I’M HORRIFIED!! U.S. CONGRESS APPROVES $26BN IN AID TO ISRAEL TO SLAUGHTER MORE BABIES IN GAZA
April 21, 2024I am SHOCKED and HORRIFIED today to learn that the U.S. Congress has approved a Bill to be brought before the House for a vote tomorrow that would give Israel $26bn in military aid.
After the uproar of the World Central Kitchen humanitarian aid slayings, after witnessing every day on social media hundreds of women, children and babies murdered by Israeli weapons, after complete destruction of the Gaza Strip with no end to the fighting in sight, American politicians overwhelmingly voted YEA to sending more weapons.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE?
We are in the grip of evil with our IMMORAL elected officials clearly BOUGHT by the ZIONIST lobby – AIPAC – placing political survial above HUMANITY.
As the vote was taking place, Israel launched a series of new raids on RAFAH slaughtering more civilians mainly children and babies.
The Israel-Iran shadow war was a master play by Netanyahu, just before the vote, to give lawmakers AN EXCUSE to vote for the bill.
It distracted the world from the horrors STILL being committed by the IDF every single hour in Gaza and the West Bank.
WE MUST NOT FAIL TRUTH & JUSTICE.
WE, THE MORAL PEOPLE OF THE WORLD, ARE THE ONLY THING STANDING BETWEEN EVIL & GOOD. DARK & LIGHT. WE MUST NOT GIVE UP OR WE ARE ALL DOOMED!
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Sami Hamdi: One of the tragedies of this genocide is that I think it could have been prevented much earlier. I think that if the Saudis had said that normalization talks are ended, genocide is a red line. If UAE had kicked out the Israeli ambassador and reverse normalization, if Morocco had reversed normalization the way it did in 2000 and 2001, after the Second Intifada, I think that if Sudan had reverse normalization, even though it’s not really like a big country at this moment in time, it’s embroiled in civil war. I think the Americans, they value normalization so much, they would have told Netanyahu, you’re about to ruin all of this project. You need to stop it now. I think if Turkey had taken a stronger stance as well, kicking out the Israeli ambassador immediately, I think that the Americans can’t sanction the whole region. Maybe if one of them had done on their own, they might have paid a heavy price, but they can’t sanction the whole region. I think that it was a conscious choice not to do anything. It wasn’t the fact they didn’t have power. They chose not to use that power because they believe Israel is a key part. We’re talking about the idea of rational, irrational actors. And that’s why I’m pushing back on the idea that there is any rationality in the stance taken by the regional actors. They could have stopped the genocide, but they chose not to. And it’s important to remember that when Saudi crown prince had problem with Biden, he had no problem ramping up the gas prices. He had no problem giving Biden the cold shoulder, no problem bringing Xi Jinping and giving him red carpet treatment in Riyadh. He had no problem kicking out the Canadian ambassador for criticizing human rights record. The UAE had no problem mobilizing militias and arming Hamedti in Sudan and arming Haftar in Libya in a way that it refuses to arm Palestinians against the Israelis. There were many options that these nations could have taken, and they chose not to. And many and diplomatic, they didn’t need to go to war. I’m not saying go to war. I’m saying they could have put pressure on the Americans enough to make them rein in the genocide. They chose not to. And not only that, they reassured the Americans that genocide is not a red line. I don’t think that’s rational. I think that’s irrational, because I think now that you have a genocide that has been set as a precedent where you don’t do anything, I think there will be lasting consequences for it in the American domestic sphere, but also in the relationship between the Arab people and their governments. All Iran said was, I won’t react this way over a genocide. I’ll react this way, If you hurt me directly. And I think that is the greatest tragedy of this order. And even the debate that we’re having where rationality is not in stopping a genocide, rationality is ensuring a genocide happens in one place and making sure it doesn’t happen in another place. When Blinken did his tour that you mentioned, all his tweets were the same. We agreed that the conflict should not be expanded. The translation should be we agreed that the genocide should happen here, and there should be no one intervening in this genocide that’s taking place. The only reason the genocide is now under threat, Netanyahu is under threat is not because of Iran. It’s not because of Saudi. It’s not because of UAE. It’s because of public opinion that is shifting in Israel and outside Israel itself. Biden didn’t buckle because Saudi threatened him. Biden didn’t buckle because Turkey threatened him. Biden buckled because when he looks at the polls in America, the ordinary American, white, black, Arab, Hispanic, the ordinary American is saying, Joe Biden, I’m going to punish you in November because you supported a genocide.
And the Democrats are now saying, hang on a second. Are we really about to lose an election because of what’s happening in Gaza? Netanyahu hold up, Netanyahu hang on a second. Netanyahu says what’s the problem? They’re telling Netanyahu we’re not against the genocide, but why do we have to pay the price for it? Netanyahu, you need a more PR friendly way to do it. Let’s do a humanitarian corridor where people go under the protection of the Israeli army. Let’s do a humanitarian truce where we swap the hostages. We’ll continue the genocide. Don’t do Rafah unless you have a plan for what you’re going to do with the Palestinian refugees. They’re not against the genocide. They’re against the PR damage that they’re receiving, which shows that ultimately, as has been the case with all revolutions, ultimately it’s not the nation states that made the difference. It’s the ordinary voice that made the difference.