Anadolu Agency – January 12, 2024
World indebted to South Africa for taking stand against genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
South Africa, which filed case at UN top court, accuses Israel of perpetrating genocide against Palestinians in Gaza
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said Friday that the international system is "indebted to South Africa" for bringing Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for genocide against the Palestinian people.
It made the statement as two days of public hearing at the ICJ concluded.
"South Africa's case highlighted the compelling evidence that Israel is deliberately violating its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide," the ministry said, according to the Palestinian official news agency, WAFA
It said South Africa took "a brave step based on noble principles" to assume its responsibility and commitment as a state party to the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
"The Palestinian people will remain indebted to the South African government and its brave people for standing in the face of injustice inflicted upon the Palestinian people," it said.
South Africa, which filed the case in December, accused Israeli authorities of perpetrating genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. It requested provisional measures from the court to protect Palestinians, including by calling upon Israel to immediately halt military attacks.
South Africa laid out a list of alleged genocidal acts by Israel on the first day of the hearing Thursday, while Israel defended itself Friday.
Israel has killed more than 23,700 Palestinians in Gaza since the Oct. 7 cross-border offensive by Hamas. The military campaign has also caused mass displacement, destruction and hunger.
Countercurrent – January 13, 2024
A Cheer for South Africa
By Dr. Marwan Asmar
Thank you South Africa for answering the call of the oppressed and took Israel, kicking and screaming, to the international Court of Justice for its genocide in Gaza.
Thank you South Africa for standing with the Palestinian people and speaking out against the Israeli massacres from the air, sea and by ground troops and the murder of innocent civilians and destruction of homes, squares of houses and the bombing of whole cities, villages and camps.
Thank you South Africa for being utterly honest and laying out the facts in front of international judges about Gaza today being completely destroyed with its people – 1.9 million out of 2.2 million turned into internal refugees sleeping on roads and thin sheet-tents in the wild and cold terrain, hungry, destitute and with no food and clothes. Israel maliciously cut off everything, leaving them to fend for themselves.
This is an intent to genocide, to kill and to murder they demonstrated.
Thank you South Africa for speaking up for the wretched of the earth. Thank you for standing tall among the community of nations speaking at an international fora in front of respected judges and under the guise of the world at a time when many of the western countries like the USA, Britain, France, Germany and Italy preferred to condone vicious israeli bloody firepower and keep their arms folded while thousands of American-made bombs reigned down of people.
Thank you for not looking the other way, recognizing the fact the last three months and more Israel has been fighting unarmed civilians while murdering its professional classes of teachers, workers, doctors, journalists, lecturers , lawyers, judges and many more. This is not Hamas territory as Israel claims.
Thank you South Africa right from the top of its political spectrum to its man-in-the-street, institutions, judiciary, parliament, towns and great cities for speaking up against the genocide and ethnic cleansing of poor Palestinians who have no one to protect them except the almighty God and left to fend for themselves: women, children, old and yes, ordinary men many of whom were killed whilst sleeping in their beds as 2000-pound bombs blew their homes into smithereens.
As you rightly put if this is not intent to genocide then what is?
People have been moving from area to area in search of safe places to stay while being shot at by Israeli snipers if they are lucky and bombed at worst. Many of the displaced have been on the move, once, twice and thrice only to meet their deadly fate.
Thank you for your reputable judges who pointed out to the fact and more.
Gaza is not safe. Every place including schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, not to speak of infrastructure has been destroyed. The Israeli war machines has been merciless with over 23,000 killed in their homes and around 58,000 injured not to speak of the people still lying under the rubble.
This is genocide and thankfully you hammered the fact forward and spoke with honesty, humanity, courage and resilience with morality your utmost intention.
You know only too well what’s it like to live under a vindictive, racist, military regime while espousing a fake and shame democratic system that was there only to protect the privileged whites while trodding on the rest of the country. With all your might you said “by God there is no more room for apartheid even if it’s over our dead bodies.”
As you recognize Israel is trying today to erase the Palestinian people of Gaza, to get rid of them once and for all, through more daily massacres, deportation, subjugation, expulsion and reoccupation. Hopefully, your action at the top UN court has managed to stop that and bring Israel to count.
