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		<title>Importing Empire: Why America&#8217;s Legacy of Dehumanization in Foreign Wars Is Now a Reality at Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before military aid is appropriated, troops deployed, or bombs dropped, the United States lays the groundwork for its political violence by first stripping adversaries of their humanity. Diplomacy is sidelined, legal restraints are treated as inconveniences, and profit is valued over human life. This machinery of dehumanization, imposed around the world for decades and honed [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Melek Zahine<br />BORDEAUX, France, Jan 12 2026 (IPS) </p><p>Before military aid is appropriated, troops deployed, or bombs dropped, the United States lays the groundwork for its political violence by first stripping adversaries of their humanity. Diplomacy is sidelined, legal restraints are treated as inconveniences, and profit is valued over human life. This machinery of dehumanization, imposed around the world for decades and honed in Gaza the past three years, has now returned home, turned inward against Americans by the elected officials and systems meant to protect them.<br />
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<p><div id="attachment_190873" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-190873" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Melek-Zahine_200_.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="204" class="size-full wp-image-190873" /><p id="caption-attachment-190873" class="wp-caption-text">Melek Zahine</p></div>The human and financial costs of America&#8217;s addiction to war were a constant presence in my childhood. For my generation, war was relentlessly pursued by the political establishment, laundered through media narratives, and imposed on the working class and the poor in taxes and blood. I was not yet two when my family immigrated to the United States in April 1970, as the Vietnam War raged and Nixon ordered the invasion of Cambodia. By the time those wars ended, new interventions, proxy wars, coups, and &#8220;wars on terror&#8221; followed, with the language of dehumanization used to sell and sustain each conflict. Vietnamese civilians were reduced to &#8220;free-fire targets,&#8221; and indigenous farmers in Cold War Latin America were labeled &#8220;peasants and subversives&#8221; to justify massacres. After 9/11, Iraqis were written off as &#8220;collateral damage,&#8221; and during America&#8217;s longest war, Afghan &#8220;military-age males&#8221; were presumed “terrorists” and “guilty by default.” In every instance, dehumanization preceded and justified the violence.<br />
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<strong>The Laboratory for Dehumanization</strong></p>
<p>And always, decade after decade, lingered U.S. patronage for Israel&#8217;s own wars, especially towards Palestinian self-determination. Israeli human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories—excessive force, collective punishment, illegal settlement expansion, and arbitrary detention—have been documented in U.S. State Department reports since the 1970s. Yet Washington continued to expand military aid, making Israel the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance in history. After October 7, despite warnings from multiple U.S. government officials that Israel&#8217;s response to Hamas amounted to the collective punishment of Gaza&#8217;s 2.1 million population, nearly half of which is children, both the Biden and Trump administrations approved tens of billions of dollars in emergency arms transfers. These transfers proceeded despite evidence that U.S.-supplied arms, including chemical weapons and 2,000-pound bombs, were being used by Israel on Gaza&#8217;s densely populated civilian neighborhoods—violating both international law and domestic laws, namely the U.S. Arms Export Control Act and the Leahy Law. Over decades of support, but especially the past three years, U.S. support to Israel helped refine its own language of dehumanization towards Palestinians by consistently framing the killing of civilians as nameless and &#8220;unavoidable&#8221; incidents of Israel&#8217;s right to self-defense and laying the rhetorical foundation for the genocide in Gaza.</p>
<p><strong>The Empire Comes Home</strong></p>
<p>The militarized ICE raids now taking place across the United States rely on tactics, equipment, and doctrines supplied by the very military industrial complex that has profited from Gaza. The same officials who reduced Palestinians to &#8220;terrorists&#8221; or those shielding them now use that language at home, casting Americans protecting their communities as &#8220;threats to be neutralized&#8221; rather than citizens with inalienable rights. President Trump&#8217;s reluctance to say Renée Good&#8217;s name after a federal ICE agent fatally shot her in Minneapolis last week—framing the encounter as &#8220;self-defense&#8221;—echoes how Palestinians killed in Gaza by U.S.-supplied weapons and political cover are discussed as abstract, unnamed casualties. Naming the powerful while rendering the vulnerable nameless shields perpetrators and exposes the persistent logic of dehumanization that now bridges U.S. foreign policy and domestic policing.</p>
<p><strong>Reclaiming Our Humanity</strong></p>
<p>In his 1961 Farewell Address, Dwight D. Eisenhower warned that an unchecked military-industrial complex could distort democratic governance at home. Yet even as he spoke, he oversaw the very coups and interventions that entrenched permanent militarization. We are now living in the reality he feared. Washington&#8217;s ongoing complicity in Gaza, its increasingly aggressive posture toward Venezuela and Greenland, and its authoritarian behavior at home are a stark reminder: when dehumanization goes unchecked in U.S. foreign policy, it is only a matter of time before it goes unchecked domestically.</p>
<p>If Gaza and America&#8217;s long history of dehumanization have taught us anything, it&#8217;s that Americans cannot depend on their political elites to restrain their appetite for abusive authority. Average citizens must move beyond mere condemnation and toward sustained civic action. This means voting out officials beholden to war-profiteering lobbies, reasserting congressional power over the executive branch, and demanding the enforcement of laws designed to prevent U.S. complicity in human rights abuses overseas and the rule of law at home. The challenge ahead is truly immense—but ending the machinery of dehumanization is not inevitable and remains within the reach of those Americans determined to reclaim their shared humanity for one another and the world.</p>
