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Opinion

I Refuse

By Mark Mansfield
Photo by Hosny Salah from Pixabay

Ben Wildsmith

The situation in Gaza has become so dire as to override any necessity for nuance or both-sideism.

Over the course of this tragedy, the decent world has been at pains to balance mounting discomfort at the IDF’s actions with the gravity of events on October 7th.

‘Of course I condemn Hamas,’ presaged the mildest questioning or critique of Israel’s response to the attack. Most people, I suspect, wanted to believe in Israel’s rectitude, its fundamental adherence to the values we claim, despite lavish historical contradiction, as defining western civilisation.

Beyond respect for Israel’s immediate tragedy stood the fathomless trauma of the holocaust.

Formulating responses to events in Gaza was rather like bringing up a difficult subject with somebody one knows to be grieving. The matter may be urgent, but basic humanity dictates that allowances be made and words chosen carefully.

Staring today, though, at the skeletal frames of children whose eyes seem to comprehend everything and nothing all at once, I can find no more reserves of politesse. Israel has insisted on assuming responsibility for feeding Gazans.

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Pro-Hamas

Aid organisations have been slandered, driven out, and killed by a regime that insists they, like seemingly every international institution, are antisemitic and pro-Hamas.

Listening to British doctors describing the gunshot wounds they are treating is truly horrifying. One day those shot queuing for food have all been shot in the groin, the next in the shoulder, the next in the leg in a seemingly coordinated game played by the IDF, ‘the most moral army on earth’.

Today, plans were submitted to the Knesset outlining settlement plans for Gaza once the Palestinians have been expelled. There is to be a university, coastal tourism, and a focus on state-of-the-art agriculture. Settler families have already signed up to move into their new Utopia by the sea.

Israel’s justifications for its actions in Gaza are rendered nonsensical by the actions of its citizens in the West Bank. There, without input from Hamas, Palestinians are being driven from their homes at the dead of night by settlers who apparently enjoy the protection of the IDF. Peaceful Palestinians in an area governed by the pliable Palestinian Authority would, you would think, be recognised by Israel as potential partners in whatever emerges from this conflict. Instead, their collective punishment escalates as well.

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Political abstract

Pro-Israeli voices in the media and online increasingly talk as if Palestinian people are a political abstract. There is no such thing as ‘Palestinians’ they tell us. These people are simply nomadic Arabs who arrived seeking work during the British Mandate. Despite DNA testing that ties Gazans to the area into prehistory, Israel seeks to paint them as interlopers and erase their ethnic identity. There are many modes of genocide, some of them linguistic.

This business in Gaza is the moral fulcrum of our age. I have absolutely no doubt that the protestors who have been arrested for belonging or showing support to newly proscribed pro-Palestinian groups will emerge from this with their reputations enhanced.

By contrast, the weasling politicians and journalists who have whistled Israel’s tune even as the evidence of moral bankruptcy became undeniable will never wash the stain from their names.

There are British people who have travelled to join the IDF as a matter of choice. They are free to do so with impunity and welcome to return here without sanction. Meanwhile, Shamima Begum, brainwashed and trafficked into Isis at the age of fifteen has been stripped of her citizenship and abandoned in a Syrian refugee camp by successive UK governments as if she were an existential threat to the UK.

Of course, her crimes weren’t committed under a thin veil of western respectability, complete with Eurovision entries and cheerleading from Sharon Osbourne.

Balance

I look at earlier pieces of mine that tried, painfully, to balance off this atrocity as a morally neutral tragedy and I’m ashamed of them.

What Israel is doing is a barbarous offence against humanity and anybody who claims not to see that now is either a fool or a liar.

Whatever fear I had of condemnation for speaking obvious truths about this has evaporated into the endless, sobbing disgrace that Israel has inflicted upon our times.

I refuse to be complicit. I refuse.

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28 comments

Amir

Powerful words, Ben. The zionist government will answer for their crimes against humanity very shortly. In this life or the hereafter.

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David

I AGREE WITH WHAT YOU HAVE SAID..

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Clive Thomas

I agree that the time for ‘both sidism’ is over; if indeed there ever was a need. I cannot understand what we are seeing every night on the news(and I will only watch proper and accurate reporting like Channel 4). The BBC is obsessed with verifying instead of condemning. Ben, you speak powerfully and you are a decent human being for ever trying to understand Israel’s side. No need to feel any shame for not calling it out earlier. The true motives of the Israeli state have been exposed.