Whilst the Israelis have sought to defend themselves – a despicable act after their genocide committal – Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been quick to backtrack by saying he never wanted to reoccupy Gaza nor expel the Palestinians. But this is an outright lie because he said recently his extremist government was negotiating with various African countries about the possibility of shipping the Gaza Palestinians there as if he can.
Thank you South Africa for stopping such nonsense. Now the aim is to stop the war as an immediate step and give the Palestinians of Gaza a breather to pick themselves and stop the thudding bombs. Whole lists of families have been wiped off the civil register but with the help of countries like South Africa the Palestinians might start hoping again.
Thank you South Africa for this damning report against a state that has become an international pariah in front of world nation states despite its strong friends and allies.
Dr Marwan Asmar is a journalist from Amman, Jordan
https://countercurrents.org/2024/01/a-cheer-for-south-africa/
Chris Hedges – January 13, 2024
The Case for Genocide
By Chris Hedes
The International Court of Justice may be all that stands between the Palestinians in Gaza and genocide.
The exhaustive 84-page brief submitted by South Africa to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) charging Israel with genocide is hard to refute. Israel’s campaign of indiscriminate killing, wholesale destruction of infrastructure, including housing, hospitals and water treatment plants, along with its use of starvation as a weapon, accompanied by genocidal rhetoric from its political and military leaders who speak of destroying Gaza and ethnically cleansing the 2.3 million Palestinians, makes a strong case against Israel for genocide.
Israel’s smearing of South Africa as “the legal arm” of Hamas exemplifies the bankruptcy of its defense, a smear replicated by those who claim that demonstrations held to call for a ceasefire and protect Palestinian human rights are “anti-Semitic.” Israel, its genocide live streamed to the world, has no substantial counter argument.
But that does not mean the judges on the court will rule in South Africa’s favor. The pressure the U.S. will bring – Secretary of State Antony Blinken has called the South African charges “meritless” – on the judges, drawn from the member states of the U.N., will be intense.
A ruling of genocide is a stain that Israel – which weaponizes the Holocaust to justify its brutalization of the Palestinians – would find hard to remove. It would undercut Israel’s insistence that Jews are eternal victims. It would shatter the justification for Israel’s indiscriminate killing of unarmed Palestinians and construction of the world’s largest open air prison in Gaza, along with the occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. It would sweep away the immunity to criticism enjoyed by the Israel lobby and its Zionist supporters in the U.S., who have successfully equated criticisms of the “Jewish State” and support for Palestinian rights with anti-Semitism.
Over 23,700 Palestinians, including over 10,000 children, have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, when Hamas and other resistance fighters breached the security barriers around Gaza. Some 1,200 people were killed – there is strong evidence that some of the victims were killed by Israeli tank crews and helicopter pilots that intentionally targeted the some 200 hostages along with their captors. Thousands more Palestinians are missing, presumed buried under the rubble. Israeli attacks have left over 60,000 Palestinians wounded and maimed, the majority of them women and children. Thousands more Palestinian civilians, including children, have been arrested, blindfolded, numbered, beaten, forced to strip to their underwear, loaded onto trucks and transported to unknown locations.
A ruling by the court could be years away. But South Africa is asking for provisional measures that would demand Israel cease its military assault – in essence a permanent ceasefire. This decision could come within two or three weeks. It is a decision that is not based on the final ruling by the court, but on the merits of the case brought by South Africa. The court would not, by demanding Israel end its hostilities in Gaza, define the Israeli campaign in Gaza as genocide. It would confirm that there is the possibility of genocide, what the South African lawyers call acts that are “genocidal in character.”
The case will not be determined by the documentation of specific crimes, even those defined as war crimes. It will be determined by genocidal intent – the intent to eradicate in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group – as defined in the Genocide Convention.