<p><em><strong>Melek Zahine</strong> is a writer and advocate focusing on the intersection of humanitarian assistance and U.S. foreign policy.</em></p>
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		<title>Why Are We Failing to Protect Gaza?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2025 04:39:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><img width="300" height="200" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Gaza-by-photo-journalist-Mohammad-Ibrahim_-300x200.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Gaza-by-photo-journalist-Mohammad-Ibrahim_-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Gaza-by-photo-journalist-Mohammad-Ibrahim_-629x418.jpg 629w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Gaza-by-photo-journalist-Mohammad-Ibrahim_.jpg 630w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Gaza children under rubble. Credit: Mohammad Ibrahim</p></font></p><p>By Melek Zahine<br />BORDEAUX, France, Jun 11 2025 (IPS) </p><p>During President Trump’s tour of Gulf monarchies last month, he mentioned Gaza only two times. The first time was in Doha, when he expressed his desire to make Gaza a “freedom zone.”  Gaza’s 2.1 million residents, nearly half of whom are children, would like that, too.<br />
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<p>Just as the Israeli hostages being held by Hamas in violation of the Geneva Convention have the right to immediate and unconditional freedom, Gazans also have the right to live free of the inhumane and illegal collective punishment they’ve been forced to endure for more than 600 days. </p>
<p><div id="attachment_190873" style="width: 210px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-190873" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Melek-Zahine_200_.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="204" class="size-full wp-image-190873" /><p id="caption-attachment-190873" class="wp-caption-text">Melek Zahine</p></div>They would like freedom from the brutal bombardment, starvation, forced displacement, siege, and blockade of Gaza. They would also like the freedom to safely collect food and basic humanitarian supplies from the UN and other legitimate and experienced aid providers, the freedom to return to their communities to search for and bury their dead with dignity, and the freedom to rebuild Gaza even if it takes a generation. </p>
<p>The survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden, Stalingrad, and Le Havre, were free to rebuild their cities. Why should this freedom be denied to Gazans?</p>
<p>When President Trump mentioned Gaza for the second time during his Gulf tour, he was in Abu Dhabi, where he briefly acknowledged the humanitarian crisis. He said, “We’re looking at Gaza. A lot of people are starving.” </p>
<p>The world now knows that President Trump’s words were nothing more than a virtue-signaling smoke screen. He wasn’t actually seeing the scale of the human suffering in Gaza, which the United States helped create. </p>
<p>Instead, he was talking about the so-called Gaza “Humanitarian Foundation,” a cynical and deadly tool designed by Israeli and U.S. officials to replace an established, functioning, independent, and credible international aid system in order to accelerate the ethnic cleansing and annexation of Gaza. </p>
<p>Since its launch ten days after Trump made his comments in Abu Dhabi, the G.H.F. has delivered more death than food and proven itself to be anything but humanitarian. </p>
<p>It’s just another lethal weapon in Israel’s vast Western-subsidized war arsenal and a way to appease Israel’s patrons in the U.S. Congress. How, after all, can “Hamas tunnels” and fighters hide beneath the emaciated, dying, and dead bodies of Gaza’s starved children? </p>
<div id="attachment_190868" style="width: 634px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-190868" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Aftermath-of-a-6-May_.jpg" alt="" width="624" height="282" class="size-full wp-image-190868" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Aftermath-of-a-6-May_.jpg 624w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2025/06/Aftermath-of-a-6-May_-300x136.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 624px) 100vw, 624px" /><p id="caption-attachment-190868" class="wp-caption-text">Aftermath of a 6 May Israeli airstrike on an UNRWA school turned-shelter in Gaza where dozens of people were reportedly killed, including women and children. Credit: UNRWA</p></div>
<p>President Trump had a real chance to prove that his concerns for Gaza and his persistent claims of being a peacemaker were genuine during the 4 June U.N. Security Council resolution calling for an immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire and full, unhindered humanitarian access. </p>
<p>Like President Biden before him, President Trump instructed his Acting U.N. Ambassador to cast the lone, shameful vote against a resolution meant to prevent the further loss of life in Gaza, including for the remaining Israeli hostages whose families have been pleading for a lasting ceasefire every day since November 2023. </p>
<p>This U.N. resolution wasn’t a political call for sanctions or an arms embargo against Israel. Nor was it a call to recognize the State of Palestine. It was simply a call for humanitarian action in order to get life-saving aid into Gaza at scale and to get the hostages out of captivity. </p>
<p>The political wisdom and courage to vote in favor of this ceasefire was the bare minimum President Trump and his administration could have offered. More importantly, it&#8217;s what a majority of American citizens have wanted for some time now, including those who voted for President Trump.</p>
<p>According to a March 2025 AP-NORC poll, 60% of Republicans now believe that “it’s essential” for the U.S. to “facilitate a permanent ceasefire in Gaza,” and in May, a Data for Progress poll showed that 76% of Americans across political lines are in favor of an immediate ceasefire and would like to see the U.S. do its part to de-escalate the crisis in Gaza. </p>
