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By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: July 25, 2024 ~

Senator Bernie Sanders Excoriating Netanyahu as a War Criminal from the
Senate Floor, July 23, 2024
Senator Bernie Sanders Excoriating Netanyahu as a War Criminal from the
Senate Floor, July 23, 2024

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to pull off a public
relations coup to build support for his war in Gaza has backfired badly. On
the evening before Netanyahu was set to address a joint session of Congress
yesterday afternoon, one of the most respected members of the U.S. Senate,
independent Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, took to the Senate floor to
deliver a scathing breakdown of Netanyahu’s war crimes against the people
of Gaza.

Senator Sanders is Jewish, making his assessment of Netanyahu’s atrocities
all the more poignant. A transcript, verified by us, of Senator Sanders’
full remarks is provided below as well as a video of his full remarks.

Sanders also broke some major news in his remarks on Tuesday, stating this:
“Just today, Madam President, I’m happy to say that seven major trade
unions here in the United States, including the Association of Flight
Attendants, the American Postal Workers Union, the International Union of
Painters, the National Education Association, the Service Employees
International Union, United Auto Workers and the United Electrical Workers,
some of the largest unions in America representing some 6 million workers,
sent a letter to President Biden calling on him to immediately halt all
military aid to Israel.”

Sanders started his campaign against Netanyahu being allowed to speak to
Congress more than a month ago in appearances on various news programs. On
June 4, Sanders stated the following on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes”:

“I think I speak not just for myself but for a number of other Senators who
think that that decision is a very, very bad one. You do not honor a
foreign leader by addressing a joint session of Congress who is currently
engaged in creating the worst humanitarian disaster in the modern history
of this country. Obviously, as we all know, Israel has a right to defend
itself against Hamas terrorism in the terrible attack of October 7, but
what it is doing now is going to war against the entire Palestinian people,
and what we are seeing now is starvation and famine impacting thousands and
thousands of children. The architect of that policy is not somebody you
honor by bringing to the United States Congress, in my view.”


Protesters Outside of the Capitol Prior to Netanyahu’s Arrival to Speak

As a sea of thousands of protesters outside the Capitol held signs calling
Netanyahu a war criminal and burning effigies of him, Republicans in the
joint session of Congress repeatedly delivered thunderous applause and
standing ovations to Netanyahu. At times, it felt like scenes from a sick
sci-fi movie – with the people of conscience and courage in the streets
being pepper-sprayed and arrested while those protected by police inside
the Capitol, elected to represent the values of Americans, insanely
cheering a documented war criminal.

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib Holds Up War Criminal Sign As Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Delivers a Speech to Congress, July 24, 2024
Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib Holds Up War Criminal Sign As Netanyahu
Delivers a Speech to Congress, July 24, 2024

There was one more courageous member of Congress yesterday. Congresswoman
Rashida Tlaib, a progressive Democrat from Michigan, broke ranks with
fellow progressives who boycotted Netanyahu’s speech. Tlaib attended the
joint session of Congress, but only to suggest that the real “useful
idiots” were her colleagues that were giving standing ovations to Netanyahu
as he spoke lie after lie from the podium. (Netanyahu attempted to
denigrate the protesters outside by calling them “Iran’s useful idiots.”)

Tlaib had a round sign on a wood stick which she repeatedly displayed from
her seat in the chamber as Netanyahu spoke. One side of the sign said “War
Criminal,” the other side read: “Guilty of Genocide.”

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Below are Senator Bernie Sanders remarks on the Senate floor on Tuesday,
July 23, 2024:

Madam President, tomorrow, Wednesday will be a unique moment in
Congressional history.

Throughout the many years of our country, leaders from dozens of countries
with all kinds of political backgrounds and persuasions have been invited
to address a joint session of Congress.

To the best of my knowledge, however, tomorrow will be unique: in bringing
Prime Minister Netanyahu to address a joint meeting of Congress, it will be
the first time in American history that a war criminal has been given that
honor.

Frankly, this invitation to Netanyahu is a disgrace and something that we
will look back on with regret. With this invitation, it will be impossible,
with a straight face, for the United States to lecture any country on earth
about human rights and human dignity.

Madam President, as you well know, along with Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and
several others, Prime Minister Netanyahu has been credibly accused of war
crimes by the International Criminal Court, the ICC. That court may soon
issue arrest warrants for Sinwar and Netanyahu.

The case against Sinwar and his Hamas accomplices are clear. They were the
organizers of the horrific October 7th terrorist attack on Israel that
began this war and involved the mass murder of 1,200 innocent men, women,
and children, the taking of hostages, and sexual violence. These war crimes
are well-documented, and very few people would dispute the merits of these
charges.

The ICC prosecutor’s charges against Netanyahu are also well-founded. The
charges focus on the starvation of civilians as a method of war, as well as
intentional attacks against the civilian population. Specifically, the
prosecutor says that Netanyahu is responsible for ‘depriving [civilians] of
objects indispensable to their survival, including willfully impeding
relief supplies as provided for under the Geneva Conventions.’

