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November 8, 2023
Another Interview With Dominique De Villepin On The Conflict In Palestine (As Translated By Arnaud Bertrand)

On October 28 I posted (with the author's permission):

An Interview On Gaza With Dominique De Villepin (As Translated By Arnaud Bertrand).

There is a new interview with Dominique De Villepin which has also been translated by Arnaud Bertrand.

Arnaud Bertrand @RnaudBertrand – 1:22 UTC · Nov 8, 2023

Another masterful interview on Gaza of Dominique De Villepin, former Prime Minister of France, who IMHO is the best diplomat the West has produced in decades.

Again I believe that his words are so important and so rare among Western leaders today, that I decided to translate it in full (the bold parts are emphasis Villepin himself made when speaking):

One does not have to agree with De Villepin. But one has to acknowledge that he is one of the few European politicians who has put real thoughts into the issue and who points to a potentially sensible end:

What follows is Arnaud Bertrand's translation:

— Begin of translation —

"The Israeli government, Benjamin Netanyahu, failed on October 7th and failed doubly. Firstly, in its ability to ensure the protection of the Israeli people by allowing massacres that are an abomination to occur. He bears direct responsibility for what happened. And his second failure is having encouraged a policy of occupation and colonization, which continues at this moment in the West Bank and constitutes another threat to Israel if a second front in the West Bank were to open.

"The Israeli government, Benjamin Netanyahu, failed on October 7th and failed doubly. Firstly, in its ability to ensure the protection of the Israeli people by allowing massacres that are an abomination to occur. He bears direct responsibility for what happened. And his second failure is having encouraged a policy of occupation and colonization, which continues at this moment in the West Bank and constitutes another threat to Israel if a second front in the West Bank were to open.

Force does not ensure the security of a people! This is what all Israelis must understand today. And what is important is that since October 7th, the Israeli government's choice has been to escalate the use of force. You know, neither force nor vengeance ensures peace and security. What ensures peace and security is justice! And justice is not being served today.

The rationale of the Israeli government for the bombings happening today is flawed, and the whole international community can see it. The principle is: "we target terrorists, and unfortunately, there are also civilian populations," what is euphemistically called in military language "collateral damage." It must be understood that this collateral damage is not accidental. That is to say, it is perfectly predictable and fully accepted.

[Host: "But once again, the responsibility is not solely Israeli."]

But once more, let's stop asking about responsibility; let's look at the reality of what's happening on the ground! Assigning fault, allow me to tell you, we will leave to historians. What we want is to stop this violence, to stop these massacres. Israel is putting itself in danger, even more today, with this type of warfare and these types of strikes.

We are essentially dealing with a policy of vengeance from the Netanyahu government. Israel has the right to self-defense, but self-defense does not give an indiscriminate right to kill civilian populations. When you target an ambulance, you can always imagine that there was a terrorist in one of the ambulances, or not. But the result is that there are children, women who die. Every child, every woman killed, that's more terrorists. Therefore, Israel's objective, what Israel achieves, is exactly the opposite of what they wish. So, it is essential today to change this logic and return to a strategy that is sound.

Hostages, everything must be done to secure their release. But let's not forget: the Palestinian people are also taken hostage, by Hamas and by Israel. And Hamas, we all know, cares little for the Palestinian people. So telling Hamas: "we will not lift the siege, we will not have a humanitarian truce until the hostages are released," is a dialogue of the deaf.

Benjamin Netanyahu is waging a war to do everything so that the political solution does not come to the table. And this is where the international community, Europe, the United States, must tell Benjamin Netanyahu that this war is not acceptable. It is not acceptable because it leads us directly [to escalation] – because we can see it well, from Hamas we will move to Iran, from Iran we will move to other targets, and we then enter into the logic of a clash of civilizations. When Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu says that on one side there is the people of light and on the other the people of darkness, we can see the kind of spiral we are getting into.

All the wars that have been going on for the past twenty years are wars that begin and do not end. These are frozen conflicts. We know how to start a war; we do not know how to end it. And Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu could control Gaza, it would change nothing. There will continue to be terrorist attacks, Israelis will continue to live in fear. We must get out of this. The second reason why this is yesterday's war is that the war against terrorism has never been won anywhere. Force is not the answer, once again. Vengeance is not the answer. The answer is justice, and that is what all the peoples of the world, all those who today watch what is happening, call for justice.

Today the direction we must follow is to prevent Benjamin Netanyahu from continuing his suicidal logic that will make Israel a besieged state. They can besiege Gaza, but they will be besieged. And do not think that tomorrow we will again have a pacified discourse with Saudi Arabia, with the Arab states that will normalize the situation: no! The wounds of history are awakening.

Israel's interest is to have a responsible state at its side. And this responsible state, let's stop splitting hairs, must clearly be the West Bank, all of the West Bank. It must be Gaza, with access between the two territories, and East Jerusalem. The problem, and this is the whole point of Benjamin Netanyahu's escalation, is that Benjamin Netanyahu does not want it. And the policy of separation must be dignified. That is, it must confer to the Palestinians a state where they can live, a viable state, a true state, which can build itself and which will be all the more at peace…

[Host: "Does that mean that the settlements in the West Bank have to be removed?"]

Well, when we left Algeria, there were a million French who left Algeria. Today there are 500,000 Israelis colonizing the West Bank, and there are 200,000 in East Jerusalem.

[Host: "They must leave the West Bank?"]

Yes. Yes, that is history, that is responsibility, that is the price! I tell you solemnly, it is the price of security for Israel! And all those who today consider that it will never be enough are pursuing the worst policy."

— End of translation —

Bertrand adds:

Credit to @caissesdegreve who took these extracts from the original interview which can be found here: Conflit Israël-Hamas : la riposte israélienne n'est "ni ciblée ni proportionnée"

Comments

It seems westerners really see Palestinians as subhumans -animals that should have stayed quiet, done nothing and waited for Israel’s to take away the rest of Palestine. But for those in the margings of the Empire, their rebelliousness is an inspiration. Villepin’s refelction means nothing. Probably he can sense, as an old man without real power, that he’ll have to face some other kind of justice. He is walking along the same path other former powerful people. Their guilt kicks off once they leave power.
Posted by: Jaime | Nov 8 2023 21:40 utc | 229
Most westerners see Palestinians the way their governments and media want them to. Most westerners aren’t clued in on geopolitical matters, instead are busy with day to day life and all that entails. Some many take to things like facebook when they are done with daily duties and responsibilities, whereupon they exchange with the like minded. How was your day Bill? Why it was ….etc.
No shortage of reasons why mainstream folk aren’t up to speed on what governments do in the name, once the fix is in on the political front of course. Speaking of propaganda, democratic choice when the fix was already in long long time ago.

Posted by: bubbles | Nov 8 2023 23:26 utc | 501

It seems westerners really see Palestinians as subhumans -animals that should have stayed quiet, done nothing and waited for Israel’s to take away the rest of Palestine. But for those in the margings of the Empire, their rebelliousness is an inspiration. Villepin’s refelction means nothing. Probably he can sense, as an old man without real power, that he’ll have to face some other kind of justice. He is walking along the same path other former powerful people. Their guilt kicks off once they leave power.
Posted by: Jaime | Nov 8 2023 21:40 utc | 229
Most westerners see Palestinians the way their governments and media want them to. Most westerners aren’t clued in on geopolitical matters, instead are busy with day to day life and all that entails. Some many take to things like facebook when they are done with daily duties and responsibilities, whereupon they exchange with the like minded. How was your day Bill? Why it was ….etc.
No shortage of reasons why mainstream folk aren’t up to speed on what governments do in the name, once the fix is in on the political front of course. Speaking of propaganda, democratic choice when the fix was already in long long time ago.