<p>By voting against the ceasefire and providing numerous misleading reasons for doing so afterward, President Trump ignored the views of a majority of Americans towards the increasingly desperate situation faced by Gaza’s besieged and starving population.</p>
<p>The urgent question now is whether the 14 sovereign states that voted in favor of the resolution will quickly honor their votes with meaningful action. There’s so much that can be done, from pausing trade talks and relations to arms embargoes and sanctions, but the following three measures will send a strong, immediate message that there’s serious determination behind the condemnation.</p>
<p>European, U.K., Turkish, and regional Arab States should join forces to provide a no-fly zone over Gaza. This action is the fastest way to stop Israel from prosecuting its deadly daily air strikes. I witnessed how it saved lives and paved the way to peace when NATO enforced a No Fly Zone over Bosnia for a thousand days between 1993 and 1995. </p>
<p>A no-fly zone over Gaza will help calm tensions in the region and build a political and humanitarian space for more seasoned mediators to ensure the safe release of the Israeli hostages and for legitimate humanitarian aid actors to resume operations through the Karem Shalom, Erez, and other crossings into Gaza. </p>
<p>Simultaneously, the deployment of French, Turkish, British, and Russian naval hospital ships already in or near the Mediterranean should sail to Gaza immediately, especially towards the North of the strip where no fully functioning hospitals remain and where people are dying for lack of basic medical supplies and infrastructure. </p>
<p>This action will help save lives and lift the burden from Gaza’s devastated healthcare system until it&#8217;s given a chance to recover. Furthermore, the governments that voted in favor of the resolution must pressure Israel to facilitate immediate access for international journalists into Gaza. </p>
<p>If a small sailboat in the Mediterranean and the thousands of ordinary citizens from 32 countries presently marching towards Gaza through Egypt can try to break Israel’s unlawful siege and blockade, surely the most powerful governments and navies from the Eurasian continent can do their part. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nobody should be fooled by President Biden&#8217;s recent warning to Israel that the U.S. may level consequences if it doesn&#8217;t do more to surge humanitarian aid into Gaza within the next 30 days. Biden&#8217;s warning, along with Anthony Blinken&#8217;s 11th trip to Israel and the region to try and revive ceasefire talks, is nothing more [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Melek Zahine<br />PARIS, Oct 24 2024 (IPS) </p><p>Nobody should be fooled by President Biden&#8217;s recent warning to Israel that the U.S. may level consequences if it doesn&#8217;t do more to surge humanitarian aid into Gaza within the next 30 days. Biden&#8217;s warning, along with Anthony Blinken&#8217;s 11th trip to Israel and the region to try and revive ceasefire talks, is nothing more than cynical double talk designed to appease domestic audiences and buy time for Israel to deepen its genocidal aims against the Palestinian people and brutally punish those who support their liberation.<br />
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<p><div id="attachment_187497" style="width: 280px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-187497" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/10/Melek-Zahine_270.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="275" class="size-full wp-image-187497" /><p id="caption-attachment-187497" class="wp-caption-text">Melek Zahine</p></div>Israel knows that Washington’s warnings aren’t serious. Despite independently documented evidence of Israel’s genocidal actions and war crimes in Gaza, the West Bank and now Lebonon, billions of dollars in offensive arms transfer, intelligence and military support from the United States continue unabated. Israel also knows that the U.S. government has consistently operated in their favor in breach of domestic U.S. laws not only for the past year but for decades. U.S. National Security Memorandum 20 and the Leahy Laws both stipulate that the United States cannot provide any form of assistance, especially military aid, to a country that is restricting the delivery of U.S.-funded humanitarian assistance. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s no surprise that Israel&#8217;s immediate response to Biden&#8217;s warning and Blinken&#8217;s shuttle diplomacy this week has been to escalate the humanitarian blockade and military offensive on Gaza&#8217;s already besieged civilian population, especially in famine-stricken Northern Gaza, where tens of thousands of unarmed and starved men, women and children are now being trapped, corralled, and slaughtered like animals by Israeli political elites who have an endless supply of lethal U.S.- weapons and Biden&#8217;s iron-clad loyalty on their side. </p>
<p>As Israel prevents humanitarian aid from reaching beleaguered and displaced Palestinian civilians throughout the Gaza Strip, hospitals are now faced with dwindling medical supplies amidst the growing numbers of injured and ill. Healthcare providers and first responders, who themselves are struggling to survive, now have little more than their compassion to offer the sick and the dying. Unless President Biden uses his singularly unique leverage to take decisive, immediate action, tens of thousands more Palestinians will be killed in the next thirty days, 75% of which will be women and children. </p>
<p>As a U.S. citizen who has worked in the field of humanitarian assistance for more than 30 years, I have both witnessed and paid keen attention to the devastating human toll on civilian lives that my government has consistently chosen to unleash since 9/11 in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Libya, Yemen and now Gaza and Lebanon. Rather than work to de-escalate during times of crisis through earnest, mature diplomacy, the United States, irrespective of which political party is in power, has all too often chosen to pursue extreme military force as the cornerstone of its foreign policy, benefitting narrow special interest groups in Washington at the expense of innocent populations abroad, U.S. soldiers and average U.S. taxpayers at home. </p>
