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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">The death rattle of American domination</h1>
<div class="gmail-credits gmail-reader-credits">Roqayah Chams</div>
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<div class="gmail-reader-estimated-time" dir="ltr">December 2, 2023<br></div>
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<div class="gmail-moz-reader-content gmail-reader-show-element"><div id="gmail-readability-page-1" class="gmail-page"><p>Palestinians
are agents of history in "Israel's" war of attrition, and they are
refusing to abide by their occupier's terms; instead, they are
consciously aware that history will absolve them and their Resistance.</p><img src="cid:ii_lpo8u7cn0" alt="0c02e997-be2f-424e-a0d0-430a5c57cf4e.jpg" width="413" height="325"><br><div><ul id="gmail-content-slick-0"><div aria-hidden="false"><li>The Biden administration and "Israel" have miscalculated the
impenetrability of their public relations campaign, which clothes
itself in doublespeak and chilling euphemisms for mass slaughter. (Al
Mayadeen English; Illustrated by Arwa Makki)
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<p>At the height of the US-backed 2006 July War, the Bush administration
was embroiled in its mendacious fable of democracy-building in Iraq and
Afghanistan. The American military project had engulfed the region, and
with it came a triad of parasitic influence: economic, political, and
cultural.</p>
<p>As for Lebanon, the July War would further unmask the United States'
"Greater Middle East" project, with "Israel" acting as geostrategic
enforcer and watchdog of the predatory American order. It is then,
amidst the unimaginable ruin and desecration, that Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice would declare that "What we’re seeing here is, in a
sense, the growing—the birth pangs of a new Middle East, and whatever we
do, we have to be certain that we’re pushing forward to the new Middle
East."</p>
<p>In collusion with the United States, "Israel" would sow death in
Lebanon; invoking a policy of open impunity, then-Minister of Interior
Eli Yishai demanded the South be "turned into a sandbox"—and that is
where a 2,000 lb, US-made MK-84 guided munition would turn the southern
village of Qana – where Jesus performed his first miracle by turning
water into wine at the wedding feast of Qana (John 2:1-11) - into a
scene of bombing and blood. Gaza is now the stage of a thousand Qanas,
sanctified by American weaponry.</p>
<p>Dutifully urged on by the Biden administration, "Israel" tightened
its noose around the Gazan "ghetto" after the events of October 7—
depriving its inhabitants of food and water, even extending its violence
into the West Bank where thousands of men, women, and children have
been kidnapped and disappeared behind Israeli prison doors.</p>
<p>Maha Hussaini, the director of Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights
Monitor, described death as being "closer than water" in Gaza.
Palestinians in besieged Gaza have endured their pain for over one
month, where they sift through the rubble, bare-handed, in search of
their children, their fathers, their mothers; those who are intact,
those who are fragments, and those who cling on, miraculously, beneath
cement blocks.</p>
<p>In Jabalia, Gaza's largest, and most densely populated refugee camp,
"Israel's" bombing campaigns pursued every sign of life in order to
inflict the most pain: "The emphasis is on damage and not on accuracy,"
Israeli Occupation Forces official Daniel Hagari said. In the aftermath,
children's corpses were raised to the sky, the fruits of "Israel's"
cowardly barbarism and the Biden administration's unwavering support.
And so, Palestinians in Gaza now face the Israeli entity like Hussain in
Karbala. "After 13 heavy days, God blessed us," wrote Huda, "[we] found
the bodies of my father, mother, sister-in-law, and nephew." On one
street, a father carries the remains of his children in separate bags,
on another a mother cries out that her children died hungry, and among
the ruins that surround their Merkava tanks, Israeli soldiers dance on
their graves.</p>
<p>In Gaza, the propaganda that has long guarded the shared
extermination, neocolonial doctrine of both "Israel" and the United
States has come apart, thread by thread. Habituated to the contemptible
Western mélange of credulity and media indulgence, "Israel" can no
longer control the narrative over their initial blitzkrieg, nor the
wider occupation—not even with the craven intervention of the Biden
administration. In glaring contrast, as a feeble looking Biden delivered
his rare address to the nation, declaring that the United States "holds
the world together", Palestinians wrapped their children in white
shrouds and presented them to the world in fields of mud, debris, and
blood with resolution in their eyes. Not even "Israel's" campaign of
targeted assassinations of Gaza's journalists and their families could
prevent the nakedness of its savagery from being made manifest. Here,
before the world, the Israelis are abiding by ritual and "mowing the
grass" in Gaza, but Palestinians will not kneel.</p>
<p>In spite of their confidence, the Biden administration and "Israel"
have miscalculated the impenetrability of their public relations
campaign, which clothes itself in doublespeak and chilling euphemisms
for mass slaughter. The invocation of the meekness of "Israel" and its
"right to self-defense" had all but stifled any reference to Palestinian
self-determination—but now, Gaza has become a siren call for the global
rank and file, who continue to disrupt and bring cities to a
standstill. And on their lips is not just Gaza but "Palestine". The
administrative pomp and circumstance masking "Israel's" obscene
occupation is crumbling.</p>
<p>Palestinians are agents of history in "Israel's" war of attrition,
and they are refusing to abide by their occupier's terms; instead, they
are consciously aware that history will absolve them and their
Resistance. The United States' colonial outpost cannot hold, nor can it
continue the slow genocide of the Palestinians without a price.
Editorial sympathy for the Israeli worldview is being challenged by a
new generation which will not abide by the Zionist adage that "the old
will die and the young will forget". For every Qana, there is a Bint
Jbeil; for every Jabalia, there is a Beit Hanoun. For every death, new
life will emerge, more resolute than the last. Despite what has
unfolded, Gaza still stands. The "Middle East" of the American
imagination—of domination, fealty, and Arab humiliation—has fallen, and a
new, more defiant region has risen in its place. Long live the new
world.</p></div></div></div>
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