Gaza war and the planned exodus of Palestinians, according to scripture


Palestinians run for cover after a strike near the Al-Shifa hopsital in Gaza City on November 1 amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas. (Photo by Bashar TALEB/AFP)

 

As Israel kills a child every ten minutes in the Gaza Strip, the world’s biggest open prison, it’s revolting to see that the horror has still not drawn condemnation from the United States and its Western Allies to bring about an immediate life-saving ceasefire.


The slaughter of almost 9,000 Gaza civilians, including 4,000 children, has failed to stir the conscience of US President Joe Biden, who is responsible for aggravating the Ukrainian conflict. Now, the octogenarian president appears to delight in Israeli bombs falling on Gaza’s babies in what is seen as part of his strategy to win next year’s presidential election, where loyalty to Israel matters.


While promoting themselves as human rights champions, Western nations spurn the calls for a ceasefire and endorse Israel’s genocidal attacks on Gaza, where wounded children are being operated on without anaesthetics, because they are in league with Israel in implementing a sinister plan to expel the entire population of Gaza into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula.


What is shocking is the impotence of most of the Arab nations. They make powerful speeches and even shed tears for Gaza. But their stance appears to be that letting the Palestinians die in Gaza in their thousands or even millions is better than...

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