian ministers demanded a meeting with Israel’s ambassador envoy to the country to discuss the attack. By Jake Johnson Published February 2, 2024 https://truthout.org/articles/after...wa-funding-israel-bombed-its-gaza-aid-office/ Photos shared by Belgium's foreign affairs minister show the destroyed office building that housed the Belgian Agency for Development Cooperation in the Gaza Strip, on February 1, 2024. Hadja Lahbib via X Belgian officials expressed outrage Thursday after Israeli forces reportedly bombed the office building of the Belgian Agency for Development Cooperation in the Gaza Strip, an attack that came after Belgium declined to join the U.S. and more than a dozen other countries in cutting off funding to the United Nations’ Palestinian refugee agency. “The offices of Enabel, the Belgian development agency in Gaza, were bombed and destroyed,” Hadja Lahbib, Belgium’s foreign affairs minister, wrote on social media. “Targeting civilian buildings is unacceptable.” Lahbib and Caroline Gennez, Belgium’s minister of development cooperation and urban policy, posted photos of the destroyed building and demanded a meeting with Israel’s ambassador envoy to the country to discuss the attack, which took place on Wednesday. Jean Van Wetter, the CEO of Enabel, said Thursday that “we are all shocked.” “As a government agency working for the common good in a framework of international humanitarian law,” he added, “we cannot accept this.” Blinken has outright admitted that the U.S. has not looked into the validity of Israel’s claims against the UNRWA. None of the agency’s staffers were believed to be present when Israeli forces struck the building, as Belgium withdrew Enabel employees and their families from the territory two weeks ago. A satellite data analysis released earlier this week shows that more than half of Gaza’s buildings have been damaged or destroyed by Israel’s U.S.-backed bombardment of the Palestinian enclave — one of the most devastating bombing campaigns in modern history. The timing of the attack on the Belgian office building raised eyebrows, with observers pointing to the nation’s status as one of the handful of Western countries not suspending aid to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in response to Israel’s allegation that a dozen of the agency’s employees took part in the October 7 attacks. “Belgium is one of the Western countries that has refused to cut funding to UNRWA. So Israel just bombed the office of the Belgian Agency for Development Cooperation in Gaza,” Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, wrote on social media. “This is a direct result of the impunity Washington has provided Israel.” Sixteen countries have halted their financial support to UNRWA, compromising the aid agency’s ability to deliver humanitarian assistance to Gazans increasingly at risk of starvation and disease. Philippe Lazzarini, the UNRWA’s commissioner-general, said Thursday that the agency “will most likely be forced to shut down” its operations in Gaza and across the region by the end of this month if funding isn’t restored. The U.S. State Department announced its decision to suspend funding for UNRWA last Friday, just hours after the International Court of Justice ruled that South Africa’s genocide case against Israel was plausible and ordered the Israeli government to ensure the flow of humanitarian assistance to Gaza. Questioned about the timing of the U.S. decision to suspend UNRWA funding, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said during a press briefing Thursday that “there was no concern” internally that the announcement would be seen as a rebuke of the ICJ’s interim ruling. Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide, whose country is among those that have declined to suspend aid to UNRWA, said Thursday that he is “reasonably optimistic” that at least some of the countries that have cut off funding will reverse course in the near future. Eide said earlier this week that he has been “discussing the question of funding with other donors” and urged “fellow donor countries to reflect on the wider consequences of cutting their funding to UNRWA” “UNWRA is a vital lifeline for 1.5 million refugees in Gaza,” he added. “Now more than ever, the agency needs international support.”
Israelis overwhelmingly are confident in the justice of the Gaza war, even as world sentiment sours By AMY TEIBEL Updated November 7, 2023 https://apnews.com/article/israel-gaza-hamas-palestinians-war-mood-0cebcbcf0550ee08c0d757334f69851d JERUSALEM (AP) — At a time when world sentiment has begun to sour on Israel’s devastating offensive in Gaza, the vast majority of Israelis, across the political spectrum, are convinced of the justice of the war....
I mean, it's not a good look: Knesset member, Zvi Sukkot protesting against entry of aid to Gaza that Israel is obligated to provide. The picture was taken yesterday. Since Palestinians are semites, does "antisemite trope" apply?