<p>During my career, I&#8217;ve also had the privilege of witnessing those rare moments when the United States has chosen to mitigate harm by using its powerful foreign policy tools to de-escalate conflicts and secure humanitarian spaces. In 1991, in Northern Iraq, the U.S. led a multi-nation coalition of NATO and U.N. partners to deliver emergency aid and protection to Iraqi Kurdish refugees fleeing gas attacks by Saddam Hussein. Also, in the 90s, the United States helped deliver C5 Galaxy loads of lifesaving emergency supplies to besieged civilians in Sarajevo and worked with NATO and U.N. partners to enforce a no-fly zone over the former Yugoslavia. This decision helped lessen the level of violence between the various warring sides and protect civilians and U.N. personnel. During earthquakes, such as the ones that hit Turkiye in 1999 and 2023, the United States sent search and rescue teams, often being the first to reach people trapped under tons of concrete and metal with specialized equipment and dogs. Biden’s decision to leave Palestinian civilians and civil defense workers to desperately try and rescue people under destroyed homes and shelters caused by U.S. bombs, with nothing but their bare hands says everything one needs to know about the emptiness of his latest warnings, red lines, and shuttle diplomacy. Biden’s foreign policy is nothing but a cruel and unusual punishment that the U.S. Constitution’s 8th Amendment warns Americans against inflicting on others. </p>
<p>If President Biden were actually serious about addressing the humanitarian catastrophe facing Palestinians and now the Lebanese, he wouldn&#8217;t need to wait 30 days. All he would need to do is immediately emulate past American administrations and execute his executive powers, enforce an immediate no-fly zone over Gaza and Lebanon, and authorize an immediate arms embargo on Israel. This combined approach would immediately improve conditions for a lasting cease-fire, unimpeded humanitarian access and prevent a further escalation of regional tensions. Rather than use his remaining days in office to buy time for Israel to cause more human suffering, President Biden must buy time for those who won&#8217;t live to see another day without a more humane U.S. foreign policy intervention. Imagine being the most powerful leader in the world and choosing anything less. </p>
<p><em><strong>The author is a humanitarian affairs and disaster response specialist.</strong></em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout his long career, but especially these past heart-wrenching eight months, President Biden has consistently placed his ironclad loyalty to Israel over his fidelity and duty to the United States. The consequences this week have been catastrophic for the Palestinian people, made Israelis even less secure, and betrayed American national security and democratic integrity. The [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><img width="300" height="222" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/06/According-to-a-recent_-300x222.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/06/According-to-a-recent_-300x222.jpg 300w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/06/According-to-a-recent_-629x465.jpg 629w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/06/According-to-a-recent_-380x280.jpg 380w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/06/According-to-a-recent_-200x149.jpg 200w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/06/According-to-a-recent_.jpg 630w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">According to a recent World Bank assessment, 62 percent of all homes and 84 percent of health facilities in Gaza have been destroyed. Credit: Hosny Salah</p></font></p><p>By Melek Zahine<br />COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Jun 2 2024 (IPS) </p><p>Throughout his long career, but especially these past heart-wrenching eight months, President Biden has consistently placed his ironclad loyalty to Israel over his fidelity and duty to the United States. The consequences this week have been catastrophic for the Palestinian people, made Israelis even less secure, and betrayed American national security and democratic integrity.<br />
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<p>The entire Gaza Strip and its 2.3 million civilians, nearly fifty percent of whom are children, are now pushed to their limits, struggling to survive the complex humanitarian crisis literally facing every Palestinian man, woman, and child in the beleaguered enclave. By restricting the flow of food and essential aid through every land crossing, including U.S. humanitarian assistance, while simultaneously bombing civilian areas across the entirety of Gaza, Israel is accelerating levels of famine and displacement (The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Scale). By doing so, it also violates multiple U.S. and international laws, preventing states from blocking humanitarian aid during times of war. &#8220;Israel has effectively created a gulag by sealing all borders and access to the sea, a cruel irony for a nation founded on the memory of Jewish ghettos in Warsaw (Anonymous source).&#8221;</p>
<p>Biden&#8217;s announcement on Friday that Israel had agreed to a ceasefire is the same plan that Israel said it would support a month ago and then decimated the Jabilia refugee camp and pushed forward with its ground assault on Rafah. Like his response to the I.C.J. ruling for Israel to halt its assault on Rafah earlier this week, President Biden has been utterly silent about Israel&#8217;s ongoing humanitarian blockade and military operations throughout the enclave. The only reply so far has been from his National Security Council spokesman, John Kirby. During a White House press briefing on Tuesday, Kirby essentially said, &#8220;Any loss of civilian life is heartbreaking&#8230;but for the moment, the U.S. won&#8217;t be making any changes to its foreign policy or its military aid to Israel. We don&#8217;t believe Israel&#8217;s actions in Rafah represent a major ground invasion. A major ground operation is thousands of troops maneuvered against targets on the ground.&#8221; Yet according to Omar Ashour, a Professor of Security and Military Studies at The Doha Institute of Military Studies, Israel&#8217;s &#8220;limited military operation&#8221; in Rafah is anything but limited, as &#8220;six brigades consisting of more than 30,000 ground forces and tanks reached the heart of Rafah on Tuesday&#8221; the same day that Kirby made his statement. In the week since Israeli forces entered Rafah, 70 Palestinian civilians have been killed and hundreds injured.</p>