Posted by: bubbles | Nov 8 2023 23:26 utc | 502

Standing Alone against the United States and Israel
Posted by: biochar | Nov 8 2023 20:56 utc | 217
Thank you for this article, opinion. It is very important to be aware of the strong US military presence in the region. But it is equally important to bear in mind that the US can be requested to leave and all those military bases can be shut.
The main point of the article is – the Palestinians and Hamas are, in fact, alone.
Indeed. Hamas is fighting US/Israel, just like Russia is fighting US/Nato(Ukraine). Except Hamas is not Russia.
Although US/Israel are apparently convinced that Hamas is going to be eliminated, and are busy deciding Gaza’s and Palestine’s future, I am not convinced. Hamas, that is Palestinian resistance, can not be defeated. Historia magistra vitae est, and it teaches that resistance to occupation and colonisation, to tyrants, leads to victory, to liberation.
The two-state solution is, obviously, not a solution. The injustice started with the establishment of Israel in Palestine, and then by giving Israel a bigger portion of Palestine than was allotted to the larger indigenous population. Everything after that went from bad to worse, at the expense of the Palestinians.
One state, with the right of return, is the only principled, right and just solution. THE solution.
It is far from impossible.
The ones who do not want that are the Zionists, the chauvinists and the entrenched US/Israel/West interests who have been profiting from the Palestinian catastrophe from the outset. They don’t want to let go of their privileges, control and profits.
As current events have definitively proven, the “garden” is a demon underground, terrorising the world, and in particular the Palestinians, for decades, culminating in the ongoing open, mass murder daily.
There is no one to stop the demons, the mass murder, and the original injustice. Hamas and the Palestinians are essentially fighting the demons alone.
(I initially posted this in the wrong thread, hence apologize)

Posted by: JB | Nov 8 2023 23:37 utc | 503

Standing Alone against the United States and Israel
Posted by: biochar | Nov 8 2023 20:56 utc | 217
Thank you for this article, opinion. It is very important to be aware of the strong US military presence in the region. But it is equally important to bear in mind that the US can be requested to leave and all those military bases can be shut.
The main point of the article is – the Palestinians and Hamas are, in fact, alone.
Indeed. Hamas is fighting US/Israel, just like Russia is fighting US/Nato(Ukraine). Except Hamas is not Russia.
Although US/Israel are apparently convinced that Hamas is going to be eliminated, and are busy deciding Gaza’s and Palestine’s future, I am not convinced. Hamas, that is Palestinian resistance, can not be defeated. Historia magistra vitae est, and it teaches that resistance to occupation and colonisation, to tyrants, leads to victory, to liberation.
The two-state solution is, obviously, not a solution. The injustice started with the establishment of Israel in Palestine, and then by giving Israel a bigger portion of Palestine than was allotted to the larger indigenous population. Everything after that went from bad to worse, at the expense of the Palestinians.
One state, with the right of return, is the only principled, right and just solution. THE solution.
It is far from impossible.
The ones who do not want that are the Zionists, the chauvinists and the entrenched US/Israel/West interests who have been profiting from the Palestinian catastrophe from the outset. They don’t want to let go of their privileges, control and profits.
As current events have definitively proven, the “garden” is a demon underground, terrorising the world, and in particular the Palestinians, for decades, culminating in the ongoing open, mass murder daily.
There is no one to stop the demons, the mass murder, and the original injustice. Hamas and the Palestinians are essentially fighting the demons alone.
(I initially posted this in the wrong thread, hence apologize)

Posted by: JB | Nov 8 2023 23:37 utc | 504

What the good doctor is saying @244 is the Big Picture still exits and the Gaza Genocide is part of that massive Venn Diagram that contains many similar, earlier Genocides. The Global Majority is saying this must halt and be the very last such Imperialist/Colonialist generated Crime of this sort. What nation other than its current vassals will heed what the Outlaw US Empire says? IMO, this crime will infuse greater energy to ridding the world of the US installed international hegemonic system and replacing it with something fair and equitable. Articulation of the Four Freedoms was correct and still remains Humanity’s Goal. Gaza is part of that struggle, and that greater goal must not be forgotten.

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 8 2023 23:48 utc | 505

What the good doctor is saying @244 is the Big Picture still exits and the Gaza Genocide is part of that massive Venn Diagram that contains many similar, earlier Genocides. The Global Majority is saying this must halt and be the very last such Imperialist/Colonialist generated Crime of this sort. What nation other than its current vassals will heed what the Outlaw US Empire says? IMO, this crime will infuse greater energy to ridding the world of the US installed international hegemonic system and replacing it with something fair and equitable. Articulation of the Four Freedoms was correct and still remains Humanity’s Goal. Gaza is part of that struggle, and that greater goal must not be forgotten.

Posted by: karlof1 | Nov 8 2023 23:48 utc | 506

I had never run onto anything about Germany using gas as a weapon (apart from the gas chambers) and I guess that is why. That Hitler gave orders not to use gas is also something I never ran onto.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 8 2023 16:11 utc | 121

Germany had developed at least 2 nerve gases, Sarin and Tabun, in 1930s. Hitler’s reluctance to use them may have been influenced by personal experience. When WW1 ended he was in hospital recovering from the effects of a gas attack.
Some might think it odd these lethal agents were not used in the execution gas chambers in preference to a slow-release insecticide or diesel engine exhaust fumes (which wouldn’t poison anyone).

Posted by: TheNorthernChef | Nov 8 2023 23:48 utc | 507

I had never run onto anything about Germany using gas as a weapon (apart from the gas chambers) and I guess that is why. That Hitler gave orders not to use gas is also something I never ran onto.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 8 2023 16:11 utc | 121

Germany had developed at least 2 nerve gases, Sarin and Tabun, in 1930s. Hitler’s reluctance to use them may have been influenced by personal experience. When WW1 ended he was in hospital recovering from the effects of a gas attack.
Some might think it odd these lethal agents were not used in the execution gas chambers in preference to a slow-release insecticide or diesel engine exhaust fumes (which wouldn’t poison anyone).

Posted by: TheNorthernChef | Nov 8 2023 23:48 utc | 508

🇺🇦 civilian causalities
since 2/24/22: 9,806
Biden: “It’s a genocide”
🇵🇸 civilian causalities
since 10/7/23: 10,222
Biden: “Price of war”
Translation: The only people that can commit
genocide are *checks notes* America’s enemies.

Posted by: Michael Weddington | Nov 8 2023 23:57 utc | 509

🇺🇦 civilian causalities
since 2/24/22: 9,806
Biden: “It’s a genocide”
🇵🇸 civilian causalities
since 10/7/23: 10,222
Biden: “Price of war”
Translation: The only people that can commit
genocide are *checks notes* America’s enemies.

Posted by: Michael Weddington | Nov 8 2023 23:57 utc | 510

The vaunted diplomatic acumen of De Villepin was elusive.
Except, perhaps, in comparison with the roster of US diplomats — Blinken, Sullivan, Nuland, Austin — and even moreso in comparison with former CIA analyst Clare Lopez, to whom EWTN gave airtime to demean Nasrallah’s speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jkKQWzKuEo

Posted by: ChasMark | Nov 8 2023 23:57 utc | 511

The vaunted diplomatic acumen of De Villepin was elusive.
Except, perhaps, in comparison with the roster of US diplomats — Blinken, Sullivan, Nuland, Austin — and even moreso in comparison with former CIA analyst Clare Lopez, to whom EWTN gave airtime to demean Nasrallah’s speech
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jkKQWzKuEo

Posted by: ChasMark | Nov 8 2023 23:57 utc | 512

If you look at the positions of the US, EU, UK, China and Russia, with regard to Israel-Palestine conflict, it’s a bit dispiriting to see then all spouting the same timid bull about how Israel should obey international law, as if they are all unaware that Israel is committing war crimes daily. You expect that from the US, EU & UK, but I had hoped for better from Russia and China.

Posted by: D J G | Nov 8 2023 23:59 utc | 513

If you look at the positions of the US, EU, UK, China and Russia, with regard to Israel-Palestine conflict, it’s a bit dispiriting to see then all spouting the same timid bull about how Israel should obey international law, as if they are all unaware that Israel is committing war crimes daily. You expect that from the US, EU & UK, but I had hoped for better from Russia and China.

