What kind of people are we?

By Donald Ramotar

DOWN the corridors of the centuries, future generations would ask of this generation of human beings, what kind of people we were?

This question would spring from what is happening in Gaza today. At the time of writing some 22,000 civilians have been killed by the bombing of Israel on the tiny strip of land some 21 miles long and four miles wide. Some 60,000 are seriously injured. The victims are mainly children and women. These figures change significantly on a daily basis.

More bombs have been dropped there in two months than were dropped in Afghanistan in 20 years; or those dropped in Dresden in Germany, or in Japan during the Second World War.

In addition to the dead and injured, the destruction is horrendous. Of the 2.4 million people in Gaza, two million had their homes destroyed by Israel’s bombs. Places to bury the dead have run out and people are being put into mass graves.

The fascist Netanyahu regime is even using food as a weapon. By preventing food and medicines from going into the strip, people are starving and diseases are on the rise.

Medical staff at the very few hospitals that can function are forced to do amputations without anaesthetic. It is a gruesome situation with one calamity after another.

Apart from the general slaughter that is taking place, Israel’s armed forces are doing targeted killings. Doctors, nurses, and emergency health workers are being murdered on a daily basis, while hospitals are routinely bombed over and over again to ensure that they are non-functional.

The other group which appears to be a high priority for assassination are Palestinian journalists. At the time of writing more than 105 have died since October 7, 2023. Clearly Israel and its allies do not want the world to see what is happening, therefore, they have resorted to killing journalists in Gaza while refusing entry to others.

Despite this humanitarian disaster, the United States and some European member states have been opposing a ceasefire in Gaza.

They choose to facilitate the massacre.

More than that, those states have been supplying arms to Israel, including huge bombs to kill Palestinians. This is even though Israel has the fourth largest army in the world and is very equipped.

It is one of the countries that export weapons and military/ intelligence technologies such as the Pegasus spy equipment, capable of hacking any phone or computer. It is well supplied with ultra-modern weapons from the West, mainly Germany and the United States.

Israel has 169,500 active personnel in its army, navy, and paramilitary. It has 465,000 reservists.

It possesses 2,200 tanks; 540 artillery pieces; 196 F-16; 83 F-13; 30 F-35 airplanes; 142 helicopters of which 43 are Apache attack gunships; five submarines and 49 patrol boats.

It also has a very modern air-defence system known as the Iron Dome and last and most dangerous, it has nuclear weapons, which it is threatening to use in Gaza.

Yet the US keeps supplying this army on the grounds that they are fighting a “war.” These supplies are in addition to the US$38 billion in military aid dispersed annually at US$3.8 billion per year based on an agreement which was signed by President Obama in 2016.

The Palestinians have no army, no tanks, no planes, no helicopters. Whatever missiles they launch they make in a very primitive way in Gaza, they are kitchen made.

Therefore, it is clear that this is not a war against Hamas, as they disguise it to be. This is a war against the people of Palestine. The main objective is to force the Palestinians off their lands, to ethnically cleanse them from Palestine, by killing or by forced migration. This is naked fascism.

Western powers are having their masks removed by their support for this genocide. All the talk about human rights and freedom of speech lies in pieces in the rubble of Gaza.

All the talk about international law and respect for international institutions have been bulldozed in the bloody streets of Gaza.
Indeed, they have not said anything about the more than 100 UN personnel who have died in Gaza. No protection for anyone. Israel is defended and acts with impunity because of the support from “Western Democracies.”

Clearly, human lives are not the priority for those states that support Israel. They have lost all moral authority in our troubled world. Their integrity is soaked in the blood of the women and children of Palestine.

The Arab world too has displayed an uncaring attitude towards the industrial-scale killings taking place on their doorsteps that is unprecedented.

Faced with one aircraft carrier which the US placed in the area to threaten them, they have remained with their tails firmly between their legs. One wonders why they spend such huge sums of money buying arms and yet refuse to go to the assistance of an unarmed people.

The Palestinians are mainly being helped by non-governmental forces. Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen have provided invaluable solidarity to the besieged residents in Palestine.

For us in the south, our leaders content themselves by occasionally making a statement or two. Some feel that they have no responsibility because the Arab world is not doing much.

The country that is saving our humanity is the Republic of South Africa. From the very beginning, this nation and its people have stood up in real solidarity with the Palestinian people. They were among the first to break diplomatic relations with Israel and now they have taken the bold step to take Israeli leaders to the International Criminal Court.

This has given progressive and democratic people the world over, hope that our brothers and sisters, our comrades in South Africa are standing up for our common humanity. Future generations will hail these actions of South Africa as one of the only redeeming features of our generation!

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :
Facebook
Twitter
WhatsApp
All our printed editions are available online
emblem3
Subscribe to the Guyana Chronicle.
Sign up to receive news and updates.
We respect your privacy.