Top Israelis’ evidence confirms Netanyahu’s genocidal intent. Plan to force Gazans to relocate to Sinai desert explained.

This article was updated at 18.13, 7 January.

Over 9,000 children have been killed as a result of Israel’s war on Gaza. On 6 January Muslim News reported that since 7 October:

The Gaza Ministry of Health estimates that 22,722 Palestinians have been killed, including 9,600 children, 6,750 women and 58,166 injured and 7,000 missing.

Now a living document has been published that compiles statements by Israeli decision-makers, legislators and army personnel and officers, backing Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s genocidal mission.

Meanwhile more details have been published about the leaked Israeli intelligence plan to forcibly relocate Palestinians to the Sinai desert.

Statements supporting genocide

The living document is here, published by Law For Palestine (L4P). L4P intends to regularly update the document.

L4P say they will also publish statements made in support of war crimes and genocide by journalists and influencers, former government officials, and public expressions.

L4P states:

Since the commencement of our investigative efforts on October 7th, 2023, Law for Palestine has meticulously amassed a compelling body of evidence exposing the proliferation of incitement to violence and genocidal intent perpetrated by Israeli officials and public figures, against Palestinians. Our documentation encompasses over 500 incitements of violence and genocidal incitement, appearing in the forms of social media posts, television interviews, and official statements from Israeli politicians, army personnel, journalists, and other influential personalities.

These reprehensible incitements have been categorized into significant thematic areas, including genocidal intent, forced displacement, and collective punishment. What makes this evidence all the more disconcerting is its origin, emanating from the upper echelons of the Israeli government, including the President, Prime Minister, Knesset members, military personnel, and law enforcement.

Law for Palestine now publishes this database as a crucial resource for use by the international community, resolute in our commitment to combat the impunity that Israel enjoys and work to bring an end to the ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people. Together, let us stand united in the pursuit of justice and the cessation of atrocities against the Palestinian people.

One damning statement included in the compilation is by Israeli minister of defense Yoav Gallant:

I have ordered a complete siege on the Gaza Strip. There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed… We are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly.

And there is this from war cabinet minster Benny Gantz:

The fighting will continue to and expand to any place necessary in the Gaza strip. There will be no sanctuary cities.

The document includes many more similarly incriminating statements.

There’s also this video compilation of pro-genocide statements:

“Provisional measures”

On 11 and 12 January, South Africa will present its charge of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague:

South Africa will ask the ICJ to grant “provisional measures” against Israel. Any ruling by the court is likely to be countered by Israel. However, the genocidal attacks will likely continue and at some point it’s probable that Gaza will be completely obliterated.

The submission

The 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, defines genocide as:

acts such as killings “committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group.”

South Africa will specifically ask the ICJ to:

declare that Israel “has breached and continues to breach its obligations under the Genocide Convention,” and to order Israel to cease hostilities in Gaza that could amount to breaches of the convention, to offer reparations, and to provide for reconstruction of what it’s destroyed in Gaza.

The filing argues that genocidal acts include killing Palestinians, causing serious mental and bodily harm, and deliberately inflicting conditions meant to “bring about their physical destruction as a group.” And it says statements by Israeli officials express genocidal intent.

South Africa argues that the court has jurisdiction because both countries are signatories of the genocide convention. The convention’s ninth article says disputes between nations over the convention can be submitted to the International Court of Justice.

South Africa’s full submission to the court is here.

Displacement

As to Netanyahu’s intentions beyond the war, a few days after the 7 October Hamas attack a leaked draft document in Hebrew revealed possible plans to force Palestinians into the Sinai Desert. The document was published by UndercoverInfo on 2 November.

A translation of that leaked document into English is here:

On October 17 Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy published a paper (PDF) in Hebrew advocating the “relocation and final settlement of the entire Gaza population.”

L4P reports that one of the main points of the Institute’s proposal is that:

there is currently a unique and rare opportunity to evacuate the entire Gaza Strip in coordination with the Egyptian government. An immediate, realistic and sustainable plan for the resettlement and humanitarian rehabilitation of the entire Arab population in the Gaza Strip is required which aligns well with the economic and geopolitical interests of Israel, Egypt, the USA and Saudi Arabia.  

Death or forced exile

Journalist Chris Hedges argues that Israeli’s are also planning to force Gazans to seek refuge in third party countries:

Israel’s lebensraum master plan for Gaza, borrowed from the Nazi’s depopulation of Jewish ghettos, is clear.

Destroy infrastructure, medical facilities and sanitation, including access to clean water. Block shipments of food and fuel. Unleash indiscriminate industrial violence to kill and wound hundreds a day. 

Let starvation — the U.N. estimates that more than half a million people are already starving — and epidemics of infectious diseases, along with the daily massacres and the displacement of Palestinians from their homes, turn Gaza into a mortuary.

The Palestinians are being forced to choose between death from bombs, disease, exposure or starvation or being driven from their homeland.

There will soon reach a point where death will be so ubiquitous that deportation — for those who want to live — will be the only option.

Hedges concludes:

The Holocaust is not an historical relic. It lives, lurking in the shadows, waiting to ignite its vicious contagion. …

If we forget the lessons of the Holocaust, we forget who we are and what we are capable of becoming. We seek our moral worth in the past, rather than the present. We condemn others, including the Palestinians, to an endless cycle of slaughter. We become the evil we abhor. We consecrate the horror.

Symbolic only?

Should the ICJ find against Israel, it will not necessarily change things. Tariq Kenney-Shawa, a US policy fellow for the Palestinian Policy Network, told Middle East Eye:

A decision by the ICJ would represent a symbolic victory for Palestinians on the international stage, but it is unlikely that it will change much for Palestinians living under Israeli occupation and apartheid.

Meanwhile, one may be forgiven for thinking that with the scant mention of the war in recent days on TV news channels that the conflict is over or at least abating.

Sadly, it’s neither. 

And as with many wars, it’s the children who are the most damaged – physically and mentally – by the cruelty, the terror and the genocidal intent of those who bear ultimate responsibility.

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