Posted by: D J G | Nov 8 2023 23:59 utc | 514

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Nov 8 2023 16:06 utc | 119
If Nazification can come from without….de-nazification can be achieved by Russia… is being achieved by Russia…. one KIA at a time… at the moment..
Just as…
de-militarization is being achieved… one KIA/WIA at a time…
INDY

Nazification didn’t just ‘come from without’. Ukraine – which means Borderlands – has had a troubled history for a very long time with occasional strong nationalist streaks. Hint: it was ‘beyond The Pale’.
But if you try to impose dezionification on the Israelis, for example, and you arrest them and worse to impose your ‘denazification’, then as de Villepin well argued, you just create more resistance, more nazis. Denazification can be inspired by external influence just as Nazification, but imposing is a different matter. Nazification was a natural result of an extremely unfair peace forced onto a country under unlawful blockade which starved over a million Germans to death. Blowback. Such extreme imposed hardship breeds fanaticism. In any case, nazification or denazification ultimately exists in hearts and minds and so ultimately comes from within.
Yes, you can demilitarize by killing all the soldiers as you say, but for how long? The only way to make it stick is with a just settlement that does not indiscriminately punish the losers obliging them to spend the next century plotting how to get revenge.
Some people just don’t get it: hate breeds hate; aggression breeds aggression. They believe that the best solution always is to destroy the enemy and make hate win.
How’s that working for Israel?
How’s that working for the neocon Ukrainian junta with Jewish Oligarch funded Nazi battalions?
How has that worked for the Americans, only about 250 years after their founding?

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 9 2023 0:06 utc | 515

Posted by: Dr. George W Oprisko | Nov 8 2023 16:06 utc | 119
If Nazification can come from without….de-nazification can be achieved by Russia… is being achieved by Russia…. one KIA at a time… at the moment..
Just as…
de-militarization is being achieved… one KIA/WIA at a time…
INDY

Nazification didn’t just ‘come from without’. Ukraine – which means Borderlands – has had a troubled history for a very long time with occasional strong nationalist streaks. Hint: it was ‘beyond The Pale’.
But if you try to impose dezionification on the Israelis, for example, and you arrest them and worse to impose your ‘denazification’, then as de Villepin well argued, you just create more resistance, more nazis. Denazification can be inspired by external influence just as Nazification, but imposing is a different matter. Nazification was a natural result of an extremely unfair peace forced onto a country under unlawful blockade which starved over a million Germans to death. Blowback. Such extreme imposed hardship breeds fanaticism. In any case, nazification or denazification ultimately exists in hearts and minds and so ultimately comes from within.
Yes, you can demilitarize by killing all the soldiers as you say, but for how long? The only way to make it stick is with a just settlement that does not indiscriminately punish the losers obliging them to spend the next century plotting how to get revenge.
Some people just don’t get it: hate breeds hate; aggression breeds aggression. They believe that the best solution always is to destroy the enemy and make hate win.
How’s that working for Israel?
How’s that working for the neocon Ukrainian junta with Jewish Oligarch funded Nazi battalions?
How has that worked for the Americans, only about 250 years after their founding?

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 9 2023 0:06 utc | 516

Similarly, in the West, the German military REFUSED to execute on-site Western allied pilots who were downed even though they likely had just murdered thousands of German civilians. As such executions were contrary to the agreed laws of war that the Germans honored in the West.
Really makes one think about the “stories” we’ve been told about history, eh?
Posted by: Johnny | Nov 8 2023 15:23 utc | 101
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Sorry Johnny, but I think you missed the mark. I know you are desperately trying to find something good to say about Herr Adolf Hitler, but good pilots were hard to come by on both sides. Therefore, you kept the enemy pilots alive to exchange for your own pilots when possible.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:22 utc | 517

Similarly, in the West, the German military REFUSED to execute on-site Western allied pilots who were downed even though they likely had just murdered thousands of German civilians. As such executions were contrary to the agreed laws of war that the Germans honored in the West.
Really makes one think about the “stories” we’ve been told about history, eh?
Posted by: Johnny | Nov 8 2023 15:23 utc | 101
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Sorry Johnny, but I think you missed the mark. I know you are desperately trying to find something good to say about Herr Adolf Hitler, but good pilots were hard to come by on both sides. Therefore, you kept the enemy pilots alive to exchange for your own pilots when possible.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:22 utc | 518

The ethnic cleansing/genocide in Gaza continues unabated, as once again the Palestinian peoples are essentially abandoned by all those who profess to stand with them.
Can you imagine how these poor people feel, knowing that all their Arab and Persian “brothers”, their Russian and Chinese allies, none will come to their aid? They are utterly alone and forsaken,watching their children, wives, fathers, brothers and sisters be blasted and buried alive. No food, water, medicine, electricity — just 2000 pound bombs, day after day, night after night. Death by dehyration, starvation, festering wounds, endless suffering.
Lots of comforting and warning words — but no action, no one coming to the rescue. No hope for the untermenschen, the Amalek, who are no better than insects who must be exterminated to make room for the Zionist supermen. And the War Party and fundamentalist Christians cheer the Zionists on, US Carrier Battle Groups are there to make sure that no one will dare to come to the aid of the Palestinians. Noble Americans, fighting for freedom and democracy. The US, the light on the shining hill, for all the world to admire and aspire to.
Judgement Day may be closer that you think.

Posted by: Perimetr | Nov 9 2023 0:23 utc | 519

The ethnic cleansing/genocide in Gaza continues unabated, as once again the Palestinian peoples are essentially abandoned by all those who profess to stand with them.
Can you imagine how these poor people feel, knowing that all their Arab and Persian “brothers”, their Russian and Chinese allies, none will come to their aid? They are utterly alone and forsaken,watching their children, wives, fathers, brothers and sisters be blasted and buried alive. No food, water, medicine, electricity — just 2000 pound bombs, day after day, night after night. Death by dehyration, starvation, festering wounds, endless suffering.
Lots of comforting and warning words — but no action, no one coming to the rescue. No hope for the untermenschen, the Amalek, who are no better than insects who must be exterminated to make room for the Zionist supermen. And the War Party and fundamentalist Christians cheer the Zionists on, US Carrier Battle Groups are there to make sure that no one will dare to come to the aid of the Palestinians. Noble Americans, fighting for freedom and democracy. The US, the light on the shining hill, for all the world to admire and aspire to.
Judgement Day may be closer that you think.

Posted by: Perimetr | Nov 9 2023 0:23 utc | 520

The IDF is learning the very tough lessons that the Ukrainian Azov Army learned earlier……..that Lancet and Kornet ATGM’s and drones can inflict huge losses on modern armored forces…….
Over 110 IDF MBT’s, IVF’s, APC’s, MRap’s and Catepillar Armored Bulldozers have been destroyed already in the mass attacks on Gaza City……and what is the infantry IDF KIA and WIA count, its must be huge…..
The IDF sledgehammer approach against Gaza urban centers with massive airstrikes on civilian apartment blocks have really created the perfect urban insurgent environment for asymmetric warfare……thousands of fighting positions instantly created by the airstrike destruction……..not very bright for the IDF…..

Posted by: Tobias Cole | Nov 9 2023 0:26 utc | 521

The IDF is learning the very tough lessons that the Ukrainian Azov Army learned earlier……..that Lancet and Kornet ATGM’s and drones can inflict huge losses on modern armored forces…….
Over 110 IDF MBT’s, IVF’s, APC’s, MRap’s and Catepillar Armored Bulldozers have been destroyed already in the mass attacks on Gaza City……and what is the infantry IDF KIA and WIA count, its must be huge…..
The IDF sledgehammer approach against Gaza urban centers with massive airstrikes on civilian apartment blocks have really created the perfect urban insurgent environment for asymmetric warfare……thousands of fighting positions instantly created by the airstrike destruction……..not very bright for the IDF…..

Posted by: Tobias Cole | Nov 9 2023 0:26 utc | 522

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Nov 8 2023 20:37 utc | 207
https://orientaldaily.on.cc/content/%E8%A6%81%E8%81%9E%E6%B8%AF%E8%81%9E/odn-20231109-1109_00184_001/%E5%9D%A6%E8%A8%80%E9%9B%86%EF%BC%9A%E5%AD%A4%E8%BB%8D%E6%8A%97%E7%BE%8E%E4%BB%A5
The link above is for another one of Mr. Chen Wenhong’s Oriental Daily column worth the time of MOA barflies to read. Hope Karlof1 would translate and post the translation her for all. My language skill is not up to par for this errand.