<p>Thankfully, President Biden&#8217;s reckless foreign policy doesn&#8217;t speak for the entire U.S. government and nation. The millions of Americans bravely challenging his unquestioning diplomatic and military aid to Israel represent a cross-section of American society, including thousands of Jewish Americans as well as numerous Holocaust survivors and their descendants (www.doubledown.news, www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org). More than half of American voters, including a majority of democrats, republicans, and independents, disapprove of Israel&#8217;s actions in Gaza, according to a March Gallop Poll, and two-thirds of American voters have called for the United States to support a permanent ceasefire and a de-escalation of the violence in Gaza (Data for Progress, 27.02.2024 Survey).</p>
<p>Not only is President Biden consistently ignoring diverse calls for moral action on Gaza from college students and the general public, but he has foolishly sidelined critical voices from public servants across multiple U.S. government agencies as well as within his own administration. As early as October, Josh Paul, a Director in the State Department&#8217;s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, responsible for U.S. defense diplomacy, security assistance, and arms transfers, was the first to ring alarm bells against &#8220;adding fuel to the fire.&#8221; Before resigning, Paul implored Biden Administration officials to apply the Leahy Law, a U.S. Foreign Assistance Act that prohibits military assistance to any force in gross violation of human rights. Amidst a mounting civilian death toll and countless war crimes being reported by multiple independent sources, not only was Paul&#8217;s warning dismissed, but President Biden doubled down and circumvented U.S. Congressional oversight on two separate occasions to expedite a $250 million sale of highly lethal weapons to Israel. Also in December, U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who sits on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, pressed upon the president to consider that as Israel&#8217;s principal arms provider, &#8220;the United States is not a bystander in Israel&#8217;s war against Hamas&#8221; and of the &#8220;unacceptably high civilian casualty rates in Gaza&#8221; due to Israel&#8217;s &#8220;very loose rules of engagement&#8221; and its &#8220;lack of restraint in pursuing Hamas leaders.&#8221;</p>
<p>On February 2, more than 800 civil servants signed an open letter calling on the Biden Administration to reconsider its unconditional support for Israel&#8217;s war in Gaza, stating that &#8220;Israel has shown no boundaries in its military operations and has further risked the lives of the remaining Israeli hostages.&#8221; In April, Hala Rharrit, a veteran U.S. Diplomat, and in May, Lily Greenberg Call, a Jewish-American political appointee, stepped down from their positions after months of warning that continued unconditional support for Israel from the White House was exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and failing to serve American foreign policy interests. As I write this opinion piece, two more U.S. Government officials have announced their resignations, bringing the number of U.S. government resignations to nine.</p>
<p>The plight of the Israeli hostages is growing more desperate by the day, and the number of casualties in Gaza has now reached 120,000. While President Biden&#8217;s renewed push for a ceasefire is welcome, it doesn&#8217;t go far enough. President Biden must personally lead efforts for a truce between Israel and Hamas by showing the United States is serious about peace. He can achieve this by taking three principled, immediate, and actionable steps to mitigate the violence and harm that the United States is contributing to in Gaza. President Biden must personally demand Israel reopen all land crossings, announce an arms embargo until a lasting peace is achieved, and enforce a no-fly zone over Gaza so that the hostages can be released in a calm environment and humanitarian organizations can safely and rapidly scale up desperately needed assistance efforts.</p>
<p>When the moment of reckoning comes, President Biden and his administration won&#8217;t be able to claim ignorance. All along these past eight months, Americans from both inside the U.S. government and the general public have spoken with moral clarity, asking President Biden to simply abide by the principles and domestic and international laws for which the United States is already a party.</p>
<p><em><strong>The author</strong> is a Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Response Specialist</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two months ago, an opinion piece I wrote, &#8220;The Cries of Gaza Reach Afghanistan,&#8221; was published with the hope of reminding American and other Western leaders of how quickly wars ON terror descend into wars OF terror because of their disproportionate impact on civilians and the unpredictability once unleashed. The United States and its Western [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><img width="300" height="200" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/02/Aftermath_-300x200.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/02/Aftermath_-300x200.jpg 300w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/02/Aftermath_-629x420.jpg 629w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2024/02/Aftermath_.jpg 630w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Sa’ada, Yemen. Aftermath of a Saudi airstrikes. Credit: Ghaith Abdul-Ahad </p></font></p><p>By Melek Zahine<br />COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Feb 2 2024 (IPS) </p><p>Two months ago, an opinion piece I wrote, &#8220;The Cries of Gaza Reach Afghanistan,&#8221; was published with the hope of reminding American and other Western leaders of how quickly wars ON terror descend into wars OF terror because of their disproportionate impact on civilians and the unpredictability once unleashed.<br />
