Systematic Erasure of Palestinian Existence Reveals Genocide Strategy
Systematic Erasure of Palestinian Existence Reveals Genocide

The ongoing seizure of Palestinian homes by settlers in the West Bank, the legislative attempt to ban the call to prayer via loudspeakers, and the persistent onslaught in Gaza collectively reveal a strategy of systematic erasure. By attacking the physical, spiritual, and biological existence of the Palestinian people, the Zionist state is executing a plan of total displacement.

Unabated Genocide and Settler Violence

For over two years, the genocide in Gaza has continued unabated, while settler violence in the West Bank and attacks on neighbouring countries serve as a secondary front of aggression. All the while, the regime skillfully plays the victim card in Western media to deflect from its own brutality.

US Support as Key Enabler

The persistence of this violence is a direct result of the unwavering financial and political support from the United States. The fact that Washington continues to bankroll this state, despite growing disapproval rates among its own populace, reveals a stark truth: the actual struggle is not between the left and the right, nor between different religions or cultures. Instead, it is a conflict between a power-hungry global elite and the rest of the world.

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Geopolitical Hegemony Over Human Rights

The disconnect between the will of the people and the actions of their leaders suggests that the support for the Zionist state is a tool for maintaining a specific geopolitical hegemony rather than a response to genuine security needs. This pattern of aggression is a calculated effort to ensure that the Palestinian identity is rendered invisible. The refusal of global powers to impose actual sanctions indicates that the current arrangement is a marriage of convenience between elites who prioritise control over human rights.

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