Anyone with the Google Translate extension can translate the page. Or open Google Translate as a separate tab and paste the Chinese in. I suspect that’s what karlof1 does.

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 9 2023 0:27 utc | 523

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Nov 8 2023 20:37 utc | 207
https://orientaldaily.on.cc/content/%E8%A6%81%E8%81%9E%E6%B8%AF%E8%81%9E/odn-20231109-1109_00184_001/%E5%9D%A6%E8%A8%80%E9%9B%86%EF%BC%9A%E5%AD%A4%E8%BB%8D%E6%8A%97%E7%BE%8E%E4%BB%A5
The link above is for another one of Mr. Chen Wenhong’s Oriental Daily column worth the time of MOA barflies to read. Hope Karlof1 would translate and post the translation her for all. My language skill is not up to par for this errand.

Anyone with the Google Translate extension can translate the page. Or open Google Translate as a separate tab and paste the Chinese in. I suspect that’s what karlof1 does.

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 9 2023 0:27 utc | 524

Ed@192
Not twenty years, try 57 years and more if you include British Rule after WWI in 2017.
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Sorry, big Bo Bo:
Not twenty years, try 57 years and more if you include British Rule after WWI in 1917.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:28 utc | 525

Ed@192
Not twenty years, try 57 years and more if you include British Rule after WWI in 2017.
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Sorry, big Bo Bo:
Not twenty years, try 57 years and more if you include British Rule after WWI in 1917.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:28 utc | 526

Snake @ 197 — Thank you VERY MUCH for the links, which together are a window on an incredibly complicated situation!
The SouthFront report is a great introduction, but they are careful to note that it is “one” of the situations leading to the war. Yes, but very important reason. As SF reveals, Hamas is not a good guy in this. What a tragedy.

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 0:29 utc | 527

Snake @ 197 — Thank you VERY MUCH for the links, which together are a window on an incredibly complicated situation!
The SouthFront report is a great introduction, but they are careful to note that it is “one” of the situations leading to the war. Yes, but very important reason. As SF reveals, Hamas is not a good guy in this. What a tragedy.

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 0:29 utc | 528

“The US’s stalwart support for Israel is well entrenched in present US politics. What such make them change their policy?”
Posted by: Poul | Nov 8 2023 9:51 utc | 4
1) Our own history of ethnic cleansing and genocide makes Israel’s seem natural.
2) Tens of millions of US voters hold to an apocalyptic ideology which requires a Jewish state to bring Jesus back in a few years. Israel must build a temple so the anti-christ can defile it, and after that Jewsus returns, the world ends, the righteous are rewarede, the wicked are punished, etc.
It may sound stupid to you but if enough jpeople share stupid ideas, then they are powerful.

Posted by: lester | Nov 9 2023 0:34 utc | 529

“The US’s stalwart support for Israel is well entrenched in present US politics. What such make them change their policy?”
Posted by: Poul | Nov 8 2023 9:51 utc | 4
1) Our own history of ethnic cleansing and genocide makes Israel’s seem natural.
2) Tens of millions of US voters hold to an apocalyptic ideology which requires a Jewish state to bring Jesus back in a few years. Israel must build a temple so the anti-christ can defile it, and after that Jewsus returns, the world ends, the righteous are rewarede, the wicked are punished, etc.
It may sound stupid to you but if enough jpeople share stupid ideas, then they are powerful.

Posted by: lester | Nov 9 2023 0:34 utc | 530

Further to Snake’s link to the SF report, this quote lays out the situation: (1970
[the current Israel – Hamas conflict] … came joust when Israel and the Palestinian Authority with the intermediation of Egypt, seemed to have found agreement to start work on the [Gaza Maine gas] field.

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 0:38 utc | 531

Further to Snake’s link to the SF report, this quote lays out the situation: (1970
[the current Israel – Hamas conflict] … came joust when Israel and the Palestinian Authority with the intermediation of Egypt, seemed to have found agreement to start work on the [Gaza Maine gas] field.

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 0:38 utc | 532

@Scorpion, #265:
Thanks for the tip. Upstream, biochar had already posted the translation for this article @ #217.

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Nov 9 2023 0:38 utc | 533

@Scorpion, #265:
Thanks for the tip. Upstream, biochar had already posted the translation for this article @ #217.

Posted by: Oriental Voice | Nov 9 2023 0:38 utc | 534

EU sanctions on Russia and financial/military backing of Ukraine opened some cracks in the EU.
Belgium now want sanctions on Israel. What is occurring in Israel can only hasten the disintegration of both EU and Nato. Even Europeans are now seeing American ‘standards’ and its rules based order.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 0:38 utc | 535

EU sanctions on Russia and financial/military backing of Ukraine opened some cracks in the EU.
Belgium now want sanctions on Israel. What is occurring in Israel can only hasten the disintegration of both EU and Nato. Even Europeans are now seeing American ‘standards’ and its rules based order.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 0:38 utc | 536

Posted by: danf51 | Nov 8 2023 20:30 utc | 206
“Despite all the hand waving, the facts remain: Hamas is the effective government of Gaza. Hamas planned, prepared and executed an attack on the State of Israel on Oct 7 whose main, perhaps only purpose, was to murder people and post videos of the murders.”
danf51, I got this far reading your comment, and this is as far as I will go.
Go fuck yourself, you Zionist pig.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:39 utc | 537

Posted by: danf51 | Nov 8 2023 20:30 utc | 206
“Despite all the hand waving, the facts remain: Hamas is the effective government of Gaza. Hamas planned, prepared and executed an attack on the State of Israel on Oct 7 whose main, perhaps only purpose, was to murder people and post videos of the murders.”
danf51, I got this far reading your comment, and this is as far as I will go.
Go fuck yourself, you Zionist pig.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:39 utc | 538

@ james | Nov 8 2023 20:08 utc | 199
fake james…reported..
Posted by: james | Nov 8 2023 20:42 utc | 210
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James, I wondered about that one, but I let it go.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:43 utc | 539

@ james | Nov 8 2023 20:08 utc | 199
fake james…reported..
Posted by: james | Nov 8 2023 20:42 utc | 210
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James, I wondered about that one, but I let it go.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:43 utc | 540

Does anyone have anything from Black Lives Matter on these issues in Gaza?
Similarities can be drawn between the struggles of the American Negro and the Palestinians.
Lest we forget;
“Now, what does all of this mean in this great period of history? It means that we’ve got to stay together. We’ve got to stay together and maintain unity. You know, whenever Pharaoh wanted to prolong the period of slavery in Egypt, he had a favorite, favorite formula for doing it. What was that? He kept the slaves fighting among themselves. But whenever the slaves get together, something happens in Pharaoh’s court, and he cannot hold the slaves in slavery. When the slaves get together, that’s the beginning of getting out of slavery. Now let us maintain unity.”
…..
And then I got into Memphis. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers?
Well, I don’t know what will happen now. We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it really doesn’t matter with me now, because I’ve been to the mountaintop.
And I don’t mind.
Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I’m not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will. And He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land!
https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkivebeentothemountaintop.htm
Then came George Floyd. And now, Netanyahu and like minded with their vengeance consumed agenda, and knees on the necks of the subjugated once again.
I never believed the whole story about how the North fought the south to free the slaves btw

Posted by: bubbles | Nov 9 2023 0:44 utc | 541

Does anyone have anything from Black Lives Matter on these issues in Gaza?
Similarities can be drawn between the struggles of the American Negro and the Palestinians.
Lest we forget;
“Now, what does all of this mean in this great period of history? It means that we’ve got to stay together. We’ve got to stay together and maintain unity. You know, whenever Pharaoh wanted to prolong the period of slavery in Egypt, he had a favorite, favorite formula for doing it. What was that? He kept the slaves fighting among themselves. But whenever the slaves get together, something happens in Pharaoh’s court, and he cannot hold the slaves in slavery. When the slaves get together, that’s the beginning of getting out of slavery. Now let us maintain unity.”
…..
And then I got into Memphis. And some began to say the threats, or talk about the threats that were out. What would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers?
Well, I don’t know what will happen now. We’ve got some difficult days ahead. But it really doesn’t matter with me now, because I’ve been to the mountaintop.
And I don’t mind.
Like anybody, I would like to live a long life. Longevity has its place. But I’m not concerned about that now. I just want to do God’s will. And He’s allowed me to go up to the mountain. And I’ve looked over. And I’ve seen the Promised Land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight, that we, as a people, will get to the promised land!
https://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/mlkivebeentothemountaintop.htm
Then came George Floyd. And now, Netanyahu and like minded with their vengeance consumed agenda, and knees on the necks of the subjugated once again.
I never believed the whole story about how the North fought the south to free the slaves btw

