South African says, it's Apartheid

I was merely highlighting the hypocrisy of a white South African accusing another country of apartheid when South Africa itself has an appalling history of apartheid against their own black population.
Your highlight didn't work very well did it?

Yeah, the people who fought against that system are the exact same people who are best able to explain the similarities.

But the court case isn't about apartheid, it's about genocide.
 
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It's great to see filly keeping these threads active.
 
So the fact motorbiking and fillyboy can't be rsed to respond to complete and utter bolax means it's true.
So the fact motorbiking and fillyboy can't respond to reports from accredited sources, means it's true.
 
An ancient harbour dating back to 800 BC, a mosque that was home to rare manuscripts and one of the world’s oldest Christian monasteries are just a few of at least 195 heritage sites that have been destroyed or damaged since Israel’s war on Gaza began on October 7, according to an NGO documenting war damage on cultural sites.

Wiping out the cultural heritage of a people is one of the many war crimes South Africa alleges against Israel in a lawsuit that was heard this past week at the International Court of Justice. It states: “Israel has damaged and destroyed numerous centres of Palestinian learning and culture”, including libraries, religious sites and places of ancient historical importance.

Gaza, one of the world’s longest inhabited areas, has been home to a pastiche of people since at least the 15th century BC, according to historians. Empires – including the ancient Egyptians, Assyrians and Romans – have come and gone, at times dominating the land of the Canaanites, the ancestors of the Palestinians, leaving relics of their own cultural heritage behind. Greeks, Jews, Persians and Nabateans have also lived along this stretch of coast over the centuries.

The 1954 Hague Convention, agreed to by both Palestinians and Israelis, is supposed to safeguard landmarks from the ravages of war. Isber Sabrine, president of an international NGO that documents cultural heritage, explained that crimes affecting cultural heritage are part of the “collateral damage of genocide”.

Allahu Akhbar@Al Jazeera

The UN will be busy for many years after the dust settles on all this biblical destruction.
 
Thousands of children have already been killed

Thousands more have lost parents, family or limbs.

Thousands more will now due from starvation, dehydration, exposure and disease.

Some might think this regrettable

Some might think this excusable.

It is not.

It is unacceptable.

And it is a direct result of Israel's policy of genocide in Palestine.
 
The crime of genocide has two elements – intention and execution – both of which have to be proven when accusations are made. In Israel’s case, the apparent devastation of Gaza makes for a powerful argument that it is indeed carrying out genocide.

Intention is usually harder to prove when accusations of genocide are made; the petitioner has to be able to prove “intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such,” in the language of the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. But in Israel’s case, intention too has been laid bare by an ample amount of evidence – as the South African legal team pointed out.

In arguing the case, they were able to draw on a new and comprehensive database, compiled by Law for Palestine, which meticulously documents and collates 500 statements that embody the Israeli state’s intention to commit genocide and incitement to genocide since October 7, 2023. The statements by people with command authority – state leaders, war cabinet ministers and senior army officers – and by other politicians, army officers, journalists and public figures reveal the widespread commitment in Israel to the genocidal destruction of Gaza.

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No Justice. No Peace@Al Jazeera
 
Starvation as a weapon of war.

Having destroyed the homes, bakeries, water supplies, shops and food stores

And sent the survivors open-air"safe places" where they continue to be bombed

Israel's planned genocide continues.

This is of course intentional.

"With minimal food entering the territory, UN agencies warn of a deepening catastrophe. They have called on Israel to open more crossings and simplify its inspection process for trucks, and say the constant Israeli bombardment has impeded food distribution.

“People in Gaza risk dying of hunger just miles from trucks filled with food,” World Food Programme (WFP) executive director Cindy McCain said last week. “We can keep famine at bay but only if we can deliver sufficient supplies and have safe access to everyone in need.”

Gaza’s entire population is facing “crisis or worse levels of acute food insecurity”, according to an assessment cited by the WFP. More than 500,000 face “catastrophe”, defined as an extreme lack of food."





Some say genocides can be prevented, but it seems not.

 
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