Lamenting the ongoing pandemic of violence in the Holy Land

Irwin Jerome

WASHINGTON DC: When President Biden recently announced in front of the world’s news cameras that “Israel has a right to defend itself”, it was like a stab in the heart of every true lover of freedom and democracy in the world who desires the very best for Palestinians, and others like him throughout the world, who have suffered and endured for decades under harsh apartheid rule. It is something that one wouldn’t ever wish upon their worst enemy.

What America’s President Biden is currently speaking about the debacle that is unfolding in Israel and Occupied Palestine is nothing more nor less than pure, ugly, unvarnished American-Zionist fascism and racism.

Instead of asking Palestinians to try to calm down. “CALM DOWN!’ What an insult to basic human dignity and the right of humans, all human beings, everywhere, to live as a free people. Instead of going to Israel, America’s envoy should instead already  be standing before the United Nations, demanding that it immediately send in U.N. troops to Jerusalem and Gaza to prevent further needless bloodshed until PM Netanyahu and Israel can be brought before the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

For shame Biden, every American politician and every American citizen who remains silent and goes along with the Jewish Zionists who now march through the streets of occupied Palestine,  taunting with impunity, “Death to the Arabs”. What is next: a bloddy Israeli-Palestinian civil war?

America just went through its own Black Lives Matter Movement that called world attention to the nation’s own civil war it once fought over the enslavement of Black Africans and, in point of fact, why the foundation of the United States itself originally was first born, not as a democracy, but as an apartheid regime itself that fundamentally believed in the enslavement and diminishment of all those who were not White colonizers.

Because of so much sickening hate and violence, it’s truly an embarrassment, at this point in time in history, to call one’s self a native-born American or Israeli.