USA and Israel guilty of massive war crimes. They keep it going



While Biden carries out an election masquerade to appear to steer a peace solution in Gaza, U.S. weapons pour into Israel, and Palestinians are slaughtered hourly.

Israeli officials never accepted the boondoggle proposal and continues its attacks in Gaza. The strategy in unison with the USA is to blame Hamas and fail the ceasefire keeping the war going through New Years 2025 according to an Israeli official. Blinken and Biden are wringing their hands while blaming Hamas for nothing in specific terms.

Benjamin Netanyahu is openly insisting to other government officials that there will be no permanent ceasefire and thus no end to the war. Netanyahu says he wants Hamas destroyed and removed as an authority in Gaza. His Cabinet members who keep him in power as the quasi-head of a coalition government are not happy. They want Gaza’s oil and gas rights and massive hotels on the Mediterranean water front.

Israel’s national security adviser, Tzachi Hanegbi, has said he expected Israel’s military operations in Gaza to continue through year-end 2024 into 2025.

The slaughter in Gaza continues

The slaughter of Palestinians continues in Gaza. Israeli authorities are responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, UN independent commission of inquiry finds. UN Photo / X.com. Photo is cropped. Art, cropping, enhancement: Rosa Yamamoto / Feminine-Perspective-Magazine


 

At publication time, Israeli forces are shelling Palestinian homes in the outskirts of the Al-Mawasi area in Rafah according to Behar Abbasi who is in central Gaza.

Nuseirat massacre last Saturday

A spokesman for the office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights said on Tuesday that the office is “profoundly shocked” at the impact of the Israeli assault on civilians at al-Nuseirat.

“The manner in which the raid was conducted in such a densely populated area seriously calls into question whether the principles of distinction, proportionality and precaution – as set out under the laws of war – were respected by the Israeli forces,” said Jeremy Laurence.

“Our Office is also deeply distressed that Palestinian armed groups continue to hold many hostages, most of them civilians, which is prohibited by international humanitarian law. Furthermore, by holding hostages in such densely populated areas, the armed groups doing so are putting the lives of Palestinian civilians, as well as the hostages themselves, at added risk from the hostilities.”

Editorial note: Israel has taken over 9,000 hostages/prisoners from all regions of Palestine. It is estimated that only a small few dozen Israeli hostages remain in Gaza as most have been returned home or have been killed by Israeli attacks that left both hostages and captors deceased.

“Famine and disease will kill more Palestinians than bombs and bullets,” says Dr. Fred Harris, a biostatistician at CSPAD.org

Hamas denies Blinken’s persistent allegations that Palestinians are blocking the ceasefire proposal. Whenever either Biden or Blinken speak, it’s a pre-planned lie say numerous observers. The strategy agreed between USA and Israel is ‘blame Hamas’.

Hamas official Osama Hamdan has refuted American claims that Palestinians proposed new ideas for the US-endorsed ceasefire and hostage exchange in Gaza. It’s still the arrangement that Hamas approved at the end of May claims the USA.

Osama Hamdan, in an interview with Al-Araby TV, stated that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is “part of the problem, not the solution” in the Gaza conflict.

Earlier, Blinken stated that Hamas had proposed many changes, some of which Blinken said were impractical in the view of the United States, to the UNSC approved proposal Gaza in three parts leading to a ceasefire which the Palestine authority and Hamas say must be a permanent ceasefire and Netanyahu says must be temporary until all the Hamas members are killed. However, both Hamdan and Blinken have mentioned that mediators are resolute in their efforts to bridge any differences and the war must come to an end.

Women members of The RINJ Foundation close to Netanyahu as officials emphatically say that Netanyahu has appeased the right-wing Cabinet members by saying that the proposal will never go through and that the USA and Israel have agreed to find ways to blame the Palestinian side.

Netanyahu repeatedly says Israel will continue with its military operation in Gaza, and will not engage in “meaningless” negotiations with Hamas, shortly after the United Nations Security Council overwhelmingly approved the proposal for negotiations on a ceasefire.

A recent UN investigation has found that both Israel and Hamas committed grave violations during the Gaza conflict. The Independent International Commission of Inquiry’s report accuses Israeli authorities of crimes against humanity, including “extermination,” and states that both parties have perpetrated war crimes.