The Genocide Grinds On| Countercurrents

It has become background noise. We know it is happening, but we can almost 
forget that it continues at a barbaric rate. The United Nations deputy special 
coordinator for Palestine, Muhannad Hadi, released a statement on December 13, 
2024, that simply makes no sense: “I am very concerned about the rapidly 
deteriorating security and humanitarian situation in Gaza.” How can anything 
deteriorate in Gaza? Isn’t the situation as bad as it could get, the genocidal 
war of the Israelis grinding on?

If you are paying attention, you will find that every day there are more and 
more reports of bombing in northern Gaza. These bombings pulverize entire 
buildings and massacre entire families. On December 17, the 
commissioner-general of the UN Palestinian Agency (UNRWA) Philippe Lazzarini 
put the situation clearest: “We are getting out of words to describe the 
situation in Gaza…. My colleagues when they come back, they basically describe 
a post-apocalyptic environment, and people are just living among [garbage], 
sewage water, in the rubble, and struggling because they are confronted on a 
daily basis with death, hunger, and disease.”

Dead Bodies

The day before Hadi made his statement, an Israeli airstrike hit a housing 
development in the Nuseirat refugee camp and killed large numbers of the 
al-Sheikh Ali family. It has become part of counting the death toll to track 
the elimination of entire families by Israeli bombs. A Euro-Med Human Rights 
Monitor report from October 2024 showed that 3,500 Palestinian families in Gaza 
“have suffered multiple losses since October 2023. Of these, 365 families have 
lost more than 10 members, while over 2,750 families have lost at least three.” 
These numbers will need to be updated. The Euro-Med report is called De-Gaza: A 
Year of Israel’s Genocide and the Collapse of World Order.

On December 11, 2024, before this round of bombardments and killings, a 
startling press briefing was given by Mounir al-Bursh (director general of the 
Palestinian Ministry of Health) and Mahmoud Basal (spokesman for the 
Palestinian Civil Defense Agency). Al-Bursh said that the Israeli troops fired 
on ambulances and prevented rescue workers from getting to the buildings to 
recover the injured and the dead. As a result, he said, “bodies are left in the 
streets and are eaten by dogs.” Basal, meanwhile, said that many of the injured 
were dying under the rubble because the rescue teams no longer had regular 
access to the bombed buildings and did not have the equipment to save people. 
This means that the Israelis are not only bombing residential areas and killing 
unarmed civilians, but they are also preventing the injured from being rescued 
and the dead from an honorable burial. Journalist Hossam Shabat, reporting from 
northern Gaza, wrote, “Due to the rising Israeli bombings and killings in 
northern Gaza, we have run out of body bags to bury the dead, and now we resort 
to using any piece of clothing or a blanket for their burial.”

Reports

Over the past few months, two reports have been published whose honesty enables 
the reader to feel the atrocities being committed against the Palestinians in 
Gaza.

First, in October 2024, the remarkable UN special rapporteur on Palestine, 
Francesca Albanese, published her 32-page report for the UN General Assembly. 
Her finding is clear: “The current genocide is part of a century-long project 
of eliminatory settler colonialism in Palestine, a stain on the international 
system and humanity, which must be ended, investigated, and prosecuted.” The 
legal case for the end not only of genocide but its basis, the occupation, is 
made very strongly. Anyone who reads Albanese’s report with an open mind will 
come to that conclusion.

Second, in December, Amnesty International released a 296-page document called 
You Feel Like You Are Subhuman: Israel’s Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza. 
The most painful section to read is the evidence presented clinically by 
Amnesty of the genocidal words of Israeli officials that are then enacted by 
their soldiers. It is worth reading a few sentences from the Amnesty report:

Amnesty International analyzed 102 statements made by Israeli government 
officials, high-ranking military officers, and members of the Knesset made 
between [October 7, 2023, and June 30, 2024] which dehumanized Palestinians, or 
called for, or justified genocidal acts or other crimes under international law 
against them. Of these, it identified 22 statements that were specifically made 
by members of Israel’s war and security cabinets, who included Prime Minister 
Netanyahu, then Minister of Defense Gallant and other government ministers, by 
[high-ranking] military officers and by Israel’s president between [October 7, 
2023, and June 30, 2024]. These statements appeared to call for, or justify, 
genocidal acts.

Also, the language used by Israeli officials was frequently repeated, including 
by soldiers in Gaza, apparently explaining the rationale for their [behavior]. 
This is evidenced by Amnesty International’s analysis of 62 videos, audio 
recordings, and photographs posted online showing Israeli soldiers in which 
they made calls for the destruction of Gaza or the denial of essential services 
to people in Gaza, or celebrated the destruction of Palestinian homes, mosques, 
schools, and universities.

For example, before the Israeli offensive on Rafah, Israeli minister of finance 
Bezalel Smotrich said at a public event, “There are no jobs half done. Rafah, 
Deir al-Balah, Nuseirat, destruction! Blot out the memory of [the people of] 
Amalek from under heaven.” This genocidal language was then replicated on the 
ground. Amnesty’s report affirms strongly that there is no other way to 
understand the Israeli campaign against the Palestinians in Gaza than as a 
genocide.

Rascal Children

The Ministry of Health in Gaza says that since the genocide began, the Israelis 
have killed at least 45,059 Palestinians. Of them, at least 17,000 are 
children. Israel and its Western allies have spent considerable funds to deny 
these numbers. The right-wing Henry Jackson Society (based in the United 
Kingdom) has published a 40-page report that belongs in a juvenile debate. To 
complain about this or that individual case and not to see the extent of the 
bombardment and destruction, as revealed by reputed human rights organizations, 
is disingenuous. They would like to justify the killing of children by their 
dispute over statistics.

In 2014, during a previous terrible bombing of Gaza by the Israelis, the 
Palestinian poet Khaled Juma wrote about the children being killed then. Then, 
the Israelis killed 551 children, as recorded by the official UN inquiry. This 
time the number is 30 times as high and climbing. No debate about the exact 
numbers will change that.

Oh, rascal children of Gaza,
You who constantly disturbed me with your screams under my window,
You who filled every morning with rush and chaos,
You who broke my vase and stole the lonely flower on my balcony,
Come back—
And scream as you want,
And break all the vases,
Steal all the flowers,
Come back,
Just come back…

Vijay Prashad



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