A separate UN independent commission of inquiry likewise found that both
Hamas and the Israeli military have committed war crimes since October 7th,
leading to widespread civilian deaths. The commission said the Israeli
military’s ‘intentional use of heavy weapons with large destructive
capacity in densely populated areas constitutes an intentional and direct
attack on the civilian population, particularly affecting women and
children.’

Madam President, I think we all agree that Israel had the right to defend
itself against the horrific Hamas attack on October 7th. But Netanyahu’s
extreme right-wing government has, since that attack, waged what amounts to
a total war, a total war against the entire Palestinian people, making life
unlivable in Gaza and killing tens of thousands. These actions have
trampled on international law, on American law, and on basic human values.

Madam President, I understand that the mass media and many of us in
Congress have been preoccupied in recent weeks with the awful assassination
attempt against former President Trump and the changes at the top of the
Democratic presidential ticket.

But while all that is going on, it is absolutely irresponsible for us to
turn our backs on one of the worst humanitarian disasters in modern
history, especially when that disaster has been aided and abetted by U.S.
taxpayer dollars and weapons.

In other words, it’s not just the Israeli government. It is us and our
money and our weaponry as well.

Madam President, let us be clear – let us be very clear – as to what is
going on in Gaza. Since this war began, among a population of 2.2 million
people, at least 39,000 Palestinians have been killed and 89,000 injured –
sixty percent of whom are women, children, or elderly people. Most
observers believe that the death toll is much higher, because thousands of
people remain buried under the mountains of rubble. Their bodies have not
yet been recovered.

Madam President, some 1.9 million people – out of a population of 2.2
million – have been driven from their homes, 90% of the population. Take a
deep breath, 90% of the population driven from their homes. The vast
majority of these desperate and poor people have now been displaced not
once, not twice – but in some cases four or five times – herded around like
cattle. Just yesterday, Israel announced another evacuation order for Khan
Younis, and 150,000 people were forced to flee on a moment’s notice. Just
yesterday.

Madam President, when we talk about housing in Gaza, it’s not just that
people have been displaced time and time again. More than 60 percent of
Gaza’s housing has been damaged or destroyed – including 221,000 housing
units that have been completely destroyed. Where are these people going to
go to, if and when this war ever ends?

And with that housing destruction, more than one million people have been
made permanently homeless. Entire neighborhoods have been wiped out. Today,
more than a million Palestinians, almost half of the population of Gaza,
are living in tents, trying to find shelter, trying to find protection from
the intense summer heat in that area.

Madam President, it is not just the housing that has been destroyed.

Gaza’s civilian infrastructure has also been devastated. Water and sewage
systems have been made inoperable. And the result: raw sewage is running
through the streets of Gaza, spreading disease, and there is very little
clean water. Many roads are impassable, and there is virtually no
electricity now in Gaza.

But it’s not just the housing that’s been destroyed; not just the
infrastructure that has been destroyed.

Madam President, Gaza had twelve universities, schools of higher learning.
Every single one of those universities has been bombed, and 88 percent of
all school buildings have been damaged. In other words, under Mr.
Netanyahu’s leadership, the entire educational system in Gaza has been
annihilated. In fact, 540 people have been killed while sheltering,
sheltering, in UN schools.

But Madam President it’s not just the housing that’s been destroyed. Not
just the infrastructure of Gaza that has been destroyed. Not just the
educational system which has been destroyed.

At a time when almost 90,000 people are dealing with war-related injuries
in Gaza – including many, many children who’ve lost their arms and their
legs, who are suffering all kinds of diseases – the healthcare system in
Gaza has been systematically obliterated. Twenty-one of Gaza’s 36 hospitals
are completely out of service, and the remainder can only partially
function. The World Health Organization has recorded more than 1,000
attacks on healthcare facilities since October 7th.

As a result, disease is spreading due to shortages of clean water,
sanitation, and hygiene. Cases of hepatitis, dysentery, and other
infections are on the rise. And cases of polio have now been detected.
Malnourished women struggle to breastfeed their newborns, formula is
inaccessible, and even when available cannot be used without reliable
sources of clean water. So, the tiniest children and their mothers suffer
as well as a result.

But, Madam President, it is not just the displacement of 1.9 million
people, it’s not just the mass destruction of housing, it’s not just the
obliteration of the infrastructure, it is not just the destruction of the
educational system, it’s not just the annihilation of the healthcare system
in Gaza that we are seeing. It is even worse than that.

And I hope that my colleagues who attend Mr. Netanyahu’s remarks on
Wednesday remember this as they rise, time and time again, to give him a
standing ovation.

As a result of Israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid, people in Gaza are
now starving to death.

So, remember when people stand up and applaud: children, women, innocent
people in Gaza are now starving to death.