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<p>The United States and its Western alliance of ‘forever wars’ since 9/11 were all entered under the pretext of defeating terrorism. Instead, they strengthened the political and military standing of those they aimed to destroy while simultaneously causing unimaginable suffering for millions of civilians, including their own citizens.</p>
<p>According to Brown University&#8217;s Cost of War Project and various other independent research groups, a catastrophic 4.5 million direct and indirect deaths are attributed to Western efforts to &#8220;defeat terrorism&#8221; since 9/11.</p>
<p>If Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Syria, and Libya have taught us anything, it should be this. Today, the Taliban once again rules Afghanistan, and Iraq, after years of sectarian violence resulting from the U.S. invasion has moved closer to the political influence of Iran. In Syria, Bashar al-Assad&#8217;s autocratic rule remains firmly in place. The U.S./European NATO-led air war to rid Libya of Muammar Qaddafi and usher in democracy in 2011 was so naively executed that no consideration was paid to how such a reckless, violent endeavor would ultimately trigger a civil war, terrorism, and mass migration. In Yemen, U.S. support for Saudi Arabia&#8217;s war against Houthi rebels has led to the deaths of more than 200,000 Yemenis and strengthened the Houthis to the point where, for the &#8220;first time in history, a naval blockade is being successfully enacted&#8221; by a non-state actor with &#8220;no navy and cheap, low-grade technology.&#8221;</p>
<p>The same hubris that has blinded the West&#8217;s addiction to answering terrorism with war since 9/11 is the same hubris and hypocrisy that fuels its unconditional support for Israel&#8217;s war against Hamas today. To be clear, the attacks of Hamas on October 7, like the attacks of Al Qaeda on 9/11, deserve the harshest global condemnation and a proportional, strategic response that respects international law. It does not justify the unconditional support and shielding of Israel&#8217;s punitive war on Gaza&#8217;s unarmed civilian population, its civilian infrastructure, and its cultural and religious heritage while further risking the lives of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas. Moreover, this war serves no military objective for Israel and offers no strategic benefit for those aiding and abetting Israel&#8217;s war from Washington, London, and various EU capitals.</p>
<p>In seeking to wipe out Hamas, all that Israel and its supporters led by the United States are doing is wiping out Gaza. In 100 days, Israel has succeeded in decimating 4 percent of Gaza&#8217;s population. Ninety thousand men, women, and children in the Gaza Strip have been killed, seriously injured, or disappeared. 75% of those killed are women and children (Source: Euro-Med Monitor), not Hamas fighters.</p>
<p>If Gaza was called an open-air prison before this war, now it&#8217;s an open-air graveyard. A closer look at the 4 percent shows an even bigger tragedy unfolding by the minute. Unchallenged by those who are supplying it with arms and political cover, Israel is targetting Palestinian healthcare workers, humanitarian relief specialists, journalists, artists, poets, civil society activists, and educators, along with their families. As if the killing of Gaza&#8217;s children and its brightest wasn&#8217;t enough, Israel, through the collaboration of its Western allies, is also obliterating Gaza&#8217;s residential and public service infrastructure.</p>
<p>According to a Wall Street Journal satellite imagery survey, &#8220;Israel has bombarded and destroyed 70 percent of homes in Gaza.&#8221; According to the W.H.O., &#8220;none of Gaza&#8217;s 36 hospitals are functioning,&#8221; and universities, including its primary medical teaching college, have been blown up by the I.D.F. Even places of worship, mosques, and churches, historically places of refuge during times of war, haven&#8217;t been spared the wrath of the Israeli-Western assault on Gaza.</p>
<p>Investigations conducted by The Washington Post and Truthout state, &#8220;Israel has deployed over 22,000 U.S. produced bombs on Gaza including 2,000-pound &#8216;bunker bombs&#8217; which experts warn are not meant for densely populated areas as well as white phosphorus produced by munitions manufacturer, the Pine Bluff Arsenal, in the U.S. state of Arkansas (source: Arkansas Times) and supplied to Israel by the U.S. government over the years. Despite massive protests in major U.S. cities calling for a cease-fire, President Biden has bypassed Congress on two occasions to get even more weapons to Israel. The U.K. and Europe, for their part, have also continued to supply key weapons to Israel since the start of the war (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) despite loud calls from their citizens for an immediate cease-fire.</p>
<p>When asked about these atrocities, the only reply from Israeli, American, British, and European officials is, &#8220;Do you condemn Hamas?&#8221; The answer should always be yes, but Hamas&#8217;s crimes against Israeli citizens on October 7 are not a license for Israel and the West to kill, maim, and displace the entire unarmed civilian population of Gaza. Furthermore, Israel&#8217;s reasoning that Hamas is using the civilians of Gaza as human shields and, therefore, justified in deploying any form of military action it deems necessary is not war but a crime against humanity. It&#8217;s also a disingenuous argument meant to create a fog of war repeated with criminal negligence by countless U.S., U.K., and European leaders and government officials.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to imagine today, but the suffering being inflicted upon two million Palestinians and the remaining 132 Israeli hostages in Gaza, fatefully connected by history, geography, and the tragic events of October 7, will eventually come to an end. Perhaps the historic ruling by the International Criminal Court of Justice (I.C.J.) will prevail, but this could take months. In the meantime, the atrocities being committed on Gazans will intensify, and the plight of the Israeli hostages will enter an even darker, more desperate stage.</p>
