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Have world leaders failed humanity?

Part 2 of my In-Depth Report into the war between Israel and Hamas and the destruction of Gaza I explore the following questions:

1. HAVE WORLD LEADERS FAILED HUMANITY?

2. WILL THIS LEAD TO A GLOBAL WAR?

3. ARE WE ABOUT TO WITNESS THE RE-EMERGENCE OF TERRORISM AROUND THE WORLD?

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Daizy:

But what caused the frenzy in the beginning? What caused this chaos?

And the polarization, the polarization of us people splitting, you know, the world, splitting people, splitting countries, splitting societies was all done by the world leaders.

Why I say that is because they acted, what appears to be without thinking, and yet precisely with clear intent. Going out there. Day one, fully supporting Israel. And absolutely, I’m not in any way condoning Hamas’s attack as legitimate in any way.

I will never, ever condone or approve of any violence against any human being. But what we saw was our leaders coming out in blanket support of Netanyahu.

We put our leaders in place for a reason. We put them in with the belief that they are going to uphold the highest values, the highest moral values. And every single one of them failed. Every single one of them failed.

None of them at that time spoke up and tried to contain and guide and save humanity. And you still hear it today, FINISH THEM, TAKE THEM OUT, DO WHATEVER YOU HAVE TO DO. This kind of language still going to today is what’s causing us all tremendous grief and fear and it’s terrorizing people all over the world.

They failed us. They failed to uphold the principles that the United Nations was created to safeguard after World War Two and prevent another global catastrophe from happening. Their responsibility was to enforce the rules of war, protect the innocent and save lives using all means possible. They didn’t do that.

This lack of leadership by those world leaders released the reign of terror we are seeing now on Gaza and on the civilians of Gaza, and resulting in only a handful, a handful of Hamas fighters being eliminated. Have you seen footage? Don’t you think Israel would be the first one to parade videos of dead Hamas fighters? They’re parading videos of dead Palestinians.

Where is the proof? I heard President Netanyahu yesterday in an interview claim that they had killed 2000 Hamas fighters. Where are they? 2000 is not an easy number to hide. It’s not one or two or ten. We’re talking 2000. This is lies. This is pure fake news. And we need to continue to ask them to show me the proof. We’re not getting the proof. We need the proof.

Israel is not exacting revenge against the perpetrators, but in fact, it’s inflicting collective punishment upon the helpless civilians who have been victims of Hamas. Hamas’s austere and intimidating rule since 2006, that was when the last elections were held or allowed to be held in the occupied territories. And the Palestinian people who Israel claims are all terrorists because they put these people in power, have had no opportunity, no chance to remove them from power.

If we look back over the last five weeks, we know that the only person that stood up in the first few weeks of the war was the United Nations secretary General, Antonio Guterres. He was the first person, and still to this day continues to defend humanity, international humanitarian law and the rights of all civilians to not be slaughtered.

He also criticized Israel’s blatant war crimes using phosphorous gas on populated areas, bombing Gaza and south Lebanon. This is undeniable. We have the proof. We have the evidence, We have the videos.

The glimmer of hope we started to see a couple of weeks ago with other leaders as I mentioned before. They began to bear witness to the atrocities. Calling it ethnic cleansing, calling it a genocide, calling it all of these terms that we now know actually are accurate.

The most prominent of those voices that started to speak out was Prince Turki al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia’s former intelligence chief and former envoy to the US and UK, Other former and current world political leaders raising their voices in condemnation of Israel include France’s former prime minister, Dominique de Villepin, former Bolivian president, Evo Morales, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, Belgium’s deputy Prime Minister Petra de Ceuta, Ione Belarra

Meanwhile, following an emergency meeting in Riyadh, 57 Arab and Islamic leaders issued a declaration condemning Israel and calling on the United Nations Security Council to pass a resolution condemning Israel’s action and for the International Criminal Court to investigate potential war crimes committed by the IDF and for an arms embargo to be imposed on Israel.

Adding condemnation to Israel’s actions is prominent Middle East expert and the New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman, himself a Jew who was the Times bureau chief in Lebanon and Israel during the Lebanese civil war in the eighties and nineties. In a recent column, Thomas Friedman stated, “I believe that if Israel rushes headlong into Gaza now to destroy Hamas and does so without expressing a clear commitment to seek a two-state solution with the Palestinian Authority and end Jewish settlements deep in the West Bank, it will be making a grave mistake that will be devastating for Israel and Israeli interests, for and for American interests.”

He also said it could “trigger a global conflagration and explode the entire pro-American alliance structure that the United States has built in the region since Henry Kissinger engineered it at the end of the Yom Kippur War in 1973”. He said, “I’m talking about the Camp David Peace treaty, the Oslo Peace Accords, the Abraham Accords, and the possible normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. The whole thing could go up in flames.

What we now have to consider after the ground invasion that started on the 1st of November is whether Israel has basically committed the United States of America, Britain, France, Australia, among others, to a protracted battle with the expectation that these four nations, plus others, will have to continue to provide weapons, financing, intelligence and technology, and maybe even troops on the ground costing their taxpayer billions of dollars, billions and billions of dollars.

We are seeing the proof of this already with the US Congress last week approving a $14.5 billion military aid package to Israel, without humanitarian assistance for Gaza. It’s unbelievable. Germany has also exported more than €300 millions of sensitive military equipment and arms to Israel so far this year. A tenfold increase since 2022 with a 185 of the 218 licenses being approved after October seven.

Australia has also issued 350 defense export permits to Israel since 2017, including 52 this year alone, according to the Australian Defense Department, which was forced to release details following direct questions from Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge during Senate hearings this year. Few people, he said, know that Australia has one of the most secretive, unaccountable weapons export systems in the world.

The stance and the decision to export weapons to Israel by these Western governments has resulted in major protest demonstrations in their countries with their citizens openly telling their leaders that they disagree with them, with their double standards and with their biased stance.

With escalating resentment and demands for action rising among their citizens, the Arab and Islamic leaders are trying to exert as much diplomatic pressure as possible on the US administration to rein in Israel to avoid being drawn into a full-blown regional war.

But the most frightening factor that we are beginning to witness around the world right, right now is the return and the rise of terrorism to our streets, to our shopping centers, to our universities, to our schools, to our train lines, to our airports and to our doorsteps, the doorsteps of many Western nations, very similar to what we witnessed after the contentious US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 and for the following decade and a half, including attacks on the London Underground in 2005, the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, the Charlie Hebdo and multiple other attacks in Paris throughout 2015, in Sydney in 2019, and so many, many, many other terrorist attacks.

The only solution that has ever, ever ended wars and conflict. The diplomatic solution. The diplomatic solution. The only silver lining from this entire humanitarian disaster is that global pressure finally forces Israel and the Palestinians back to the negotiating table to finally agree terms for a two-state solution that meets the needs of both sides.

75 years of conflict and death. Uncertainty. Fear. Violence and Loathing. Injustice and Horror are far too many.

But what we have to ask ourselves, the question that is burning in me right now is which global leader will rise and guide us towards peace and away from war?

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