These acts collectively include the targeting of refugee camps and other densely packed civilian areas with 2,000-pound bombs, the blocking of humanitarian aid, the destruction of the health care system and its effects on children and pregnant women – the U.N. estimates there are around 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza, and that more than 160 babies are delivered every day – as well as repeated genocidal statements by leading Israeli politicians and generals.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu equatedᅠGaza with Amalek, a nation hostile to the Israelites in the Bible, and cited the Biblical injunction to kill every Amalek man, woman, child or animal. Defence Minister Yoav Gallant called Palestinians “human animals.” Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated, as the South African lawyers told the court, that everybody in Gaza is responsible for what happened on Oct. 7 because they voted for Hamas, although half the population in Gaza are children who are too young to vote. But even if the entire population of Gaza did vote for Hamas this does not make them a legitimate military target. They are still, under the rules of war, civilians, and entitled to protection. They are also entitled under international law to resist their occupation via armed struggle.
The South African lawyers, who compared Israel’s crimes with those carried out by the apartheid regime in South Africa, showed the court a video of Israeli soldiers celebrating and calling for the death of Palestinians – they sang as they danced “There are no uninvolved civilians” – as evidence that genocidal intent descends from the top to the bottom of the Israeli war machine and political system. They provided the court with photos of mass graves where bodies were buried “often unidentified.” No one – including newborns – was spared, the South African lawyer Adila Hassim, Senior Counsel, explained to the court.
The South African lawyers told the court the “first genocidal act is mass killing of Palestinians in Gaza.” The second genocidal act, they stated, is the serious bodily or mental harm inflicted on Palestinians in Gaza in violation of Article 2B of the Genocide Convention. Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, another lawyer and legal scholar representing South Africa, argued that “Israel’s political leaders, military commanders and persons holding official positions have systematically and in explicit terms declared their genocidal intent.”
Lior Haiat, spokesperson for the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called Thursday’s three hour hearing one of the “greatest shows of hypocrisy in history, compounded by a series of false and baseless claims.” He accused South Africa of seeking to allow Hamas to return to Israel to “commit war crimes.”
Israeli jurists, in their response on Friday, called the South African charges “unfounded, “absurd” and amounting to “libel.” Israel’s legal team said it had – despite U.N. reports of widespread starvation and infectious diseases from a breakdown in sanitation and shortage of clean water – not impeded humanitarian assistance. Israel defended attacks on hospitals, calling them “Hamas command centers.” It told the court it was acting in self-defense. “The inevitable fatalities and human suffering of any conflict is not of itself a pattern of conduct that plausibly shows genocidal intent,” said Christopher Staker, a barrister for Israel.
Israeli leaders accuse Hamas with carrying out genocide, although legally if you are the victims of genocide you are not permitted to commit genocide. Hamas is also not a state. It is not, therefore, a party to the Genocide Convention. The Hague, for this reason, has no jurisdiction over the organization. Israel also claims the Palestinians are warned to evacuate areas that will come under attack and provided with “safe areas,” although as the South African lawyers documented, “safe areas” are routinely bombed by Israel with numerous civilian casualties.
Israel and the Biden administration intend to prevent any temporary injunction by the court, not because the court can force Israel to halt its military assaults, but because of the optics, which are already disastrous. The ICJ’s ruling depends on the Security Council for enforcement – which given the veto power by the U.S., renders any ruling against Israel moot. The second objective of the Biden administration is to make sure Israel is not found guilty of committing genocide. It will be unrelenting in this campaign, heavily pressuring the governments that have jurists on the court not to find Israel guilty. Russia and China, who have jurists in The Hague, are battling their own charges of genocide and may decide it is not in their interests to find Israel guilty.
The Biden administration is playing a very cynical game. It insists it is trying to halt what, by its own admission, is Israel’s indiscriminate bombing of Palestinians, while bypassing Congress to speed up the supply of weapons to Israel, includingᅠモdumbヤ bombs. It insists it wants the fighting in Gaza to end while it vetoes ceasefire resolutions at the U.N. It insists it upholds the rule of law while it subverts the legal mechanism that can halt the genocide.
Cynicism pervades every word Biden and Blinken utter. This cynicism extends to us. Our revulsion for Donald Trump, the Biden White House believes, will impel us to keep Biden in office. On any other issue this might be the case. But it cannot be the case with genocide.
Genocide is not a political problem. It is a moral one. We cannot, no matter what the cost, support those who commit or are accomplices to genocide. Genocide is the crime of all crimes. It is the purest expression of evil. We must stand unequivocally with Palestinians and the jurists from South Africa. We must demand justice. We must hold Biden accountable for the genocide in Gaza.
Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who was a foreign correspondent for fifteen years for The New York Times, where he served as the Middle East Bureau Chief and Balkan Bureau Chief for the paper. He is the host of the Emmy Award-nominated RT America show On Contact. His most recent book is “America: The Farewell Tour” (2019).
https://chrishedges.substack.com/p/the-case-for-genocide
World Socialist Web Site – January 13, 2024
Trudeau denounces International Court of Justice
case exposing Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has joined Washington in denouncing the case that South Africa has brought before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) charging Israel with genocide against the Palestinians.
“Our wholehearted support of the ICJ and its processes does not mean we support the premise of the case brought forward by South Africa,” Trudeau told a press conference Friday.
The head of Canada’s Liberal government blithely ignored the evidence that South Africa has presented to the ICJ in a meticulously researched and referenced document of more than 80 pages and a series of oral presentations before the court Thursday. Global Affairs Canada, Trudeau claimed, would soon issue a more expansive response.
Trudeau’s statement is a stamp of approval for the far-right Netanyahu regime’s genocidal onslaught on Gaza.
The case brought by South Africa is a devastating indictment of the mass slaughter Israel’s military has inflicted on the 2.3 million people of the tiny Gaza enclave since October 7. It lays out the horrific death toll, which now exceeds 30,000, the systematic destruction of housing and social infrastructure, and the universal suffering among the territory’s population almost half of whom are children and all of whom have been subjected to a brutal blockade of life’s necessities.
The complaint documents in great detail the statements of genocidal intent which have come from those leading the Israeli government and its military, beginning with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself.
Trudeau’s full-throated support for the slaughter and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians is at one with the actions of his and previous Canadian governments. Canadian imperialism is no less complicit in Israel’s genocide than its American ally, upon whose military might Ottawa has relied for over eight decades to assert its imperialist interests around the globe.
Canada’s political elite has backed Israel’s brutal oppression of the Palestinians for decades, including the bloody wars waged by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in 2009 and 2014. Canada’s armed forces has close ties to the IDF and Ottawa is a major military supplier for the Zionist regime. It was also one of the first countries to join the US-led coalition that mounted the provocative air strikes on Yemen’s Houthis early Friday morning—a major escalation towards a regional war throughout the Middle East targeting Iran and its allies.
At home, the Liberal government has encouraged a witch-hunt of pro-Palestinian and anti-genocide protesters under the bogus guise of combatting “antisemitism,” while asserting time and again that it upholds Israel’s “right to defend itself” and cavalierly brushing aside any and all evidence of Israeli war crimes.
Prior to Friday, Trudeau, Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly and other cabinet ministers had sought to evade taking a public position on South Africa’s case before the ICJ, prompting growing consternation within the corporate media, the official opposition Conservatives, and many within the Liberal government and caucus.
On Thursday, when asked about the government’s position on the case, all that Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland could bring herself to tell reporters was that government officials were “reviewing it carefully.”
After three months of non-stop savage bombardment of Gaza, the deliberate starvation of its 2.3 million inhabitants, and a chorus of incendiary and fascistic declarations from Israeli government officials justifying mass murder and ethnic cleansing—one could only ask in response how much more evidence does one need to “review”?
But in reality the government was not conducting a “review.” Rather it was debating how best to publicly cast and mount its defence of Israel.
The Trudeau government’s equivocation was bound up with concerns about the domestic repercussions of taking a position. Mass opposition exists among the population to Israel’s genocide. The ruling elite agrees that Canada must deepen its military-strategic partnership with US imperialism to secure its “place at the table” in the imperialist redivision of the world, but tactical differences persist over how best this can be realized under conditions where working people are hostile to militarism and war.
Popular opposition to the Israeli genocide in Gaza has found expression in continued mass protests across the country to demand an end to the onslaught, which has been made possible through a steady supply by the US of high-powered weaponry. Protesters have become increasingly critical of the government’s refusal to call for a ceasefire.