<p>The ruling of the world&#8217;s highest court this past week, while legally binding, doesn&#8217;t have the power of enforcement. Furthermore, the court&#8217;s order to Israel to &#8220;take measures which prevent further harm on Palestinians&#8221; without actually ordering a cease-fire fails to take into consideration the entrenched and sick appetite for war that exists between the world&#8217;s political elites, who are not only providing their unconditional support for Israel&#8217;s war on the civilian population of Gaza, but participating and profiting from it.</p>
<p>According to EuroMed Monitoring, &#8220;Since the I.C.J.&#8217;s ruling, Israel has maintained its rate of killing in Gaza&#8221; with either no or muted reactions from Western leaders. The fury but also the inertia of powerful states, regardless of political governance and persuasion, is virtually impossible to stop once their war machines are set in motion. It&#8217;s no different for Israel.</p>
<p>It took the United States twenty years to end its war in Afghanistan and almost ten years in Iraq. It still maintains counter-terrorism operations with Saudi Arabia in Yemen despite the deadly impact on Yemeni civilians. Europe continues its unwavering support for continued war in Ukraine for no reason other than political arrogance. Russia, for its part, despite its upper hand in Ukraine, continues to fight with devastating consequences for both Russians and Ukrainians. So, why should Netanyahu and his war cabinet be counted on to rein in their war in Gaza? Like their militarily powerful peers, Israel&#8217;s warmongering has no bounds.</p>
<p>The entire population of Northern Gaza is now internally displaced, forced by Israel to move south towards Rafah on the Egyptian border. Despite the I.C.J.&#8217;s ruling, Israel has intensified its ground operation towards Rafah, where hundreds of thousands from the North of Gaza are already taking refuge on the outskirts of the city, living for weeks in a harsh desert landscape. If Israel continues its violent push into Rafah as it has warned Egypt it plans to do, the entire population of Gaza will be trapped in a tiny corner of the desert with no protection and no safe passage out.</p>
<p>Those who survive the daily air strikes are now dying of hunger, disease, and injuries left untreated because of the destruction of Gaza&#8217;s health care system. Two million people are now also forced to endure the extreme traumas of trying to survive without any viable shelter, food, clean water and sanitation, electricity, and safe passage while surrounded by constant air and ground bombardment, snipers, drone attacks, the cold and rain of winter and perhaps worse of all the inaction of world leaders who have it in their power to end Israel&#8217;s genocidal campaign in Gaza and, now it&#8217;s frightening assault on the civilian population of the West Bank, where Hamas isn&#8217;t even in power.</p>
<p>Only the United States, specifically President Biden, is uniquely positioned to pressure Israel to respect each of the I.C.J&#8217;s rulings. Perhaps, given its reliance on war as an answer to every foreign policy challenge since 9/11, the United States has forgotten it also has something called soft power- something it has sorely neglected the past twenty years.</p>
<p>The easiest way for President Biden to prove that he and the United States are still committed to international law is by announcing his personal support for an immediate cease-fire and showing proof that he&#8217;s pressuring Israel to do the same. He will also need to push for a robust and independent humanitarian assistance effort without any interference from Israel at either border crossing into Gaza.</p>
<p>Of course, all of this assumes that President Biden is willing to stop listening to the impenetrable wall of aides and advisors he&#8217;s created around himself and start seeing with his own eyes the scale of the suffering and the dire risks of a wider, regional war that is already endangering American lives.</p>
<p>According to a confidential source with extensive U.S. foreign policy experience, the deadly attack on U.S. troops on the border between Jordan and Syria this past week &#8220;exhibits how even the projection of U.S. military power serves to fuel conflict rather than mitigate it.&#8221; For totally preventable reasons, now the families of these American soldiers can join all the Palestinian and Israeli lives torn apart by the sheer insanity of this preventable war and unfolding humanitarian disaster.</p>
<p>Above all, President Biden needs to start hearing the calls of his fellow citizens, including the many thousands of Jewish Americans, who are demanding that their taxes and their nation not be used to wage yet another senseless war in their names. A failure to do so will have unimaginable consequences not just for Israelis and Palestinians but for the world.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font color="#999999"><img width="300" height="225" src="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/The-cries-of-Gaza_-300x225.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-medium wp-post-image" alt="" decoding="async" loading="lazy" srcset="https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/The-cries-of-Gaza_-300x225.jpg 300w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/The-cries-of-Gaza_-629x472.jpg 629w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/The-cries-of-Gaza_-200x149.jpg 200w, https://www.ipsnews.net/Library/2023/11/The-cries-of-Gaza_.jpg 630w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Afghan man walks past building destroyed during the civil war. The war which lasted nearly five years and killed 46,000 civilians was fueled by weapons and money from the United States and the Soviet Union. Photo courtesy of TKG’s photo archive in Kabul: <a href="http://www.tkg.af/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">www.tkg.af</a></p></font></p><p>By Melek Zahine<br />COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Nov 22 2023 (IPS) </p><p>On the morning of 11 November, Mohammed Abu Salmiya, the Director of Gaza&#8217;s largest medical center, Al Shifa Hospital, sent out an emotional S.O.S. to the world through a television news interview and through the remaining charge on his mobile phone. His plea for an immediate ceasefire on behalf of a hospital under siege and its 700 critically injured and ill patients, 36 premature babies, 400 staff, and the 2000 vulnerable civilians. These people sheltering within the hospital and its garden were heard as far away as Afghanistan yet totally ignored where it counted most- with the men in Israel&#8217;s war cabinet and Washington; they were busy executing and aiding an illegal war of choice on an unarmed, defenseless hospital and one of the poorest and densely populated places in the world.<br />