Posted by: bubbles | Nov 9 2023 0:44 utc | 542

Re Pundita 269 I meant (197) not 1970

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 0:46 utc | 543

Re Pundita 269 I meant (197) not 1970

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 0:46 utc | 544

Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:39 utc | 272
The zio-nazis are really out in force on these Palestinian threads. I’m reminded of that study by an Australian university that found 70% of bots on social media were pro Ukraine. I would guess all those plus the troll factories would now be focusing on good Israel bad Hamas.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 0:46 utc | 545

Ed | Nov 9 2023 0:39 utc | 272
The zio-nazis are really out in force on these Palestinian threads. I’m reminded of that study by an Australian university that found 70% of bots on social media were pro Ukraine. I would guess all those plus the troll factories would now be focusing on good Israel bad Hamas.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 0:46 utc | 546

As far as Australia resuming friendly ties with China, it is looking good at the moment
Posted by: Echo Chamber | Nov 8 2023 16:00 utc | 119
No, it is not looking good. Israel has dropped off China Online Maps, and the US secretary of stalking can’t even pin Xi Jinping to Genocide Joe’s social calendar. Don’t wait for fmPRC to publish another “position paper” so G7 can trash it, while taunting Xi to take responsibility for their fuck ups. Try to keep up.
Posted by: sln2002 | Nov 8 2023 18:54 utc | 172
Peter said that not me sln2002. You must have got your wires crossed.
I just replied to Peter to remind him saying that, not to forget the US owns Australia’s scoreboard via Monetarism and interest rate targeting.
https://billmitchell.org/blog/?p=61337

Posted by: Echo Chamber | Nov 9 2023 0:54 utc | 547

As far as Australia resuming friendly ties with China, it is looking good at the moment
Posted by: Echo Chamber | Nov 8 2023 16:00 utc | 119
No, it is not looking good. Israel has dropped off China Online Maps, and the US secretary of stalking can’t even pin Xi Jinping to Genocide Joe’s social calendar. Don’t wait for fmPRC to publish another “position paper” so G7 can trash it, while taunting Xi to take responsibility for their fuck ups. Try to keep up.
Posted by: sln2002 | Nov 8 2023 18:54 utc | 172
Peter said that not me sln2002. You must have got your wires crossed.
I just replied to Peter to remind him saying that, not to forget the US owns Australia’s scoreboard via Monetarism and interest rate targeting.
https://billmitchell.org/blog/?p=61337

Posted by: Echo Chamber | Nov 9 2023 0:54 utc | 548

Alexander Mercouris channel this afternoon. Discusses very short time Israel has before RoW makes fighting untenable. Quotes 3 authoritative voices Ehud Barack (Israel), John Bolton (US), Economist ed. board (UK). Long title to his discussion but begins “Gaza Fighting Standstill.”
A
Rita a, RoW0

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 1:01 utc | 549

Alexander Mercouris channel this afternoon. Discusses very short time Israel has before RoW makes fighting untenable. Quotes 3 authoritative voices Ehud Barack (Israel), John Bolton (US), Economist ed. board (UK). Long title to his discussion but begins “Gaza Fighting Standstill.”
A
Rita a, RoW0

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 1:01 utc | 550

Please ignore typos at bottom of my text.

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 1:02 utc | 551

Please ignore typos at bottom of my text.

Posted by: Pundita | Nov 9 2023 1:02 utc | 552

Conclusion to Pepe’s latest: in a few short paragraphs he lays out the best possible solution and also why it cannot happen and yet must for multipolarity to unfold. (Not said is that the Hegemon is successfully hampering multipolarity making it less inept and bungling that many anti-Imperialists tend to project.)

Russia is sowing the seeds to exercise the role of trusted mediator for all parties in Israel/Palestine – a role totally unsuitable for the Hegemon, especially after the tacit approval of the current Israeli ethnic cleansing of Gaza.
It’s all here, clearly formulated by Lavrov: “It will be fundamentally important for us to know the unanimous opinion of the Arab world.” That is a message specifically targeting Sunni regimes vassalized by Washington. Then, when they get their act together, “we will support the Arab solution to this very difficult issue.”
Multipolarity’s prerequisite: Peace in Palestine
Examined together, Exhibits A, B, and C show how Moscow is way ahead of the game. The overall message – which is being minutely decoded all across the Global South/Global Majority – is that even considering non-stop Empire of Chaos gambits, the immutable, exclusionist Zionist Project is now dead on arrival.
The least bad solution so far is the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative – subscribed by everyone from the lands of Islam to Russia, Iran, and China: an independent Palestinian state, back to the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The problem is how to convince out-of-control Zionism to back off. Imperative facts on the ground would have to include severing the Washington-Tel Aviv weaponized/securitized umbilical cord – and expelling from the geopolitical spectrum the neocon Christian Zionist matrix in the US, which happens to be deeply entrenched in silos across the Deep State.
Both of these imperatives are impossibilities – in short, medium, and even long term.
Meanwhile, a simple look at the map shows that for all practical purposes, the two-state solution – from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip – is dead. It may be heart-wrenching for the leaders of multipolarity to admit it. It will take some time, and shifting of public discourse, to recognize that the only viable solution is supreme anathema for the Zionist Project: a one-state with Jews and Arabs living together in peace.
All that brings us to a stark formulation: without a just solution for Palestine, tangible peace across the emerging multipolarity spectrum remains unattainable. The current enabled horror in Gaza shows that peace continues not to be a priority for the Empire of Chaos, and it will take a Russia – with perhaps a China – to shift the game.

Pepe is on many platforms. I picked this one up on Unz via the Paul Craig Roberts site:
https://tinyurl.com/ypdeeguh
Entitled: Russia’s Public Pivot to Palestine
I emboldened a section in which Lavrov stresses how important it is to get the Arabs unified behind the solution. This is what I have been arguing for since the day this broke. It is the right approach. It is also entirely unacceptable to USZion. Which is why I think there is going to be accelerate internal collapse in the US in coming months leading into possibly the last ever Presidential election in the currently configured ex-republic.

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 9 2023 1:03 utc | 553

Conclusion to Pepe’s latest: in a few short paragraphs he lays out the best possible solution and also why it cannot happen and yet must for multipolarity to unfold. (Not said is that the Hegemon is successfully hampering multipolarity making it less inept and bungling that many anti-Imperialists tend to project.)

Russia is sowing the seeds to exercise the role of trusted mediator for all parties in Israel/Palestine – a role totally unsuitable for the Hegemon, especially after the tacit approval of the current Israeli ethnic cleansing of Gaza.
It’s all here, clearly formulated by Lavrov: “It will be fundamentally important for us to know the unanimous opinion of the Arab world.” That is a message specifically targeting Sunni regimes vassalized by Washington. Then, when they get their act together, “we will support the Arab solution to this very difficult issue.”
Multipolarity’s prerequisite: Peace in Palestine
Examined together, Exhibits A, B, and C show how Moscow is way ahead of the game. The overall message – which is being minutely decoded all across the Global South/Global Majority – is that even considering non-stop Empire of Chaos gambits, the immutable, exclusionist Zionist Project is now dead on arrival.
The least bad solution so far is the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative – subscribed by everyone from the lands of Islam to Russia, Iran, and China: an independent Palestinian state, back to the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The problem is how to convince out-of-control Zionism to back off. Imperative facts on the ground would have to include severing the Washington-Tel Aviv weaponized/securitized umbilical cord – and expelling from the geopolitical spectrum the neocon Christian Zionist matrix in the US, which happens to be deeply entrenched in silos across the Deep State.
Both of these imperatives are impossibilities – in short, medium, and even long term.
Meanwhile, a simple look at the map shows that for all practical purposes, the two-state solution – from the West Bank to the Gaza Strip – is dead. It may be heart-wrenching for the leaders of multipolarity to admit it. It will take some time, and shifting of public discourse, to recognize that the only viable solution is supreme anathema for the Zionist Project: a one-state with Jews and Arabs living together in peace.
All that brings us to a stark formulation: without a just solution for Palestine, tangible peace across the emerging multipolarity spectrum remains unattainable. The current enabled horror in Gaza shows that peace continues not to be a priority for the Empire of Chaos, and it will take a Russia – with perhaps a China – to shift the game.