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Jon W

Brilliantly put with humanity and reality. We have to realise we've been so heavily propagandised on this issue for generations. It's about taking the land, removing and replacing the people sometimes by ethnic cleansing by destroying homes and forcing people out at gunpoint and at times like these outright genocide it's been going on for at least 77 years and we must stop our government and arms companies participation now

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Amir

I can't tell if you are blaming only the Palestinians for not wanting peace. The actions of the settlers and the IDF on Jenin in July 2023 most likely led to the to the October 7th terrorist massacre.

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Hywel Davies

A fine piece of writing about the defining event of our time. Ben has givesn shape, coherence and righteous anger to atrocities that might deaden our emotions. . What we are witnessing in Gaza and Palestine is pure evil. The time for scholarly impartiality is over. Posterity will be unforgiving to those who remain silent and harsher still to those who pretend to care but do nothing.

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Tucker

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/majority-israelis-support-expulsion-palestinians-gaza-poll

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Tucker

https://truthout.org/articles/polls-show-broad-support-in-israel-for-gazas-destruction-and-starvation/

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Tucker

Both these articles prove upur statement to be false.

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Tucker

Meanwhile, 47 percent of Israeli Jews answered yes to the question: "Do you support the claim that the [Israeli army] in conquering an enemy city, should act in a manner similar to the way the Israelites did when they conquered Jericho under the leadership of Joshua, ie to kill all its inhabitants?" The reference is to the biblical account of the conquest

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Tucker

Isreal was created by zionist terrorists murdering Palestinians who had welcomed Jews turned away by the West and the murder of British soldiers, stationed there. Paroting right-wing zionist propaganda. Shows you up for the type pf person you are.

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Amir

How is the refusal of recognisation of the state of zion got anything to do with the horrendous land grab by well armed settlers in June 2023 and the murder of civilians in Jenin July 2023? Which outside forces caused the terrifying incidents in West Bank? Please try and answer these questions before you go on a tangent about Pakistan. India partitioned into 3 countries from land that was originally all India.

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Amir

Did Iran tell the zionists to attack Palestinians, take their land and homes in West Bank in June and July 2023?

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Ben Wildsmith

Israel trying to delegitimise the UN is another dynamic though, isn't it? Things change, and Israel has been transformed by the influx, since 1989, of ex-Soviets.

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Amir

Did any of the 20,000 children murdered by the Zionist government try to delegitimise the state of zion?

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Amir

Interesting that you see Russia as a rogue government as it takes land from Ukraine but you cannot see the parallel with the zionist government allowing well armed settlers and the idf to drive out Palestinians from their homes and land. Are you blinded by hatred of Palestinians and feel superior over them and a sense of entitlement to a bigger share of the promised land?

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Bryan

I described the current Israeli government as right-wing extremists. Isn't that the same as calling them a rogue government?

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Amir

Any reason then that you do not wish to condemn the genocide carried out the current zionist government? How else will you describe the death of so many civilians?

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Amir

Unlike you, I condemn the use of children as militants and those that who put civilians in harm's way. That is a war crime. I condemn thise who harmed innocent civilians in October 2023. I condemn the zionist government who armed the settlers and sent the IDF to harm innocent civilians and their homes in West bank and Ghazza.

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Bryan

I don't support or defend anything a government I’ve labeled as “right-wing extremists” does or allows to happen. I'm only interested in talking about how we solve it.

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Amir

Uk does not control zion. Unfortunately you seem to overly support the settlers and the evil zionist government. Therefore that makes you just as evil and lost as they are.

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Bryan

You can't fix something without first understanding how it got broken. There could be no land grabs without a real or perceived threat from these occupying the land. Of course the extremists are using this to pursue their extremist ideology. But they've been enabled by the external forces who have turned some Palestinians into a genuine threat. Had that not happened the land grabs wouldn't have happened. One set of extremists have been supporting another set of extremists for decades with ordinary Palestinians and Israelis trapped in the middle. Isn't it time that stopped?

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Bryan

I don’t support or defend anything a government I’ve labeled as “right-wing extremists” does or allows to happen. I’m only interested in talking about how we solve it.

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Amir

Because the wicked zionist government with a nuclear arsenal and enough munition to blow up half of humanity is hell bent on destroying an entire semitic Palestinians population and stealing their land while those lands have been well demarcated by the UN from 1947. There is no solution while the ungodly people in charge of the zionist government remain.

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Amir

Then why attack Jenin?

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Amir

Running away from our conversation?

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Amir

So fat, the destruction and annihilation of semitic Palestinians is on Zion's charter.

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Amir

You got up this morning, still got electricity, running water, cooling and heating all running. Groceries top up if needed, supermarkets have full shelves. Safe to drive outside. A third of the Palestinians in Ghazza have been displaced since Oct 2023 and have no access to any of the above. Which they need to survive or die slowly and cruelly. 6% of the people in Ghazza have been murdered. They are being annihilated.

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