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This Is Zionism
Honestly, harrowingly, what to say. After a year of bombing, maiming, starving, 
killing Palestinians, mostly children, Israel just burned alive before the 
world a sleeping, wounded, 19-year-old software engineering student attached to 
an IV in a tent he had built for his incessantly displaced family. Video shows 
Sha’ban Al Dalou amidst an inferno, "a body writhing, crackling, a raised arm, 
reaching out for help." He died two days before his 20th birthday. A Gazan's 
vow: "May his death awaken us."
Israel's genocide lurches on, despite the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar 
and American assertions it represents a "day-after" chance to "bring about a 
better day for the people of Gaza" - a claim one analyst dismisses as bitterly, 
bloodily "laughable...There is no day after." With Netanyahu making it clear 
his slaughter is "not over" and likely never will be, many Israeli military 
leaders are now reportedly looking to an infamous "Generals,'" or Eiland Plan, 
that calls for ethnically cleansing the northern Gaza Strip by wholly besieging 
the area and halting all humanitarian aid with the ignominious resolution, "All 
of Gaza will starve." Anticipating legal or moral challenges, Israeli officials 
who've already spent month after month carrying out a gruesome war on children 
- killing them in hospitals, mosques, their homes, their mothers' arms, their 
cars as they try to escape, under long, slow, suffocating rubble - are 
evidently prepared to argue such actions are "legitimate and permitted under 
the strictest international law."
Little wonder Israel this week launched its sixth U.S.-funded bombing of 
Al-Aqsa Hospital in central Gaza's Deir al-Balah - yet more war crimes - 
hitting a courtyard where hungry, displaced, often wounded Palestinians were 
sheltering in makeshift tents. Among them was Sha’ban Al Dalou, his parents, 
two brothers and two sisters, who since the start of the Israeli assault have 
had to flee five times after leaving their Gaza City home. A student at 
al-Azhar University until Israel destroyed it in November, Sha'ban, 19, was 
documenting online "this barbaric starvation war" and the hardships his family 
and others faced - homeless, inadequate food or water, no medicine, and now 
freezing weather; as he spoke, Israeli drones hummed in the background. A good 
boy and the eldest child, Sha'ban had built his family a tent against the cold; 
he also started a GoFundMe - "From Despair to Hope - so they could flee to 
Egypt. "In Gaza, dreams go to die," he wrote. "Each displacement leaves behind 
another fragment of our shattered souls."
Before the war, Sha'ban loved playing guitar, and dreamed of becoming a doctor; 
his parents liked to boast he'd also memorized the Quran. In the encampment 
amidst Israeli bombs dropping, he donated blood, volunteered at an open-air 
clinic, and often walked around the camp looking for an Internet signal to 
continue his studies. Time after time, he escaped death. On October 6, he was 
praying at a nearby mosque when it was hit by another U.S.-made bomb launched 
by Israel; it killed at least 20 people and buried Sha’ban beneath rubble, but 
bystanders dug him out: "I saw death in my eyes," he wrote. "They took me out 
of the rubble; I was bleeding, injured - all like a dream." He was taken to 
Al-Aqsa for head and lung injuries, got 11 stitches behind one ear, and 
returned to his family tent where they put him on an intravenous drip. He was 
asleep the night of Oct. 14 when Israeli bombed the courtyard, setting off an 
inferno, reportedly from gas cooking canisters sparking secondary explosions, 
that tore through the encampment.
Ghastly video posted by eyewitnesses shows Sha'ban in fiery silhouette, his 
raised arm still connected to his IV, screaming, twisting, frantically trying 
to free himself. Some in the crowd held back his 16-year-old brother, straining 
to reach into the fire to help: "The one in the video is my brother Sha'ban. He 
was yelling, 'Someone save me!'" Their father Ahmed al-Dalou, who was badly 
burned but survived, later said he'd rushed to rescue his younger children but 
thought Sha'ban could get out on his own. The fire killed Sha'ban and his 
mother, Umm Sha’baan, 38, and at least three others; over 65 were wounded. 
Several days later, Sha'ban's 10-year-old brother Abdul also died of his 
injuries. At his funeral, their bandaged father mourned his young son. "There 
is no consciousness or humanity," he wailed. "My little boy. He was not 
guilty." On Wednesday, which would have been Sha'ban's 20th birthday, Ahmed 
said, "Sha'ban will be celebrating his birthday with his mother in heaven." 
And, now, his younger brother.
The video of Sha'ban engulfed in flames, his trapped arm held high, has been 
viewed millions of times. Amidst widespread outrage, an Israeli army spokesman 
said, without offering any evidence, the hospital was a Hamas “command and 
control center" and they had "executed a precise strike on terrorists." The 
claim rang grotesquely hollow. "This is Zionism. This is Israel defending 
itself," wrote Dilly Hussain above images of the searing flames engulfing 
Sha'ban. "Funded and armed by the U.S. and diplomatically protected by the 
West" - "day after day." Many responses came in rage. Said activist Philip 
Proudfoot, who recalled Sha'ban as "a kind person with dreams of living a 
normal life," “Let his murder haunt every genocide-enabling western politician 
for the rest of their lives." The righteous fury was often aptly aimed at a 
complicit America that has not just funded the slaughter, but publicly 
applauded its major author. "They're burning people alive," wrote Sonny Bill 
Williams, "but some of you are still scared to speak out."
Hours after the footage surfaced, over 500 Jews and allies shut down the New 
York Stock Exchange, center of global capital, to demand the US stop arming 
Israel and profiting from genocide under moral cover of Jewish "safety...In 
horror and agony, we refuse to let our histories, identities and traditions be 
used (to) massacre Palestinians." They noted the only condition placed on $18 
billion in US funds for Israel is not how those bombs are used, but where 
they're bought - from US arms manufacturers now posting "staggering" profits, 
many of which go to members of Congress. Among over 200 people arrested at the 
action were descendants of Holocaust survivors. The entire family of Elena 
Stein, of Jewish Voice For Peace, was massacred in their Lithuania shtetl; only 
her grandmother, who wasn't home, survived. "Where were the neighbors?" asks 
Stein. "As the NYPDdragged me out by my arms and legs, I felt my Jewish 
ancestors at my back... We say now, with more conviction than ever, we refuse 
to be neighbors who just stand by."
After a year of genocide livestreamed to the world, some hope "this particular 
horror," the grisly sight of Sha'ban "tethered to an IV as U.S.-supplied 
Israeli bombs ignite fires around him," may break through the noise - an awful 
defining image, like the mutilated face of Emmett Till his mother resolutely 
showed to the world or the weeping Napalm Girl of the Vietnam War, that "brings 
us back to our common humanity." "This is what we need now for Gaza," says Zak 
Witus. "We need to see and to believe." "His name was Sha'ban," wrote Dr. Omar 
Suleima. "He was.loved by his family and friends, a memorizer of the Quran. He 
was named after the month in the Islamic tradition that is referred to as the 
forgotten month. His name was Sha'ban. Let him never be forgotten." Dr. 
Jennifer Cassidy echoed him: "Say his name - Sha'ban. The man, the human, the 
soul behind the photo seen around the world. The word war crime doesn't begin 
to cover this. He is not a number. His name was Sha'ban. May he rest in peace 
and rise in power."
Abby Zimet 
  


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