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<p>Like the Palestinians, Afghans have experienced the cruelty of armed conflict and occupation for decades. They know the painful cost of the endless wars waged by those who so casually destroy innocent lives in exchange for more power, revenge, or, as in the case of America&#8217;s post-9/11 response to Afghanistan, delusion that war can somehow defeat terrorism. In 2015, a U.S. gunship fired hundreds of shells into an M.S.F. trauma hospital in Kunduz, in northeastern Afghanistan because it had intelligence that Taliban fighters were based at the same location.  </p>
<p>Like Al Shifa Hospital&#8217;s S.O.S., those M.S.F. staff who survived the initial shelling desperately called military authorities in the area to call off the attack. Shelling continued for nearly an hour, and by the time it stopped, 34 men, women, children, patients, nurses, doctors, and M.S.F. support staff were killed, and dozens more seriously injured. Another casualty of the attack was the community. Before the hospital was destroyed, it had served as a lifeline for civilians wounded by the war raging around them but also as the only specialized surgical hospital in the region. It took six years for the hospital to reopen.</p>
<p>Between 2001 and the day U.S. Forces chaotically left Afghanistan twenty years later, nearly 50,000 Afghan civilians were killed as a direct result of the U.S. and Coalition military occupation. Brown University&#8217;s The Cost of War Project and other independent sources, such as the Uppsala Conflict Data Program, have determined that the scope of direct and indirect deaths through injury, malnutrition, poor water sanitation, infectious disease, pregnancy and birth-related risks, and cancers left untreated as a result of destroyed public services and infrastructure. The U.S. led post 9-11 total civilian death toll in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Yemen, Syria and Libya was an unfathomable 4 million people and a staggering 40 million people displaced by the fighting. </p>
<p>Despite the lingering scars of war and the dire humanitarian crisis facing Afghans today, the hearts of Afghans are with Gazans and with all those citizens of the world from Washington DC to London, Mexico City to Istanbul, who are crying out for a cease-fire and sense of humanity to prevail amidst world leaders. This heartbreaking, cruel moment transcends borders. </p>
<p>The collective punishment of the Palestinian people by Israel in retaliation for the actions of Hamas, with the unconditional diplomatic backing and financial and military support of the United States and many European nations, is now a collective pain felt across the world, irrespective of nationality, religion, ethnicity, or class.</p>
<p>When President Biden visited Israel on 18 October, he said, &#8220;I caution this: While you feel rage, don&#8217;t be consumed by it&#8230;After 9/11, we were enraged in the United States. And while we sought justice and got justice, we also made mistakes.&#8221; Instead, Washington, the U.K., and E.U. leaders have wasted precious time and lives arguing for humanitarian pauses while giving Israel the green light to continue its slaughter of civilians throughout the Gaza Strip. </p>
<p>The scope of the human catastrophe so far could have been prevented had President Biden backed up his advice to Israel with immediate humanitarian action for the Palestinian people and support through the several law enforcement and diplomatic options at Israel&#8217;s disposal to expedite the release of the 240 Israeli hostages and reinforce Israel&#8217;s border security from further Hamas attacks.</p>
<p>In the face of such inhumanity, President Biden&#8217;s ultimate mistake now would be continuing to ignore his advice to Israel. As Yonatan Zeigen, the son of 74 Vivian Silver, a lifelong peace activist, murdered by Hamas at Kibbutz Be&#8217;eri on October 7th, said this week, &#8220;Israel won&#8217;t cure our dead babies by killing more babies.&#8221;</p>
<p>It has been 12 brutal days and nights since those in power ignored the S.O.S. by the director of Al-Shifa Hospital. The I.D.F. forces stormed the hospital soon after the director&#8217;s urgent humanitarian appeal to the world. All of Al Shifa&#8217;s 22 intensive care patients have died, and another 30 patients, including three premature babies, have also died. Mohammed Abu Salmiya made another call to the world. This time, he said Al Shifa was &#8220;no longer a hospital but a graveyard&#8221; and reminded world leaders that civilians and civilian infrastructure such as hospitals are protected by international law and, if not the law, then by one&#8217;s sense of decency and humanity. So far, the response to Al Shifa&#8217;s Director from Washington and some E.U. members continues to be a surge in lethal military aid to Israel. </p>
<p>The four-day humanitarian pause Qatar just announced  needs to be reinforced by American and European demands on Israel for a definitive end to hostilities. The devastation of lives and infrastructure in Gaza is so vast and traumatic that a humanitarian pause immediately followed by a resumption of attacks on civilians by Israel and retaliations by Hamas will only lead to an abyss of more suffering for both Palestinians and Israelis and escalate the risk for a broader regional war.</p>
<p>If only Western leaders, starting with President Biden, had as much courage as the director, staff, and patients of Al Shifa Hospital and the loved ones of those killed at Kibbutz Be&#8217;eri on 7 October.</p>
<p>Unlike in Afghanistan, the time to stop the war is now, not after twenty years.</p>
<p><em><strong>Melek Zahine</strong> is a humanitarian affairs and disaster management specialist with over 30 years of experience working in Afghanistan, the Middle East, and the Balkans.</em></p>
<p>IPS UN Bureau</p>
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