According to the best available research, drawing on leading experts from
the UN and other aid organizations around the world, some 495,000
Palestinians face starvation. These groups estimate that more than 50,000
children require treatment for acute malnutrition and are at risk of
starving to death. At least 30 children – documented cases, and I suspect
it’s a lot higher than that – have already starved to death.

So, as you stand up and applaud that guy, remember the starving children
that he has created.

But even those who get the lifesaving care they need – children – will
carry the scars of this disaster for the rest of their lives. Every
psychologist will tell you, a child’s brain develops fastest in the first
two years of life, and childhood malnutrition does lifelong cognitive and
physical damage. That is what Netanyahu is doing to the children of Gaza.

And I would ask my colleagues to stop for a moment and think about the
psychological damage this war has done to the children there. Imagine being
a child living with the constant buzzing of drones above your head,
wondering whether those drones are going to rain fire and bullets onto your
home. Wondering if they might strike you at any moment. Imagine being a
little 5-year-old witnessing your relatives killed, your neighborhood
destroyed. Think about being a 10-year-old going hungry night after night,
searching around for water and for food to survive. Think about being
pushed from one place to another, not knowing where you’ll be tomorrow,
carrying your few belongings through the streets running with sewage and
amid piles of rubble and trash.

That is what Mr. Netanyahu – the man Congress is honoring tomorrow – has
done to the children of Gaza.

According to the UN and virtually every humanitarian organization
functioning in Gaza, Israel has intentionally blocked humanitarian aid –
including food, water, and medical supplies – from reaching the desperate
people in Gaza.

And let us be clear: there is NO excuse for this. Blocking humanitarian
aid, killing aid workers, and creating the conditions for starvation –
these are not only acts of extreme cruelty, but they are clear violations
of both U.S. and international law. They are war crimes. They are war
crimes. And Netanyahu heads the government that has enacted these policies.

So tomorrow, Madam President, when Netanyahu comes before Congress, I hope
that for one second that members who attend, will focus just for a second,
on the starving children in Gaza.

I hope while they applaud, they will think about the hundreds of aid
workers killed, the dozens of hospitals bombed, the housing destroyed, and
the universities obliterated.

Madam President, when Mr. Netanyahu rises to speak tomorrow, I also hope
that my colleagues remember that all this death and destruction is not just
the unfortunate byproduct of a brutal war. Revenge and destruction are the
explicit policy of Netanyahu’s extremist right-wing government.

Two days into the war, two days after October 7, Israeli Defense Minister
Yoav Gallant said, ‘I have ordered a complete siege on the Gaza Strip.
There will be no electricity, no food, no fuel, everything is closed. We
are fighting human animals and we are acting accordingly.’ That is exactly
how they have pursued this war. They define the Palestinian people as
‘human animals’ – and, tragically, they have acted consistent with that
view.

Madam President, let us remember and understand that the Israel of today is
not the Israel of the past. It is now run by a right-wing, extremist
government.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, the man who oversees the
police, has long advocated for the forcible expulsion of Palestinians from
the region. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, the man responsible for the
occupied West Bank, is also an extreme racist and has called for the
expulsion of Palestinians from the land. He has called for segregated
hospital wards for Jews and Arabs because, ‘Arabs are my enemies.’ And that
is the man who is in charge of the occupied West Bank. And that is the
current Israeli Finance Minister as well.

Madam President, it should come as no surprise that this extremist
government, in addition to destroying Gaza, has overseen record Israeli
settlement in the occupied West Bank, in violation of international law and
commitments to the United States. Israeli forces and vigilante settlers
have killed more than 500 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7th,
including 131 children.

Just last week, the International Court of Justice issued a ruling on the
Israeli occupation of the West Bank. A panel of 15 accomplished judges from
around the world confirmed what most of the world has long known: that
occupation is illegal and must end.

I know that there are some here in Congress, not many, but some, who have
condemned Netanyahu and his extremist government. But condemning Netanyahu
is not enough. We cannot condemn a Prime Minister, who the ICC considers to
be a war criminal, while at the same time continuing to provide his
government with tens of billions of dollars in military aid. That is
hypocrisy at its worst.

Just today, Madam President, I’m happy to say that seven major trade unions
here in the United States, including the Association of Flight Attendants,
the American Postal Workers Union, the International Union of Painters, the
National Education Association, the Service Employees International Union,
United Auto Workers and the United Electrical Workers, some of the largest
unions in America representing some 6 million workers, sent a letter to
President Biden calling on him to immediately halt all military aid to
Israel.

And they are absolutely right.

Netanyahu is a right-wing extremist and a war criminal who has devoted his
career to killing the prospects of a two-state solution and lasting peace
in the region. He should not be welcome to the United States Congress.

On the contrary, his policies in Gaza and the West Bank should be roundly
condemned, and his right-wing extremist government should not receive
another nickel from U.S. taxpayers.

Thank you Madam President and I yield the floor.

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