Folks – I haven’t communicated with you all much this month, and I took a long time to sit with what exactly I feel compelled to say in this moment.
We are now one month into Israel’s unrelenting bombardment of Gaza. Over 10,000 Palestinians are dead. More are missing under the rubble. Nearly half of them are children.
More children have been killed in Gaza than the number killed in all armed conflict globally over the course of a whole year – for the last three years.
And it’s happening on our watch. With our tax dollars.
I know that some of you may have differing opinions or feelings about what’s happening in Gaza right now. I’m going to speak from my decades of experience organizing for peace, studying global conflict, and working in solidarity with liberation movements.
We are witnessing a genocide play out on Twitter and TikTok with the full, unconditional support of the United States government.
I could talk about how this all began 75 years ago with the Palestine War and the Nakba (“the disaster”), when 700,000 Palestinian people were ethnically cleansed from their ancestral lands to form the nation now known as Israel.
I could talk about how the Western world, led by the United States, has empowered an increasingly fascistic, right-wing government in Israel to force 2.2 million Palestinians – half of them children – into an open air prison the world knows as the Gaza Strip for the last 18 years.
I could talk about how Israel is, by every single academic and legal definition, acting as an apartheid state. Or how Netanyahu’s government has clearly stated they are intentionally engaging in ethnic cleansing and genocide with the current bombing campaign.
But what I most want to say is this: It’s not complicated.
For years we have been conditioned by Western politicians and mainstream media to believe that the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian people is “complicated”. That it’s “nuanced”. That it’s been going on for “thousands of years”. All of that is a lie.
There is nothing nuanced about genocide. You are either against genocide, or you are not. And if you are waffling in the gray area, your actions are supporting genocide. It really is that simple.
The rhetoric of nuance is designed to turn our gaze away from the reality of what is happening now – that a child has been murdered every 10 minutes for a month in Gaza.
THIS is who we are bombing, and yes I say WE because America is supplying the military aid and international credibility that enables this: