Here in the UK, Israel/Gaza is a test of our national character – part one
There is a post on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), saying that a UK citizen’s opinion of what is happening in Gaza is a litmus test of that person’s character.
Here it is…
There is no greater test of character than finding out where someone stands on Palestine.
In just a few seconds you immediately understand their ignorance, morality, motives, prejudices and fortitude.
It is the ultimate acid test of a person's soul.— Ragged Trousered Philanderer (@RaggedTP) October 13, 2023
… and it is absolutely right.
If enough people are voicing similar opinions – or they do it on the national media so they can influence others – is that not an indication of the national character that we are showing the world?
This Site seems to be suffering because of its coverage of the conflict (if you can even call it that; the current situation seems to be the two-million-strong population of Gaza cowering under relentless genocidal missile attacks from Israel); it seems that, if you say what you see instead of conforming to a fake “consensus reality” constructed in Whitehall and Broadcasting House, you will be suppressed.
But this too will pass and I have a duty to report what is happening – in this case, in the participants’ own words, as seen on the previously-mentioned ‘X’ site; it seems the most immediate source. We’ll start with the UK’s prime minister, Rishi Sunak.
When word of the Hamas attack on southern Israel came through, early in the morning of October 7, Sunak posted this response:
I am shocked by this morning's attacks by Hamas terrorists against Israeli citizens.
Israel has an absolute right to defend itself.
We're in contact with Israeli authorities, and British nationals in Israel should follow travel advice.
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) October 7, 2023
We must be fair: while Hamas later stated that it attacked only military targets, the information available to us at the time was that civilians were attacked as well. And who willingly believes an organisation that is said to be terrorist by almost all our trusted media outlets?
The BBC – which is now under sustained criticism for not calling Hamas terrorists – provided much-needed context courtesy of Israeli journalist Gideon Levy, who pointed out that the people of Gaza have been effectively under siege for 70 years and that, in such a situation, it is perfectly natural for people to resist:
"Gaza is a cage, is the biggest prison in the world. Nobody spoke about lifting the siege. People who live 70 years in a cage want to resist, and if they have the possibility they'll do it…"
Israeli journalist Gideon Levy speaking on BBC News. pic.twitter.com/e6HWFPSp48
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) October 7, 2023
Here’s some more context, from Andrew Feinstein on Double Down News – showing that Israeli violence and murder of Palestinians has been a constant and continuing outrage that has gone ignored by western media and politicians who actually support it, including the leaders of both the UK government and its main opposition party.
He is also early in pointing out that resistance to Russia in Ukraine – that is supported by the west – is berated in Palestine:
“It’s seen as noble and right for Ukrainians to defend themselves so why is it not right for Palestinians?” @AndrewFeinstein pic.twitter.com/BdOJWe1WkQ
— Double Down News (@DoubleDownNews) October 7, 2023
Broadcaster Adil Ray chimed in early, with a balanced comment on the situation:
Bombing innocent civilians is not the answer. It is an abhorrent act that only brings more harm. And neither is an occupation of someone’s homeland. It has to be in the interests of all world leaders to find a peaceful solution in Israel and Palestine. Our inaction is complicit.
— Adil Ray OBE (@adilray) October 7, 2023
And then the right-wingers turned up to put the boot in. Here’s Mail on Sunday bovver boy Dan Hodges:
Thing to remember about left wing commentators attempting to justify Hamas’ barbarism. They don’t even believe it themselves. But it’s the price of admission to the fashionable left. If you don’t show you’re prepared to fetishise these murderers, you don’t get it.
— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) October 7, 2023
What’s not to believe about a claim that people who have been unjustly caged for decades might turn to violence in a desperate bid for freedom?
Ah, but those blasted lefties were putting out informative context that was undermining what people like Hodges were trying to say. For example, here’s a link to a Wall Street Journal article explaining how Israel helped in the creation of Hamas, which it saw as a Muslim opponent to the Palestine Liberation Organisation:
Worth remembering that Israel helped spawn Hamas as a way to crush the secular nationalism of Yasser Arafat's PLO. The US did same thing with Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
This is a pretty good article in Wall Street Journal going over the history.👇https://t.co/r8oksKlJIH
— Matt Kennard (@kennardmatt) October 7, 2023
The PLO gave up its opposition to the existence of Israel, but Hamas has continued to deny that nation’s right to exist. Now, why would Israel support the creation of a group that wants to destroy it? Is it to give its people an enemy – a bogeyman to fear and hate? Is it to continue the aggression, despite other alternatives being available?
By the evening of October 7, anti-Palestinian sentiment was already being spread through the UK’s social media. Note: anti-Palestinian, not anti-Hamas. The aim was to link the innocent Palestinian people with the violent attackers:
NEW: Hard-left MP Apsana Begum posed with a Palestinian campaign group this afternoon – just five hours after that same campaign group announced a protest outside the Israeli embassy tomorrow, blaming the terror attacks on Israel's own behaviour. https://t.co/hUmsGZhoMS pic.twitter.com/GTFtMhSPoo
— Calgie (@christiancalgie) October 7, 2023
Remember: Israel’s behaviour in bottling Palestinians up in Gaza and in supporting the creation of Hamas may very well have led to the violence it had suffered that day.
Adil Ray tweeted again that evening, putting his finger on the heart of the Israel/Palestine question:
There has quite rightly been a unanimous response from western leaders stating Israel’s “right to defend itself”. Unified statements are powerful stuff. Many in Palestine would no doubt welcome unanimous statements that defended the Palestinian right to an unoccupied homeland.
— Adil Ray OBE (@adilray) October 7, 2023
Sadly, some supporters of Palestinian liberation in the UK chose to take to the streets and celebrate the Hamas attack on Israel that night – thereby playing into the hands of right-wing supporters of Israel.
Here’s a former aide to Margaret Thatcher, demanding that these UK citizens should be arrested and, if possible, deported. His claim that they may have direct links to organisations that threaten national security is plucked from the air. Racism?
The British Govt should arrest and detain supporters of Islamist terror movements such as Hamas, and assess whether they have direct links to these organizations and pose a national security risk. Any illegal migrants found among them should be swiftly deported. https://t.co/NpTv65rx7v
— Nile Gardiner (@NileGardiner) October 8, 2023
On the morning of October 8, UK opposition leader Keir Starmer denied the history of Gaza by saying the Hamas attack had “no justification”. He ignored decades of suppression by Israel and said that country had “every right to defend itself”.
It is important to remember that Israel does indeed have a right to defend itself and its people. But how far should that defence go?
“Israel has every right to defend herself”
Labour leader Keir Starmer says the “perpetrators of [the attack on Israel] have deliberately pushed back the prospect of peace agreements”#BBCLauraK https://t.co/XWf5EU0E9K pic.twitter.com/Ry1fcvocyG
— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) October 8, 2023
Meanwhile, more level heads were still trying to provide vital context:
You can literally see the effects of this on Twitter — largely ignorant people wading into replies and presenting the violence as “good” vs “evil” — because that’s what they’ve been told by the BBC, Sky News, etc etc .
— Philip Proudfoot (@PhilipProudfoot) October 8, 2023
This was that day that Benjamin Netanyahu announced his intended response to the attack on his country by a small group of armed militants: he said he would “smash Gaza to dust” and all people living there should leave – even though Israel had closed all its borders and so had Egypt:
Netanyahu: “we’re going to smash Gaza to dust, I’m telling all Gazans to leave now”
Where to mate?
Where the fukc can they go?
You control their prison, their water, electricity, food and movement. You are the prison warden and you have the keys and the power.— Dazsaid (@DarrenMelia1) October 8, 2023
Someone had previously made the point that Palestinians in Gaza have nowhere to go. Grace Blakeley provides just a couple of the response to it – made (I believe) before Netanyahu’s statement:
These are just some of the vile responses to a tweet pointing out that Palestinians can’t leave because they have nowhere to go. pic.twitter.com/MaAhcFD3sq
— Grace Blakeley (@graceblakeley) October 7, 2023
Evidence of pro-Israel propaganda (lies) was also starting to come out. So:
Zionists are trying to spin the ‘supernova festival’ near the Gaza perimeter as a ‘festival for peace,’ which it wasn’t. It was a weekend rave.
But who thought that it was a good idea to throw a party right next to a concentration camp?https://t.co/9NaYoLJgAY— Ragged Trousered Philanderer (@RaggedTP) October 8, 2023
This was also the day we were reminded that…
The Palestinian resistance does not target civilians.
According to Israeli newspaper Haaretz's own figures, three-quarters of the Israeli dead named so far are soldiers: https://t.co/zTW2wnrVG4
— Asa Winstanley (@AsaWinstanley) October 8, 2023
Some might say this is just as much a piece of propaganda as Israel’s claim that a weekend rave was a peace festival. Who do you believe?
Former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn wasn’t worried about conflicting stories from either side; his only concern was restoring peace. The response from a biased UK press and punditry was predictable:
.@JeremyCorbyn has called for a ceasefire.
He has said there is a need for urgent de-escalation.
He wants a world of peace and an end to the violence.
But somehow he’s the evil bastard when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Honestly, it really beggars belief.
— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) October 8, 2023
Frightening that Corbyn is the only MP in the UK calling for de escalation of tbe bloodshed and killing in the Middle East. And worse, many MPs are pillorying and abusing him for advocating for peace. What kind of a Country has to UK become?
— Kerry Burgess (@KerryBurgess) October 8, 2023
“What kind of country has the UK become?”
More was to follow.
By this time, the world “unprovoked” was turning up in the comments of a large number of Israel supporters in what some interpreted as an attempt to create the “illusory truth effect”.
Here: see for yourself:
They're Repeating The Word 'Unprovoked' Again, This Time In Defense Of Israel
Article with supporting links.https://t.co/mstjGonhhI
— Caitlin Johnstone (@caitoz) October 8, 2023
Now see this interview with a Palestinian politician based in the West Bank, who again states that the Hamas attack followed decades of occupation by Israel, did not target civilians, and took military personnel as hostages. Meanwhile, Israel could be seen to be bombing houses in Gaza.
He asked the crucial question of the current conflict: if Israel has a right to defend itself from Hamas’ aggression, does Palestine not have a right to defend itself from Israel?
He quoted the Israeli finance minister, who self-describes as a fascist homophobe, saying Palestinians have three choices: to emigrate, accept a life of subjugation to Israelis, or die.
He pointed out that, in counterpoint to the Israeli hostages taken by Hamas, more than 5,000 Palestinians are in Israeli jails, including more than 1,260 who do not even know why they are there.
And he made the point that any Palestinian acting in a way described by the United Nations as entirely permissible in order to free their nation is described as a terrorist. This was to become a hot topic.
If you consider yourself to be fair minded, please listen to what this man is saying. Every single word is true.
If you support Ukraine’s resistance to Russia’s occupation but not the Palestinians resistance to Israeli occupation, you are a hypocrite of the worst kind! https://t.co/UJy8MZZVRP
— Phil Gould 🇵🇸🖕🥁 (@bongosaloon) October 8, 2023
More UK politicians were passing comment. David Lammy’s sympathy for a UK citizen who died while fighting for Israel stirred up a strong response:
What @DavidLammy should be asking is why is any British citizen serving in the Israeli occupation forces?
The moral thing to do is to demand an end to Israel's occupation, not condemn this Palestinian uprising against a 75-year-long subjugation by an evil Israeli regime. https://t.co/B0N4Buw3yS
— Chris Williamson (@DerbyChrisW) October 8, 2023
Labour’s Wes Streeting appeared on television, supporting Israel’s right to defend itself against an attack that had ended more than 24 hours previously:
Wes Streeting says its important for democracies around the world to stand with a country that has been engaged in a brutal military occupation for decades, is ethnically cleansing the occupied, and imposes apartheid on them. pic.twitter.com/UoZQOg41CA
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) October 8, 2023
On, Monday, October 9, this happened:
European Union has just suspended all financial & medical aid to Palestine with immediate effect. [Reuters]
— Tory Fibs (@ToryFibs) October 9, 2023
There was no vote and the Irish government subsequently lodged a complaint about the absence of democracy or legality.
And on the ground in the UK, public opinion was swelling against Palestine:
I’d add this. Those reposting pictures of stupid and callous young people in the West openly supporting Hamas might care to count the numbers in those videos. They’re tiny. What’s happened is terrible enough – what is to come sufficiently dreadful – for us not to make it worse.
— David Aaronovitch (@DAaronovitch) October 9, 2023
The Israeli bombing of Gaza was now proven to be killing Palestinian civilians, including children:
https://twitter.com/ShaykhSulaiman/status/1711397654922412151
Some of us drew the appropriate conclusion:
Israel is now involved in indiscriminate bombing of civilians in Gaza. This is a War Crime which both the U.K. and EU are supporting!
— Lord John Kilclooney (@KilclooneyJohn) October 9, 2023
It is indeed a war crime, against article 33 of the Geneva Convention: non-combatants must not be punished in any way for the actions of combatants.
Israel announced that it was laying full siege to Gaza, meaning it would cut off food, water and power to the region:
Jewish Israeli Defence Minister described Palestinians in Gaza as ‘human animals,’ and is denying them food, water and electricity while raining down bombs on civilians and mosques.
Why aren't British politicians and Jewish representatives in the UK condemning this war crime? pic.twitter.com/SOBR8TqEmn— Ragged Trousered Philanderer (@RaggedTP) October 9, 2023
This is also a war crime. The justification is that it is intended to flush out members of Hamas who are hiding behind Palestinian civilians – but this is doublespeak; it is the civilians who are being harmed.
I know it can be demoralizing to see such blatant doublespeak and hypocrisy amplified throughout the media.
But the main reason they’re trying so hard to ignore the suffering of Palestinians is that the vast majority of the planet is on the side of the oppressed.
— Grace Blakeley (@graceblakeley) October 9, 2023
Is this true? Well… people in the UK were starting to pipe up, as they perceived an apparent disparity between what they saw happening to Gaza and what supporters of Israel were saying about it:
I'm trying to understand the two conflicting sides in the conflict in Isreal.
We see the wrong in Putin's expansion plans to take over land that belongs to Ukraine. Why do we take a different view of Isreal expanding into the land belonging to their neighbours? It feels at odds!— linda m tomlinson (@tomlinsonlindam) October 8, 2023
Luciana Berger, the right-wing former Labour defector who tried to stand against the party while Jeremy Corbyn was leader and was subsequently accepted back with open arms by Keir Starmer, was put on national television to condemn his call for peace:
Sophy Ridge puts Jeremy Corbyns comments to Luciana Berger – that he doesn't support any attacks & the way to end the terrible situation in Israel and Palestine is to end the occupation of Palestine by Israel. Berger says these comments are wrong. pic.twitter.com/dw5YMtTXYY
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) October 9, 2023
Here’s what we may consider Mr Corbyn’s response – limited to the social media:
Today, I'm thinking of all those in Israel and Palestine suffering unimaginable pain, trauma and fear.
The horrific attacks on civilians in Israel were deplorable. This cannot justify the indiscriminate killing of Palestinians, who are paying the price for a crime they did not…
— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) October 10, 2023
It still drew a strong response – that was ridiculed for its falsehood:
You should've been here 3 days ago when he did
— mellow elephant (@mellow_elephant) October 10, 2023
Back to the mass media, and here’s Iain Dale on LBC, urging Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu “not to hold back” in his response; basically he was supporting genocide in Gaza.
I provide here his video clip, along with a response from Tom London, putting the opposing view:
.@IainDale you have a huge platform
We agree Hamas committed horrendous war crimes
But are you REALLY now supporting the bombing and starving of 2.2 million people? This is not even claimed to be self-defence. It is avowedly vengeance – against Palestinian civilians https://t.co/nCJqUFy4e0
— Tom London (@TomLondon6) October 10, 2023
Why was he taking sides at all?
A note on the BBC’s refusal to call Hamas terrorists: its own guidelines indicate that this is permissible, but journalists seem to be – rightly, in This Writer’s opinion – following the line taking by news agencies like Reuters: “Reuters may refer without attribution to terrorism and counterterrorism in general, but do not refer to specific events as terrorism. Nor does Reuters use the word terrorist without attribution to qualify specific individuals, groups or events.” This is to protect the editorial integrity of journalists.
On the streets, supporters of Palestine were still out in the evenings, doing their cause more harm than good, because it allowed other people to film them and post attack messages. There is a response, but hadn’t the damage been done?
The conflation of Palestinian flags with Hamas, and of wanting a peaceful de-escalation with ‘praising rapists’, is obscene.
The role of older men in any culture is meant to be providing guidance and calm, not stir up manic, frenzied hysteria. https://t.co/wRuLGdroDc
— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) October 9, 2023
The claim that Hamas had raped Israeli women is now hotly disputed, being only hearsay.
Back to national TV, and on Robert Peston’s show, former shadow chancellor John McDonnell said Netanyahu’s plan must be stopped before it “annihilates” Palestinians:
The desperately urgent priority must be to mobilise the world community to halt the attack on Gaza, which could result in the annihilation of Palestinians & an escalating conflict rapidly embracing the Middle East. Too many lives have been lost already. https://t.co/URDzBs21Qs
— John McDonnell MP (@johnmcdonnellMP) October 9, 2023
Back on the social media, Nile Gardiner repeated his call for anyone supporting Palestine to be arrested and deported as being pro-Hamas:
Islamists marching on the streets of London supporting Hamas, a proscribed terrorist movement, should be stripped of their British citizenship (if they have it) and deported. There should be zero tolerance for terrorist movements and those who actively give them aid and support.
— Nile Gardiner (@NileGardiner) October 10, 2023
Labour’s David Lammy, who had already spoken in support of Israel, travelled from his party conference to London to attend a vigil for the Israeli people who had been killed in the Hamas attack:
Important to travel back from Liverpool to Westminster this afternoon to attend the Vigil for Israel.
We mourn the victims of Hamas’ appalling attack.
We stand by Israel’s right to defend itself, rescue hostages and protect its citizens. pic.twitter.com/m9tmp6boW5
— David Lammy (@DavidLammy) October 9, 2023
He repeated the phrase that Israel has a right to defend itself, rescue hostages and protect its citizens. Taken at face value, these words are entirely accurate. Sadly, we were learning that, to many, Israel defending itself was about murdering Palestinians en masse.
On the streets again, pro-Israel supporters took video of a Palestine Solidarity Campaign demonstration outside the Israeli embassy. Tom Slater’s interpretation of the couplet, “From the river to the sea/Palestine will be free” is curious: it does not celebrate the murder of Jews or call for ethnic cleansing – it simply demands freedom from Israeli occupation.
But the post puts the words “ethnic cleansing” into people’s minds and associates them with the desires of Palestinians:
Fascist scum, on the streets of London, celebrating the slaughter of Jews and calling for ethnic cleansing. No more excuses. No more looking the other way. This poisonous anti-Semitism must be confronted. Now. https://t.co/0iXK68mUlz
— Tom Slater (@Tom_Slater_) October 9, 2023
Nigel Farage – who is hugely influential, love him or hate him – posted up a video of a masked pro-Palestinian demonstrator who was hugely mistaken in his reading of the situation.
But then, look at what Farage wrote in response to it, which is no less mistaken in what it claims. Deliberately?
Support for the mass murder of Israelis on the streets of London tonight?
We are allowing our country and its values to be destroyed. Police stand by and do nothing. pic.twitter.com/KDAUW6HWv4
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) October 9, 2023
On October 10, Labour suspended a councillor for referring to Netanyahu’s plan for Gaza as a “final solution” – because he repeated words used by the Nazis about what they were doing to Jews during World War II, that are therefore considered anti-Semitic.
The problem is, his description of the plan – not including those words – was accurate, and many may question why the reference to words used to describe a genocide in the past is not appropriate to a genocide now:
🚨 𝗟𝗔𝗕𝗢𝗨𝗥 𝗦𝗨𝗦𝗣𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗦 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗖𝗜𝗟𝗟𝗢𝗥 𝗔𝗙𝗧𝗘𝗥 ‘𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟 𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡’ 𝗜𝗦𝗥𝗔𝗘𝗟 𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗕𝗨𝗥𝗦𝗧
“We must take a hard stance on this & stand with the Israeli people against these unprovoked terrorists attack.” 👈 @SamRowlands_ https://t.co/WahXE7hxjF.
— Welsh Conservatives 🏴 (@WelshConserv) October 10, 2023
Back to national TV, where Foreign Secretary James Cleverly, asked for an opinion on Israel’s decision to deprive 2.2 million people in Gaza of food, water and energy, said that the response to a terrorist attack could in no way be compared with the attack itself. This was not an answer to the question, but was absolutely right; what Israel was planning was several orders of magnitude more deadly.
His justification for the expected huge loss of life was that it would help Israel prevent Hamas from committing more terrorist acts:
#KayBurley: You could take this opportunity to offer public support to those people in Gaza… that have no water, no electricity & no food?
James Cleverly: Hang on…
KB: They're all human beings pic.twitter.com/uNEF3wgP5D
— Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 (@Haggis_UK) October 10, 2023
On the social media, it was the turn of Tory Chairman Greg Hands to misrepresent the activities of his political opponents:
Yesterday it was a backbencher, now it's a Shadow Minister.
When will Sir Keir take action against those in the Labour Party who fail to unequivocally condemn the terror attack on Israel?
And those who use the offensive “apartheid” term in relation to Israel? #LPC23 https://t.co/7c22CummVm
— Greg Hands (@GregHands) October 9, 2023
He was deliberately conflating Hamas with Palestine; supporting the Palestine Solidarity Campaign is not supporting Hamas.
And Israel is an apartheid state, of course. It has walled off occupied Palestine from the territories it has taken for itself; that is why it is easy to cut supplies of food, water and power to Gaza.
Back to national TV, and the BBC’s Newsnight interviewed Husam Zumlot, head of the Palestinian mission to the UK, who lost six family members in a carpet-bombing attack on Gaza by Israel.
Asked by Kirsty Wark if he condones the killing of Israeli civilians, he pointed out that the government of which he is a representative has opposed any activity other than peace for 30 years:
"My cousin is not Hamas. These kids are not Hamas."
Husam Zomlot, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, lost 6 family members amongst the almost 700 killed in Israeli strikes into Gaza.#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/Oih0hpWhxt
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) October 9, 2023
Here’s a forlorn hope from David Aaronovitch:
The most obvious way to bring about an end to the death and destruction in Gaza is for Hamas to release those it has abducted. Anyone seriously interested in peace should ask for that.
— David Aaronovitch (@DAaronovitch) October 10, 2023
Release of hostages is unlikely to prevent Netanyahu from continuing with his plan to raze Gaza to the ground.
A prospective Tory Parliamentary candidate repeats unsubstantiated claims that Hamas raped Israeli women:
That British nationals are taking to the streets to celebrate mass murder, rape and hostage-taking ought to shame us, but it ought to seriously worry us all.
This is not what we should expect in a peaceful and secure democracy.
— Nick Timothy (@NJ_Timothy) October 9, 2023
On Piers Morgan’s digital TV show, Grace Blakeley responds to his claim that the deaths of (at the time) hundreds of Israelis is ISIS-level terrorism by pointing out that 6,400 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli troops since 2008:
End the occupation of Palestine. pic.twitter.com/tvmW6dZvTz
— Grace Blakeley (@graceblakeley) October 10, 2023
Tory minister Robert Jenrick reinforces the use of the word “terrorist” to describe Hamas. Again, this creates the spectre of false association – that Palestinians could all be described as terrorists:
Hamas are not “militants” or “fighters”, they are TERRORISTS.
The British media should stop the euphemisms and tell it like it is. https://t.co/PyVMztqdBI
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) October 9, 2023
Ash Sarkar of Novara Media raises a significant concern:
The Islamophobic and anti-Palestinian racism that's being normalised in British media is nothing short of disgusting. Heard someone saying on Radio 4 that people in Gaza "hate Jews more than they love their own children". How is that allowed to pass without comment or criticism?
— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) October 10, 2023
James Cleverly backs Israel’s war crimes:
UK Foreign Secretary backing clear violations of Geneva Conventions here. Yes: war crimes.
If we had a functioning media, this would be front-page news. If we had a functioning political system, he would have to resign.
We have neither. https://t.co/QfgHF1UTt1
— Matt Kennard (@kennardmatt) October 10, 2023
Social media commentators point out that UK media organisations have ignored Israeli brutality over many years – and this is now prejudicing their coverage of the current crisis:
The problem the BBC and other media have is they have ignored – or only fleetingly and superficially covered – the brutality of Israel over so many years and decades that they cannot escape their own simplistic and perverse prejudices. https://t.co/FcJpQai5EA
— Greg Hadfield (@GregHadfield) October 10, 2023
A supporter of Israel claims that that country’s forces have never committed the kind of atrocities claimed of Hamas… and is put in his place:
There is actually a great deal of documentation, including video, of rape, torture, and other terrorist acts against civilians by the IDF.https://t.co/ewmCoJWzzj
— spencer 🐊 (@Unpop_Science) October 9, 2023
Supporters of Israel are caught calling for genocide:
No one is commenting on this level of hate speech- it’s off the scale and focussed on Muslims, oppressed minorities, the left – the want an ultimate confrontation, same as they want with civilians in Gaza. Our media is complicit, our political class want it …. There’s no one… pic.twitter.com/fSYbQQRH4G
— Jackie Walker – HRH, MP, MBE, ABC (@Jackiew80333500) October 10, 2023
Information showing that Israel is committing war crimes is published… on the social media.
Palestinians are being held collectively responsible for the actions of Hamas. Collective punishment is illegal under the Geneva convention.
When it comes to the treatment of Palestinians by the Israeli state & the ‘West’, international law apparently doesn’t apply! https://t.co/at0SWyIF6C pic.twitter.com/iYkYNMbaAb
— Phil Gould 🇵🇸🖕🥁 (@bongosaloon) October 10, 2023
David Lammy redeemed himself a little by attending an event for Palestinians…
"I think of the children in Gaza facing the reality of war."@DavidLammy is speaking at Friends of Palestine eventhttps://t.co/PAiZ4D1jU3
📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube pic.twitter.com/PdurBL4aDC
— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 10, 2023
and was vilified for it:
Is it really an appropriate time for the potential incoming Foreign Secretary to be speaking at a Pro-Palestine event tonight? pic.twitter.com/D7XhUhEZRA
— Emily Hewertson 🇬🇧 (@emilyhewertson) October 10, 2023
Emily Hewertson, there, apparently believing that all Palestinians are members of Hamas. Job done, Robert Jenrick?
And then the lie that Hamas beheaded babies broke.
Jewish Chronicle editor Jake Wallis Simons was the first to embrace this falsehood:
https://twitter.com/JakeWSimons/status/1711746759309861311
And then the deluge:
https://twitter.com/sophielouisecc/status/1711751539000549745
This remains unverified (job of journalists isn’t to report reports but corroborate them).
Of course I pray it’s not true – and it’s sickening if it is.
But without being corroborated it’s been re-tweeted by Tom Tugendhat, Minister of State for security. Deeply unprofessional. https://t.co/spdfHooq3W
— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) October 10, 2023
I responded to this one:
The proportionate response to such claims is to wait for independent verification before jumping to conclusions. This is not to say that it hasn't happened – but you should be aware that in war, propaganda plays a part.
— Mike Sivier (@MidWalesMike) October 10, 2023
And now terrorists beheading babies, shame on all those who are showing support for what Hamas have done to innocent Israeli civillians. And to the BBC who fail to call them terrorists. I Stand With Israel. pic.twitter.com/mKE6Er8KA6
— Andrea Jenkyns MP 🇬🇧 (@andreajenkyns) October 10, 2023
Journalist Owen Jones tried to present the balancing view in a debate with Labour’s Margaret Hodge on Sky News – but she used the manufactured outrage over the “beheaded babies” lie to overtalk his concern about children being killed by Israel’s response. An edited version of the interview was released by Sky which omitted his own comments on the Hamas attack and reinforced Hodge’s attitude, so Jones released the full interview. You can tell that he was deeply distressed by the misrepresentation:
It should not be controversial to oppose the killing of both Palestinian and Israeli children.
It should not be controversial to oppose war crimes.
But Margaret Hodge tried to shut me down, and lied, on @SkyPoliticsHub.
Here's the full interview.
This is absolutely wild. pic.twitter.com/po3aOE2gnZ
— Owen Jones (@OwenJones84) October 10, 2023
A fellow Guardian journalist (he says), Benjamin Butterworth, almost immediately attacked Jones online, as follows: “Jones exposed as the deeply condescending, arrogant and heartless individual he is. Unable to authentically sympathise with the people of Israel for the obsession with his own sense of intellectual superiority. He has always brought shame to the left.”
Andrew Neil, that pillar of the UK journalistic establishment, posted the claim on ‘X’, making it clear that he supported it. He was to be roundly contradicted, and this response was only one of many:
As Andrew Neil surely knows – not least as a result of his long career in British journalism – the English language is perfectly able to cope with describing situations like this.
The word Andrew is looking for is:
— David Miller (@Tracking_Power) October 10, 2023
Here’s another:
With over 1.2M followers, @afneil, you should stop spreading news that you have no verification and/or proof of.
To tweet such a story, as you’ve done, is highly irresponsible & will cause more tension, more fear and more hate.
Just stop it.
— James Foster (@JamesEFoster) October 10, 2023
Former (?) BBC journalist Jon Sopel chimed in to repeat Neil’s assertions and attack the BBC for refusing to describe Hamas as terrorists. I refer you to my comments on this subject above, but see also my reply to him:
It wasn't true, Jon. The BBC should have tried to verify the claims but didn't. Everybody who has been spreading this story is guilty of disseminating particularly vile anti-Palestinian propaganda. And you want guidelines changed to make it easier to do that?
— Mike Sivier (@MidWalesMike) October 12, 2023
The front pages of the national newspapers the following day were dominated by the story – which nobody had bothered to check:
Britain’s newspapers are publishing front pages with completely unverified stories.
This is hugely important – otherwise rock bottom trust in journalism only falls further still. There is already enough horror that has been confirmed. pic.twitter.com/h4sVaVTSlB
— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) October 10, 2023
I've checked this 40 babies killed by Hamas story. All I've seen is this https://t.co/gbH0UTGmUF tweet from @i24NEWS_EN saying it's an Israeli army claim. The only paper reporting it is the mostly unreliable @JewishChron. No mention of 40 babies in the video below. https://t.co/1JCozTib8h
— Jews Sans Frontieres (@jewssf) October 10, 2023
Why is the Israeli flag raised on public buildings? Why do they publish stories they know aren’t true? White supremacy, racism, imperialism…. Zionism is its pet project. Israel is nothing – it’s Euro-America, red in tooth and claw, but unleashed. We’ simple pawns, stacked in the… https://t.co/b1lUqrVlpF
— Jackie Walker – HRH, MP, MBE, ABC (@Jackiew80333500) October 11, 2023
Call me old fashioned, but don’t journalists normally seek to confirm reports before splashing them across every single front page?
— Philip Proudfoot (@PhilipProudfoot) October 11, 2023
The UK's newspapers are running front pages on reports that, as of yet, have not been corroborated or confirmed. Politicians are repeating the claim as gospel. The reports may be true – they may not be true – but it's irresponsible in the extreme to print before we know for sure! https://t.co/oD7fjF34uY
— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) October 11, 2023
This may be the most accurate comment on it:
The fact that the 'beheading babies' story has been uncritically presented as fact by our media ought to be raising the biggest of red flags about who they are and what they do and why.
