Both Parties Cheerlead Still More Loudly for Israel's War
by Glenn Greenwald
by
Glenn Greenwald
World
concern over, and opposition to, the Israeli war in Gaza is
rapidly mounting:
International
pressure intensified sharply on Israel on Thursday, the 13th day
of its Gaza assault, after the United Nations suspended food aid
deliveries, the International Committee of the Red Cross accused
the Israelis of knowingly blocking assistance to the injured,
and a top Vatican official defended comments in which he compared
Gaza to a concentration camp.
The Israelis
have deliberately made it impossible to know the full extent of
the carnage and humanitarian disasters because they continue to
prevent journalists from entering Gaza even in the face of a now
week-old Israeli Supreme Court order compelling them to do so. According
to Palestinian sources, there are now 700 dead Palestinians
at least 200 of them children and well over 1,000 wounded.
Those numbers are not seriously doubted by anyone. By comparison,
a total of 10 Israelis have died 10 almost all of
them by "friendly fire." The unusually worded Red Cross
condemnation of Israel was prompted
by its discovery, after finally being allowed into Gaza, of
starving Palestinian children laying next to corpses, with ambulances
blocked for days by the IDF. Even with the relative "restraint"
Israel is exercising (the damage it could cause is obviously much
greater), this is not so much of a war as it is a completely one-sided
massacre.
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