Pepe is on many platforms. I picked this one up on Unz via the Paul Craig Roberts site:
https://tinyurl.com/ypdeeguh
Entitled: Russia’s Public Pivot to Palestine
I emboldened a section in which Lavrov stresses how important it is to get the Arabs unified behind the solution. This is what I have been arguing for since the day this broke. It is the right approach. It is also entirely unacceptable to USZion. Which is why I think there is going to be accelerate internal collapse in the US in coming months leading into possibly the last ever Presidential election in the currently configured ex-republic.

Posted by: Scorpion | Nov 9 2023 1:03 utc | 554

Echo Chamber | Nov 9 2023 0:54 utc | 278
Inflation had to come due to sanctions and other actions against Russia and China and before that covid. It’s just taking a little longer to kick in than I thought.
On top of that we rely a lot on imported refined fuel and manufactured so with the drop in the oz dollar, imported goods cost more. and that all comes after the previous government ruined a number of good export markets.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 1:06 utc | 555

Echo Chamber | Nov 9 2023 0:54 utc | 278
Inflation had to come due to sanctions and other actions against Russia and China and before that covid. It’s just taking a little longer to kick in than I thought.
On top of that we rely a lot on imported refined fuel and manufactured so with the drop in the oz dollar, imported goods cost more. and that all comes after the previous government ruined a number of good export markets.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 1:06 utc | 556

Villepin’s reflection means nothing. Probably he can sense, as an old man without real power, that he’ll have to face some other kind of justice. He is walking along the same path other former powerful people. Their guilt kicks off once they leave power.
Posted by: Jaime | Nov 8 2023 21:40 utc | 229
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I agree Jamie, it goes back to the question: Does an oppressed and occupied people have the right to resist their occupier? Considering that the Palestinian people are confined to a concentration camp for the whole world to see, and yet no one has come to their aid, what tools, what military arms, are they supposed to struggle with? There have been many votes in the UN to try to deal with this issue but the US, and often, its poodles on the UN Security Council have vetoed all of them. This belongs squarely on the US and Israel.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:11 utc | 557

Villepin’s reflection means nothing. Probably he can sense, as an old man without real power, that he’ll have to face some other kind of justice. He is walking along the same path other former powerful people. Their guilt kicks off once they leave power.
Posted by: Jaime | Nov 8 2023 21:40 utc | 229
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I agree Jamie, it goes back to the question: Does an oppressed and occupied people have the right to resist their occupier? Considering that the Palestinian people are confined to a concentration camp for the whole world to see, and yet no one has come to their aid, what tools, what military arms, are they supposed to struggle with? There have been many votes in the UN to try to deal with this issue but the US, and often, its poodles on the UN Security Council have vetoed all of them. This belongs squarely on the US and Israel.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:11 utc | 558

AMID WIDESPREAD speculation on social media that Thais are serving as mercenary soldiers in Israel’s the war against Hamas, the Foreign Ministry today (Nov. 8) clarified that no Thai worker has enlisted to do so with only half Thai and Israeli dual nationals serving as reserve soldiers, Naewna newspaper said.
The Thai Ambassador to Israel informed the ministry that a number of Thai women, approximately 400-500, are married to Israeli men and have children who hold both Thai and Israeli nationalities.
According to Israeli law military service is compulsory for all Israeli nationals with both men and women being conscripted when they turn 18. Men serve 32 months and women 24 months and once the conscription period is over they are all inducted into the reserve army that is called to perform military duties as needed.
The Thai ministry said that since Oct. 7 Hamas surprise attack out of Gaza the Israeli army has called up over 350,000 reservists, or approximately 4 percent of the population, for military duty with this being Israel’s largest call-up to date.
As this is the case there would be half Thai and Israel nationals who are serving as soldiers according to Israeli law, the ministry said.
by TNR Staff

At this point the lines are beginning to blur but eventually the truth will out.
‘Workers’ will morph into ‘contractors’ and ‘contractors’ into mercenaries.
Regardless:
Anyone complicit in colonial occupation deserves to be butchered in the streets.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:17 utc | 559

AMID WIDESPREAD speculation on social media that Thais are serving as mercenary soldiers in Israel’s the war against Hamas, the Foreign Ministry today (Nov. 8) clarified that no Thai worker has enlisted to do so with only half Thai and Israeli dual nationals serving as reserve soldiers, Naewna newspaper said.
The Thai Ambassador to Israel informed the ministry that a number of Thai women, approximately 400-500, are married to Israeli men and have children who hold both Thai and Israeli nationalities.
According to Israeli law military service is compulsory for all Israeli nationals with both men and women being conscripted when they turn 18. Men serve 32 months and women 24 months and once the conscription period is over they are all inducted into the reserve army that is called to perform military duties as needed.
The Thai ministry said that since Oct. 7 Hamas surprise attack out of Gaza the Israeli army has called up over 350,000 reservists, or approximately 4 percent of the population, for military duty with this being Israel’s largest call-up to date.
As this is the case there would be half Thai and Israel nationals who are serving as soldiers according to Israeli law, the ministry said.
by TNR Staff

At this point the lines are beginning to blur but eventually the truth will out.
‘Workers’ will morph into ‘contractors’ and ‘contractors’ into mercenaries.
Regardless:
Anyone complicit in colonial occupation deserves to be butchered in the streets.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:17 utc | 560

@ Ed
sure you did ed
Posted by: james | Nov 9 2023 0:51 utc | 277
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If this is james explain the above comment. Otherwise, I will assume it is just a stupid troll.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:18 utc | 561

@ Ed
sure you did ed
Posted by: james | Nov 9 2023 0:51 utc | 277
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If this is james explain the above comment. Otherwise, I will assume it is just a stupid troll.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:18 utc | 562

“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid Galilee of its Arab population.”
— David Ben-Gurion
I stand with the Palestinians. The goal all along has been to ethnically cleanse Palestine.

Posted by: wlindsaywheeler | Nov 9 2023 1:23 utc | 563

“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid Galilee of its Arab population.”
— David Ben-Gurion
I stand with the Palestinians. The goal all along has been to ethnically cleanse Palestine.

Posted by: wlindsaywheeler | Nov 9 2023 1:23 utc | 564

If this is james explain the above comment. Otherwise, I will assume it is just a stupid troll.
Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:18 utc | 285
You feel the need to ask.. More often I wonder why I come here.

Posted by: bubbles | Nov 9 2023 1:32 utc | 565

If this is james explain the above comment. Otherwise, I will assume it is just a stupid troll.
Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:18 utc | 285
You feel the need to ask.. More often I wonder why I come here.

Posted by: bubbles | Nov 9 2023 1:32 utc | 566

From Al Manar:
18:10 Yemeni defenses shot down US aircraft MQ9 while it was carrying out hostile missions within Yenmen’s airspace: military spox
Seems widely confirmed now.
The U.S will have to watch where it steps from now on …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:39 utc | 567

From Al Manar:
18:10 Yemeni defenses shot down US aircraft MQ9 while it was carrying out hostile missions within Yenmen’s airspace: military spox
Seems widely confirmed now.
The U.S will have to watch where it steps from now on …

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:39 utc | 568

Recent tweet on the situation in Gaza City, rotting bodies under rubble and hungry dogs eating them:
Abdalhadi Alijla عبد الهادي العجلة
@alijla2021
I had the opportunity to communicate with some members of my family. The situation is unbelievable. Hungry dogs are eating the remains of bodies buried under the rubble in Gaza City. The smell of decay pervades the city. There will be catastrophic health consequences. Food and clean water are scarce. One of my nieces was taken to the hospital because of lack of food two days ago. People are beginning to experience starvation in its most literal sense. They spend 7 hours in line to receive a single piece of bread for each member of the family. When food is found, it’s exorbitantly expensive. If this continues before our very eyes, it will turn into a horrendous BLACK MOMENT IN HUMAN HISTORY.
3:20 AM · Nov 7, 2023
For myself, I am elderly and can’t attend protests, but I contact officials and legislators every day (faxzero.com is a good way to send faxes to legislators and you can fax a pdf don’t need a fax machine, five a day for free and $2.09 per after that). Also have contacted the DNC. It’s still crap what the admin is doing and greenlighting but they have budged a bit in their verbiage cuz of the pressure. I think it’s worthwhile to keep trying in the middle of this horror that just gets worse.
Discourse Blog makes the point that our leaders are truly astonished that anyone even cares about this carnage. They didn’t expect it. And they are worried, not about those suffering but about its repercussions on them. Keep up the pressure any way you can: https://www.discourseblog.com/p/they-are-scared-of-us “They think Palestinians are disposable, and they assumed everyone else did too. They thought that nobody would care that thousands of children are dying, that hospitals and churches and mosques are being bombed, that we are all witnessing human suffering on an unbearable scale. They thought that the rest of us would be as cruel and callous as they are. But they were wrong, and thank god for that. People don’t like seeing children die. We don’t like seeing indiscriminate slaughter. We don’t like it when hospitals are bombed, and when food and water are restricted. We have empathy, and we have heartbreak, and we have anger, and we are letting the United States government, and everyone aligned with it, know.”

Posted by: Spring Texan | Nov 9 2023 1:40 utc | 569

Recent tweet on the situation in Gaza City, rotting bodies under rubble and hungry dogs eating them:
Abdalhadi Alijla عبد الهادي العجلة
@alijla2021
I had the opportunity to communicate with some members of my family. The situation is unbelievable. Hungry dogs are eating the remains of bodies buried under the rubble in Gaza City. The smell of decay pervades the city. There will be catastrophic health consequences. Food and clean water are scarce. One of my nieces was taken to the hospital because of lack of food two days ago. People are beginning to experience starvation in its most literal sense. They spend 7 hours in line to receive a single piece of bread for each member of the family. When food is found, it’s exorbitantly expensive. If this continues before our very eyes, it will turn into a horrendous BLACK MOMENT IN HUMAN HISTORY.
3:20 AM · Nov 7, 2023
For myself, I am elderly and can’t attend protests, but I contact officials and legislators every day (faxzero.com is a good way to send faxes to legislators and you can fax a pdf don’t need a fax machine, five a day for free and $2.09 per after that). Also have contacted the DNC. It’s still crap what the admin is doing and greenlighting but they have budged a bit in their verbiage cuz of the pressure. I think it’s worthwhile to keep trying in the middle of this horror that just gets worse.
Discourse Blog makes the point that our leaders are truly astonished that anyone even cares about this carnage. They didn’t expect it. And they are worried, not about those suffering but about its repercussions on them. Keep up the pressure any way you can: https://www.discourseblog.com/p/they-are-scared-of-us “They think Palestinians are disposable, and they assumed everyone else did too. They thought that nobody would care that thousands of children are dying, that hospitals and churches and mosques are being bombed, that we are all witnessing human suffering on an unbearable scale. They thought that the rest of us would be as cruel and callous as they are. But they were wrong, and thank god for that. People don’t like seeing children die. We don’t like seeing indiscriminate slaughter. We don’t like it when hospitals are bombed, and when food and water are restricted. We have empathy, and we have heartbreak, and we have anger, and we are letting the United States government, and everyone aligned with it, know.”

Posted by: Spring Texan | Nov 9 2023 1:40 utc | 570

@ james | Nov 9 2023 0:51 utc | 277
fake james… reported..
ps – ed.. the fake james is always slagging or talking down to others.. it is essentially the opposite of me.. keep that in mind..
D J G | Nov 8 2023 23:59 utc | 260
i don’t agree with you.. in fact, if you look at the un resolutions tabled, you will note who is always siding with israel.. its an easy observation and it doesn’t fit with your characterization of russia and china here.. sorry..

Posted by: james | Nov 9 2023 1:45 utc | 571

@ james | Nov 9 2023 0:51 utc | 277
fake james… reported..
ps – ed.. the fake james is always slagging or talking down to others.. it is essentially the opposite of me.. keep that in mind..
D J G | Nov 8 2023 23:59 utc | 260
i don’t agree with you.. in fact, if you look at the un resolutions tabled, you will note who is always siding with israel.. its an easy observation and it doesn’t fit with your characterization of russia and china here.. sorry..

Posted by: james | Nov 9 2023 1:45 utc | 572

Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:39 utc | 288
I saw something in Reuters about Hezbollah having Russian anti ship missiles. I idea about the truth of that but if true, Yemen will likely receive then as well, though I assume Iran would have some good anti ship missiles to hand out.
Houthis get some decent mobile anti ship missiles then red sea in that area will be a no go area for US/Israeli ships.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 1:48 utc | 573

Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:39 utc | 288
I saw something in Reuters about Hezbollah having Russian anti ship missiles. I idea about the truth of that but if true, Yemen will likely receive then as well, though I assume Iran would have some good anti ship missiles to hand out.
Houthis get some decent mobile anti ship missiles then red sea in that area will be a no go area for US/Israeli ships.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 1:48 utc | 574

[Cynthia] McKinney also accused Zionists of being “successful in kicking me out of Congress two times.” . .here
Posted by: Don Bacon | Nov 8 2023 22:36 utc | 248
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McKinney voted against both wars in Iraq. She was the first to call for an investigation of 9/11. One can question her motives (I don’t) but her actions were commendable.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:49 utc | 575

[Cynthia] McKinney also accused Zionists of being “successful in kicking me out of Congress two times.” . .here
Posted by: Don Bacon | Nov 8 2023 22:36 utc | 248
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McKinney voted against both wars in Iraq. She was the first to call for an investigation of 9/11. One can question her motives (I don’t) but her actions were commendable.

Posted by: Ed | Nov 9 2023 1:49 utc | 576

Houthis get some decent mobile anti ship missiles then red sea in that area will be a no go area for US/Israeli ships.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 1:48 utc | 291
It usually takes only one well placed shot to stave them off for a few months until the memory wears off.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:52 utc | 577

Houthis get some decent mobile anti ship missiles then red sea in that area will be a no go area for US/Israeli ships.
Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 1:48 utc | 291
It usually takes only one well placed shot to stave them off for a few months until the memory wears off.

Posted by: Arch Bungle | Nov 9 2023 1:52 utc | 578

Things heating up in Syria. This is where the pressure will pop.
https://www.rt.com/news/586872-us-airstrikes-syria-pentagon/

Posted by: Seer | Nov 9 2023 2:00 utc | 579

Things heating up in Syria. This is where the pressure will pop.
https://www.rt.com/news/586872-us-airstrikes-syria-pentagon/

Posted by: Seer | Nov 9 2023 2:00 utc | 580

@ abierno | Nov 8 2023 20:50 utc | 213
Whilst there is more than one type of bankruptcy, as in moral bankruptcy, I believe you are referring to financial bankruptcy here. Alexander Mercurois, sourcing from the FTs iirc, mentions today that Israel has 170 billion dollars in reserve, a large reserve for such a small place.

Posted by: suzan | Nov 9 2023 2:05 utc | 581

@ abierno | Nov 8 2023 20:50 utc | 213
Whilst there is more than one type of bankruptcy, as in moral bankruptcy, I believe you are referring to financial bankruptcy here. Alexander Mercurois, sourcing from the FTs iirc, mentions today that Israel has 170 billion dollars in reserve, a large reserve for such a small place.

Posted by: suzan | Nov 9 2023 2:05 utc | 582

Is it me, as we creep toward extinction, or does the whole ‘fake james’ sub-plot bring a little charm to this place?
And remember, the later it gets, the faster it gets late.

Posted by: gottlieb | Nov 9 2023 2:06 utc | 583

Is it me, as we creep toward extinction, or does the whole ‘fake james’ sub-plot bring a little charm to this place?
And remember, the later it gets, the faster it gets late.