They really couldn't be any more overt about it.— simon maginn (@simonmaginn) October 11, 2023
It took until the afternoon of October 11 for some of us (yes, including This Writer) to check the accuracy of the story – and find it wanting:
FAKE NEWS: Ignore the outraged wailings from newspapers and politicians – the Israeli army has confirmed that it has no evidence of Hamas beheading babies
Israeli army can't confirm that Hamas beheaded babies. IT DIDN'T HAPPEN https://t.co/Eo9fXtEnEO
— Mike Sivier (@MidWalesMike) October 11, 2023
Some reporters have subsequently retracted and tried to justify their comments – but many of us believe it is too little, too late:
https://twitter.com/yaraalafandi/status/1712045842591326690
Rob “some beheaded” Burley was not retracting. He doubled down – but his logical fallacy was quickly pointed out:
If I claimed that children in Gaza were being beheaded by the IDF, and then backtracked to say they were in fact killed by bombs, I don't think you'd accept that the distinction between the two is bizarre point-scoring.
— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) October 11, 2023
Meanwhile, Suella Braverman was calling on police chiefs to arrest anybody who seemed to be demonstrating in support of Hamas:
At a time when Hamas terrorists are massacring civilians & taking hostages, provocative demonstrations cause distress to UK Jewish communities.
My letter to police chiefs on making full use of their powers to keep our streets safe ⬇️
https://t.co/hTiRzMMPqU— Suella Braverman MP (@SuellaBraverman) October 10, 2023
(In fairness, the letter does state that context is everything, and urges police to act only if appropriate indicators are visible.)
Keir Starmer leapt onto the pro-Israel bandwagon, voicing his own support for Netanyahu’s war crimes:
Starmer refuses to show sympathy with innocent civilians being bombed and facing privation in Gaza. Draw your own conclusions about what he’d be like as Prime Minister. pic.twitter.com/8HZ7XkD7Lw
— Not the Andrew Marr Show (@NotAndrewMarr1) October 11, 2023
Ash Sarkar commented, correctly pointing out that Starmer was supporting the collective punishment of the entire population of Gaza, half of whom are children; she was criticised for it by someone calling her an extremist, and this is her response:
If it’s an “extremist view” to think dropping bombs on civilians is wrong, that cutting off food, water and electricity to a population of millions is wrong, that decades of illegal occupation is wrong… then I guess a lot of people are extremists! https://t.co/xiVJ6jm8lL
— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) October 11, 2023
With whom do you agree?
Here is Starmer again, reiterating his claim that Israel has the right to defend itself and Hamas bears responsibility for any harm to Palestinians that occurs as a consequence (twice) – and claiming that cutting off food, water and power to Gaza is not a war crime, even though it is… as the responses show:
Jesus Christ. It’s a WAR CRIME. pic.twitter.com/vk8wDRwZxh
— Judy Hamilton (@secretspartacus) October 11, 2023
Keir Starmer supports Israel cutting off water, food & electricity to Gaza.
Intentionally starving civilians as a method of warfare by depriving them of objects indispensable to survival, such as drinking water are recognized war crimes.
Starmer is a former human rights lawyer
— Taffy (@TGFMichaelRosen) October 11, 2023
Jake Wallis Simons turned up with a lengthy ‘X’ post repeating the “beheaded babies” lie and suggesting that Egypt should accept Gazans into their country to escape Israeli bombs. In other words, he was calling for Gazans to flee their land and allow Israel to steal it:
https://twitter.com/JakeWSimons/status/1712028351370580308
By now, supporters of Palestine were also voicing their opinions on the conflict:
My thoughts on the conflict 👇 pic.twitter.com/jjEX7Lhhsd
— Stats for Lefties 🇵🇸🏳️⚧️ (@LeftieStats) October 11, 2023
On October 11, Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf revealed that he has relatives in Gaza, and appealed for sanity. Some compared this with the attitude of the Labour leader and found Keir Starmer wanting:
How can Keir Starmer look Humza Yousaf in the eye and justify denying his family basic human rights?
— Cameron Archibald (@MammothWhale) October 11, 2023
October 11 was the day US President Joe Biden started using the phrase “humanitarian corridor” – wrongly:
Let’s be clear. This is NOT a humanitarian corridor, which international orgs and Palestinians advocate for during every war and never receive! This is a TRANSFER plan to supplement the ethnic cleansing already in process. https://t.co/Vnm2JyP1YB
— Nour Joudah (@nsdoud) October 11, 2023
Nour Joudah is correct: a humanitarian corridor is a route out of a combat zone for civilians, who would be allowed to return after the conflict ends – and/or into that zone for food and other supplies. What Biden was advocating was “forcible transfer” of Gazans out of their home – forever. And that is a war crime.
It is what happened recently in Nagorno Karabakh, Armenia:
This is exactly what just happened in Artsakh. Bomb the shit out of an indigenous population, open a humanitarian corridor to let them flee, seize the land. Get patted on the back by the international community for not incinerating every single person. https://t.co/GzQYMyLrPh
— river➡️sea (@heshidicjudaism) October 11, 2023
So it seems Biden was suggesting another war crime:
The Palestinian people must know that a humanitarian corridor, could also mean they will most likely be prevented from every coming back.
After all many of them are already refugees or children of refugees.Isn't that ethnic cleansing?
— sandra (@mrsDugskullery) October 11, 2023
To Joe Biden: Regarding the "humanitarian corridor" idea, be reminded that the last time Palestinians left their homes was in 1948, and they haven't been back ever since.
— Belal Aldabbour (@Belalmd12) October 11, 2023
Read the following speculation and keep it in mind:
I think that it is clear Israel is preparing to genocide the Palestinians in Gaza with the help of United States and Europe.
After Nagorno-Karabakh, this will be the second genocide in 2023 facilitated by the United States and committed by its allies.