Differences within the minority Liberal government have existed since the early days of Israel’s onslaught. In late October, some 30 MPs, most of them Liberals, signed a letter calling on the Trudeau government to call for a ceasefire. On the ICJ case itself, Liberal MP Salma Zahid has urged the government to back South Africa’s application and “support the process at the International Court of Justice and the tenets of international law.”
The social democratic New Democratic Party (NDP), on whose votes the Liberal government depends for its parliamentary majority and implementation of its agenda of war abroad and public spending austerity at home, has urged the Trudeau government to adopt an official pose of neutrality vis-à-vis the case before ICJ.
Earlier this week NDP foreign affairs critic Heath McPherson wrote to Foreign Affairs Minister Joly to ask the government “not to intervene in opposition to this case, and to support the decision of the court.”
The position taken by the NDP would commit it and the government to absolutely nothing, as the case could take years to wind through the ICJ’s legal process. Although the eventual decision is binding on Israel, the ICJ lacks any means to enforce it. Parties can appeal to the UN Security Council to enforce a ruling, but the US would certainly veto any resolution aimed at holding Israel to account for its genocidal onslaught.
The government’s attack on the ICJ case exposing Israel’s genocide will no doubt draw upon and echo the vituperous attacks issued in recent days from within the ranks of the Liberal Party and liberal circles, as well as those of the Netanyahu regime itself.
On Tuesday, Liberal MPs Anthony Housefather and Marco Mendicino released an incendiary statement that dismissed the genocide case against Israel as “baseless and unconscionable,” and declared that it was up to Hamas to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Housefather and Mendicino endorsed a Globe and Mail op-ed by former Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella. A Liberal appointee who has been lionized by the Canadian establishment as a liberal beacon, Abella made no attempt to rebut the legal charge of genocide. Rather she resorted to “special pleading.” She justified Israel’s mass slaughter and deliberate displacement of the Palestinians in Gaza as a legitimate response to what she termed Hamas’ “genocidal” October 7 attack; denounced its supposed use of the civilians of Gaza as “human shields”; and invoked the Zionist national myth that justifies the dispossession of the Palestinians by invoking the Nazis’ extermination of 6 million European Jews.
Similar to Abella, Irwin Cotler—a former Liberal Justice Minister and until recently the government’s Special Envoy for Combatting Antisemitism and Holocaust Remembrance—has denounced the scrupulously documented evidence in the South African-led case as 'false charges.' A staunch Zionist and long-time advocate of war on Iran, Cotler justified Israel’s continuing onslaught in Gaza in an interview on the CBC’s Power & Politics. “I don't understand,” he declared, “South Africa’s weaponization … of international law, which not only ends up being defamatory of Israel, not only incentivizing antisemitism, but effectively undermining the whole rules-based international legal order.”
The response of the Trudeau government and the Canadian political establishment to the ICJ case against Israel is a devastating self-exposure of Canadian imperialism’s complicity in the Gaza genocide and the predatory character of its actions on the world stage as a whole.
It comes amid escalating efforts to criminalize opposition to the Canadian government’s pro-genocide policies. On Wednesday, Trudeau met with the head of the Toronto Police and declared that it was necessary to intensify efforts to combat “antisemitism.” On Thursday, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw announced that a weekly pro-Palestinian overpass protest at Avenue Road would be banned, threatening those who gather with arrest. He slandered the peaceful protesters who have been confronted by pro-Israel groups as hateful and criminal, declaring in a statement, “Hate and intimidation can have no space in our city and we have been unwavering in our commitment to restore the sense of public safety, and not tolerate behaviour that crosses the line to criminal activity.”
At the same time, the group of Toronto anti-genocide, pro-Palestinian activists known as the “Peace 11” continue to be pursued on criminal charges and face up to 10 years in prison over protests targeting the CEO of Indigo book stores over her financial support for members of the Israel Defence Forces. The protesters have been slandered as antisemitic, with claims of a supposed wave of anti-Jewish hate being deployed to justify a far-reaching assault on democratic rights to protest across Canada.