Posted by: gottlieb | Nov 9 2023 2:06 utc | 584

Posted by: Ed | Nov 8 2023 19:36 utc | 192
I would add, Ed, that the war on terrorism was won, in a definitive if limited way, by Russia in and with Chechnya. So successfully there, that Chechnyan troops later played a major part in the Special Military Operation in Ukraine. That’s what struck me when Putin said he knew what terrorism is. I thought then, yes, children were being targeted then as well. It is a bridge too far.

Posted by: juliania | Nov 9 2023 2:32 utc | 585

Posted by: Ed | Nov 8 2023 19:36 utc | 192
I would add, Ed, that the war on terrorism was won, in a definitive if limited way, by Russia in and with Chechnya. So successfully there, that Chechnyan troops later played a major part in the Special Military Operation in Ukraine. That’s what struck me when Putin said he knew what terrorism is. I thought then, yes, children were being targeted then as well. It is a bridge too far.

Posted by: juliania | Nov 9 2023 2:32 utc | 586

Blinken is saying after the war Palestine will be governed by a Palestinian government. My guess is US has now been put in a position in which it will have to withhold its veto on a UN Government. Who that government is does not matter much so long as a Palestinian government is recognized. It can be an Abbas government or whoever is acceptable to the US. Next step would be elections which Hamas would most likely win again.
Once recognized, there are far more avenues for other nations to help Palestine.
Hamas have said they don’t need any outside help (fighters ect). After the professionalism of the 7th, I assume they have a good strategy, are well equipped and trained to carry it through.
It is starting to look like the US is already beaten in Palestine.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 2:57 utc | 587

Blinken is saying after the war Palestine will be governed by a Palestinian government. My guess is US has now been put in a position in which it will have to withhold its veto on a UN Government. Who that government is does not matter much so long as a Palestinian government is recognized. It can be an Abbas government or whoever is acceptable to the US. Next step would be elections which Hamas would most likely win again.
Once recognized, there are far more avenues for other nations to help Palestine.
Hamas have said they don’t need any outside help (fighters ect). After the professionalism of the 7th, I assume they have a good strategy, are well equipped and trained to carry it through.
It is starting to look like the US is already beaten in Palestine.

Posted by: Peter AU1 | Nov 9 2023 2:57 utc | 588

Homer d/ 188
“I’m tired of hearing about them (“Palestinians”), why can’t they all just FOAD?”
I’m tired of hearing about arrogant, whining Jews. Can’t they just FOAD as well?

Posted by: anon | Nov 9 2023 3:14 utc | 589

Homer d/ 188
“I’m tired of hearing about them (“Palestinians”), why can’t they all just FOAD?”
I’m tired of hearing about arrogant, whining Jews. Can’t they just FOAD as well?

Posted by: anon | Nov 9 2023 3:14 utc | 590

james | Nov 9 2023 2:37 utc | 300

@ james | Nov 9 2023 2:02 utc | 296
fake james

I don’t think the idiot could have made it any more obvious 🙂
Sucks that it has to consume your energy. I appreciate your posts.

Posted by: Seer | Nov 9 2023 3:16 utc | 591

james | Nov 9 2023 2:37 utc | 300

@ james | Nov 9 2023 2:02 utc | 296
fake james

I don’t think the idiot could have made it any more obvious 🙂
Sucks that it has to consume your energy. I appreciate your posts.

Posted by: Seer | Nov 9 2023 3:16 utc | 592

Ed, you need to learn some manners.

Posted by: HeyHeyHey | Nov 9 2023 3:22 utc | 593

Ed, you need to learn some manners.

Posted by: HeyHeyHey | Nov 9 2023 3:22 utc | 594

“And Hamas, we all know, cares little for the Palestinian people.”
oh, come come come, Dominique
“the ANC is a terrorist organization, and cares very little for the (black) people of South Africa”
“And the Sandinistas, as we all know, care very little if at all about the poor people of Nicaragua”
“the Vietcong are terrorists, and they care very little about the people of Vietnam”
“And Fidel, Raul and Che and all those commies, As We All Know, care very little about the people of Cuba. And that’s why we have to sanction and embargo them for the next two centuries”
blah blah
alas, De Villepin goes on and on about Bibi (as if he were the only zionist in town), only mentioning the USA (and Europe) just once, as if it/they were some sort of impartial onlookers, some uninvolved, some unbiased or disinterested or objective party/parties. come come, Dominique. Nothing could be farther from the truth, about the USA and its imperial strategic interests or its plans here, which are clearly to expand the war to the north, involving first Hezbollah/Lebanon, then Syria and all the pro-Palestinian militias, and then On The Road to Tehran. to try to ‘finish them all off’ once and for all, putting them in their place. So the USA can remain the one Hegemon.
don’t get me wrong, please, De Villepin makes a number of fair points, from a euro-centric perspective I suppose….
And I don’t know what the answers are, but I would wager that the Palestinians and the (Arab) world and perhaps even the whole global south ain’t going back to no two-state solution, either. not after all these outrageous war crimes and crimes against humanity by israel

Posted by: michaelj72 | Nov 9 2023 3:26 utc | 595

“And Hamas, we all know, cares little for the Palestinian people.”
oh, come come come, Dominique
“the ANC is a terrorist organization, and cares very little for the (black) people of South Africa”
“And the Sandinistas, as we all know, care very little if at all about the poor people of Nicaragua”
“the Vietcong are terrorists, and they care very little about the people of Vietnam”
“And Fidel, Raul and Che and all those commies, As We All Know, care very little about the people of Cuba. And that’s why we have to sanction and embargo them for the next two centuries”
blah blah
alas, De Villepin goes on and on about Bibi (as if he were the only zionist in town), only mentioning the USA (and Europe) just once, as if it/they were some sort of impartial onlookers, some uninvolved, some unbiased or disinterested or objective party/parties. come come, Dominique. Nothing could be farther from the truth, about the USA and its imperial strategic interests or its plans here, which are clearly to expand the war to the north, involving first Hezbollah/Lebanon, then Syria and all the pro-Palestinian militias, and then On The Road to Tehran. to try to ‘finish them all off’ once and for all, putting them in their place. So the USA can remain the one Hegemon.
don’t get me wrong, please, De Villepin makes a number of fair points, from a euro-centric perspective I suppose….
And I don’t know what the answers are, but I would wager that the Palestinians and the (Arab) world and perhaps even the whole global south ain’t going back to no two-state solution, either. not after all these outrageous war crimes and crimes against humanity by israel

Posted by: michaelj72 | Nov 9 2023 3:26 utc | 596

The fake james bullshit is just that, Bullshit. Don’t you think with how many f’n guys out there named James, that “James” should have a more unique username???
All the postings ‘with videos of the Houthi reaper shootdown’ don’t actually have a video…anyone seen a genuine shootdown video for real??

Posted by: nathan in WA US | Nov 9 2023 3:31 utc | 597

The fake james bullshit is just that, Bullshit. Don’t you think with how many f’n guys out there named James, that “James” should have a more unique username???
All the postings ‘with videos of the Houthi reaper shootdown’ don’t actually have a video…anyone seen a genuine shootdown video for real??

Posted by: nathan in WA US | Nov 9 2023 3:31 utc | 598

The previous interview was balanced and fair, this interview is nuts!!! Equating hostages to civilians in Gaza is evil.
First principals is [who can live in Israel/Palestine]
The moral answer is [those who can live in peace with their neighbors]
My impression is that the neighbors can’t even live in peace with their own citizens, let alone their neighbors! They only ever agree on a hatred for Jews.
Yemen and Saudi can can have far far far more civilians killed, but if it’s not Jews, it’s not news.

Posted by: Andy | Nov 9 2023 3:54 utc | 599

The previous interview was balanced and fair, this interview is nuts!!! Equating hostages to civilians in Gaza is evil.
First principals is [who can live in Israel/Palestine]
The moral answer is [those who can live in peace with their neighbors]
My impression is that the neighbors can’t even live in peace with their own citizens, let alone their neighbors! They only ever agree on a hatred for Jews.
Yemen and Saudi can can have far far far more civilians killed, but if it’s not Jews, it’s not news.

Posted by: Andy | Nov 9 2023 3:54 utc | 600