I think the plan is to get…
— Nik Stankovic (@nikstankovic_) October 12, 2023
Israel knows it can do this, bc they watched 120,000 Armenians forced to leave Nagorno Karabakh under the watch of the arms they sold to Azeris.
And nobody lift a finger. So, the cleansing of Gaza is not only possible but probable. It may not be as easy as Artsakh tho. https://t.co/4iikDICyvi
— FreudianSlippers (@FreudianFlipper) October 10, 2023
We could see what was being lined up from October 10, then. And some of us were prepared to ask the awkward questions:
After a genocide has happened, politicians often say, If only we'd known, we would have done something.
We all know what's happening in Palestine and nearly all of our politicians are celebrating it, flying the genocidal nation's flag, even projecting it onto Downing Street.— Heather Mendick (@helensclegel) October 11, 2023
Back to Keir Starmer. Despite his support for Israel’s war crimes, and planned war crimes, the right-wing media saw a chance to discredit the Labour leader using guilt-by-association with previous Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who once referred to Hamas as “our friends”.
Mr Corbyn used that phrase during a meeting in Parliament in 2009:
This is Jeremy Corbyn
FRIEND of Hamas and Hezbollah pic.twitter.com/jRpf4JgHXI— Adam Caplin (@AdamCaplin) October 14, 2023
He explained to the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, during an investigation of alleged anti-Semitism in the Labour Party in 2016:
“The language I used at that meeting was actually here in parliament and it was about encouraging the meeting to go ahead, encouraging there to be a discussion about the peace process,” he said.
Asked whether he still regarded Hamas and Hezbollah as “friends”, the Labour leader said: “No. It was inclusive language I used which with hindsight I would rather not have used. I regret using those words, of course.”
So he only used that phrase diplomatically, in order to encourage aggressors to talk about peace.
But here’s Beth Rigby of Sky News, making it seem that he actually meant it, and accusing Starmer in connection with it. His response is shameful:
"When you told voters in 2017 and 2019 that Jeremy Corbyn, a man that called Hamas friends should be PM, did you mean it?" – @BethRigby
Labour Leader @Keir_Starmer says 'between 2017 and 2019, the Labour Party lost its way'.#PoliticsHub https://t.co/Da6M1S8yRN
📺 Sky 501 pic.twitter.com/1NlTOCgg2N
— Politics Hub with Sophy Ridge (@SkyPoliticsHub) October 11, 2023
That’s a shocking denial of the facts by both participants in that interview.
Other UK media journalists seemed to be discovering their backbones – and started asking UK government ministers whether they agreed that Israel was breaking international law.
We know that denying food, water and power to Gaza is a war crime, so judge Grant Shapps’s words in this context:
Kay Burley: "I'm hearing from the EU, and also some UN comments, that Israel is breaking international law by not allowing civilians in Gaza to have access to food, heat and water. What would you say in response to that?"
UK Defence Secretary: "I'd just say look, its early days" pic.twitter.com/U6x0BIPcP3
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) October 11, 2023
After supporters of Palestine took to the streets, apparently celebrating the Hamas attack, the charity set up to provide protection for UK Jews against anti-Semitism – the Community Security Trust or CST – claimed that it was recording a rise in such incidents.
The problem was, its choice of example was bizarre – and the context note on the organisation’s ‘X’ post makes it look silly:
Can you please explain to me how this is antisemitic? https://t.co/4dkiYH4HLB
— Linda Sayle (@LindaSayle) October 11, 2023
CST was soon joined by right-wing commentators with strident claims about UK Muslims:
The most comprehensive polling to date shows large numbers of British Muslims, about a third, endorse anti-Semitic tropes like "Jews have too much power". A large majority say they'd sacrifice free speech to defend Islam. Only a minority think the Holocaust happened. A quarter… https://t.co/XpKwzxmKP0
— Matt Goodwin (@GoodwinMJ) October 11, 2023
Who do you believe?
Here’s another one. Is it inciting violence against Muslims, as the response suggests?
Tweets like this, rhetoric like this, is going to result in violence committed against innocent Muslims on the streets of Britain. It directly endangers my friends and family. I will hold every person indulging in this personally responsible for whatever follows. https://t.co/QFO1W8F5X6
— Philip Proudfoot (@PhilipProudfoot) October 11, 2023
By this time, it seems, opinions in the UK were very much divided between those who wanted Israel to bomb Gaza into oblivion, with anybody living there getting out by any impossible means they could, and those who wanted Israel not to commit genocide on innocent Palestinians, while still wishing to see Hamas brought to justice.
These messages seem to sum up the opinions at this point:
I was curious how they used the word over at the UN and found this pic.twitter.com/rURWhgjMTX
— Robert (@Bobjacket) October 10, 2023
Why are the U.K. and US so far up Israel’s arse?
— Jules #FreeAssange #FreePalestine🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸 (@celtjules66) October 12, 2023
I am curious as to Egypt’s role in all this. Why don’t they give free passage to Palestinians wanting to leave Gaza? And why aren’t other Arab countries pressurising Egypt to do so?
— Harriet Sergeant (@HarrietSergeant) October 11, 2023
After a genocide has happened, politicians often say, If only we'd known, we would have done something.
We all know what's happening in Palestine and nearly all of our politicians are celebrating it, flying the genocidal nation's flag, even projecting it onto Downing Street.— Heather Mendick (@helensclegel) October 11, 2023
To be continued…
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