As the Socialist Equality Party declared in a statement defending the “Peace 11” earlier this week, “The waging of war by Canada in alliance with the US and its NATO partners is taking the form of a third world war—with fronts against Russia in Ukraine, in the Middle East, where genocide has been adopted as state policy in preparation for war against Iran, and against China in the Indo-Pacific. This imperialist redivision of the world, driven by the irreconcilable contradictions of the capitalist system, is incompatible with democratic rights at home. As the working class enters into mass struggle on a scale not seen for decades, ruling elites everywhere feel the need to turn to authoritarian forms of rule to uphold their vast wealth at the top of societies riven by monstrous levels of social inequality.”
The Trudeau government’s rallying behind the Netanyahu government underscores that the defence of the Palestinian people and the struggle against war cannot be advanced through appeals to the political representatives of the Canadian ruling class. Rather it requires a turn to the working class and the fight to mobilize it as an independent political force on an anti-capitalist program, by linking the opposition to genocide and war with the defence of working people’s democratic and social rights, and the fight for social equality.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2024/01/13/ylaa-j13.html?pk_campaign=newsletter&pk_kwd=wsws
Global Research - January 12, 2024
Genocide Will Not Save Israel. Will the ICJ Save Gaza?
By Dr. Paul Larudee
I wish I could see a way that Gaza can escape genocide, but I can’t. The global mobilization of millions of people, including you and me, is inspirational, as is the stunning work by small independent journalists, upon whom we now rely for the truth, in contrast to the fiction peddled by the mainstream coddlers of racist mass murderers and their professional Zionist prevaricators tasked with persuading us all that black is white, filth is clean and countless child deaths by disease, starvation, thirst and exposure is self defense.
Even more inspiring is the dedication and courage of Palestinian journalists in Gaza, like Hamza Dahdouh and more than 110 others that have given their lives so that no one can ignore the carnage for even a moment, not even those who are assassinating them so that they cannot report that they are being assassinated. And the doctors, nurses, paramedics, and orderlies, who carry on the profession of medicine when there is no medicine, nor dressings, nor ambulances, nor even hospitals, so that at the very least we can count the casualties and measure the size of the crime.
But do we have the power to stop the monstrous actors from the bottom of Hell and their apologists who rule over us? Perhaps mathematically we do, but I have no confidence that we are organized enough or radical enough to make it happen. I don’t blame anyone other than the criminals themselves, because I am no better than anyone else who is trying to stop them. While I do what I think I can, I wallow with the rest of you in our collective helplessness.
On the other hand, the resistance fighters are not helpless. They have planned and trained and armed themselves by incredible feats of will, discipline and perseverance. They care nothing for the lies that are fabricated about them. They care only for their mission and their pride in refusing to do to their persecutors what is being done to their brothers and sisters in Palestine – only to do what is necessary to achieve liberation from the crushing oppression which they have been forced to endure for so long. They will prevail.
As I have said previously, Israel’s only strategy is genocide, and I fear that they will achieve it. But genocide will not save Israel. Hamas and all the resistance forces will outlast the Zionist project. They will outlast even the unthinkable mass murder and/or expulsion of two million of their brothers and sisters. The half million Zionists that have abandoned the “Jewish Home” since October 7th, 2023 will fulfill different dreams on other shores. The former “settlements” in the “Gaza envelope” and the northern frontiers will not return. Israel will never resurrect its economy, and it will be an even bigger pariah to the rest of the world than ever before.
Will the International Court of Justice save Gaza? I think not. Even in the unlikely event that South Africa wins its case and the court enjoins Israel from its genocidal practices, who will enforce the ruling? And it’s quite possible that the game is rigged, the deck stacked, and that the ruling will go against South Africa.
I know your compulsion to save the population of Gaza. It is my compulsion, too. I could never live with myself if I didn’t do everything in my power to prevent this horror. My heart with its triple bypass demands it. But my head tells me that the odds are against us. My only consolation is that the current storm is pushing the Zionist ship straight toward the rocks, and that nothing will save it. Not even genocide.
*Paul Larudee is a retired academic and current administrator of a nonprofit human rights and humanitarian aid organization. He is a regular contributor to Global Research.
https://www.globalresearch.ca/genocide-will-not-save-israel/5846027
Published since July 2008 |
Your donation
is tax deductable.
The Journal of America Team:
Editor in chief:
Abdus Sattar Ghazali
Senior Editor:
Prof. Arthur Scott
Special Correspondent
Maryam Turab