The World This week from Mennies

Saturday 15 February 2025

Ukraine and Palestine.

                           Ukraine

Well, quite an eventful week in world politics and let’s start with Ukraine.

As I postulated way back at the start of this conflict, the US/NATO would fight Russia until the last Ukrainian, and more or less that is what has happened.

Ukraine has run out of soldiers to fight this unnecessary war and in figuring out the unnecessary part, you need to go back to where it started.  No not the 24 February 2022 but back to the events in Maiden square and the insurrection set up by the US CIA in 2014.

I won’t go over all the history, but I have covered all that in blogs around about the time when Russia moved into the Russian-speaking Donbas area, to protect the population that the mainly Nazi Azzov brigade had oppressed.

Ok, so, let’s get back to where we are and that is that finally, and I hate to say this, thanks to Donald Trump, some realism is being projected into this debacle.

Now when I say “thanks to Donald Trump” let me qualify this seemingly, flattering accolade. Yes, the war was unnecessary and yes it is good to see it concluding, but Daft Donald is not doing this out of a sense of altruism, no he is looking for the deal of the century by requiring Ukraine to grant the rights to 50% of their rare earth mineral deposits.

If you ever want to find the reasons for either the start of a conflict or the ending of a conflict then just follow the money.

OK, and if ever anyone wants to see who started this and who will benefit from it, then it is there in plain sight, the US and just to prove it Vance has just told the naughty Europeans that they will have nothing to do with any negotiations for a settlement.

So to sum up, the US has shafted the economies of Europe, by crazy sanctions on Russia, especially oil and gas. The US has enriched itself by supplying the replacement gas and oil at four times the price that Russia was supplying it. Europe has supplied Ukraine with an abundance of weapons, which it will never be paid for and now that peace is a probability, Uncle Sam will take over negotiations, which will include further enrichment for the US in rare earth minerals.

My god, is it possible to construct more of an example of the sheer stupidity that Europe has been displaying?

                                    Palestine

Ok so now Palestine, which has to be the most horrific display of abject cruelty to fellow human beings ever displayed by a single country and that Country is Israel.

Again I have covered the origins of this going back to the invention of Israel in 1948 and before that to the Jewish terrorist organisations such as Irgin and Stern Gang. Run by future Israeli politicians. One of which was in fact the first prime minister of the newly formed country of Israel David Ben Gurion, who famously ( in his previous occupation which was a terrorist) said “ I have a holiday in my heart every time a British soldier is slaughtered”

So back to the last week which kicked off with Dopey Donald saying that he wanted to own the Gaza Strip and turn it into a millionaire’s playground. The only problem was, that an inconvenient two million Palestinians were living there in an Israeli-inspired hell. The massive oil and gas reserves off the coast of Gaza might have had something to do with Trump’s muddled thinking. No problem to our Donald, he would simply and illegally ethnically cleanse them to Egypt and Jordan. Oh dear.

He had no sooner blurted out that nonsense than he came away with, “If all hostages were not released by 12 am on Saturday(today) then all hell would break out” Leaving the occupants of Gaza wondering exactly what his definition of hell was, after enduring almost one hundred thousand deaths in one and a half years in the genocide that Israel was carrying out.

Hamas’ response was not capitulation but a threat to stop the release of any of the hostages unless Israel ceased their violations of the ceasefire.

One thing Trump should have learned this week is that you can only bully countries that have something to lose, like Canada, Mexico, the UK, the 27 Countries in the EU et etc, but you can’t bully a country that has nothing left to lose apart from their integrity, and that is what happened.

Israel relented and allowed supplies, to once again reach Gaza and today as agreed according to the very tenuous ceasefire in place three Hamas hostages were released by Hammas and almost 400 Israeli hostages were realized by Israel.  

Ok So that was the week in a nutshell and Trump has sent his suit to the cleaners to clean off all the egg that dripped from his sun lamp-altered face.

So time for a pint in Mennies, have a good weekend all.

And remember: Never be afraid to say what you honestly feel is the right thing to say.

And never be afraid to listen to what someone else believes is the right thing to say.

Invariably, the right thing is somewhere in between.

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Saturday 8 February 2025

Genocide

It has been some time since I wrote a, The World This Week From Mennies blog. There has been so much going on in the world that I wouldn’t know where to start and probably once started, where to finish.

The most incredible tragedy in history is unfolding before our eyes, as Israel carries out a genocide of the Palestinian people. The astonishing part of it is not that Israel is doing it, as they have been carrying out multiple slaughters against Palestinians since Israel was formed in 1948 , and before that the terrorist organisations such as Irgin and Stern Gang who were the precursor to the first Israeli government, no the astonishing part is that the west has sat back and watched this genocide as it is happening.

It is such a complicated and jaw-dropping story that I couldn’t adequately give a detailed description of the situation and how it was arrived at, however, I came across this Oxford Union Debate and a speech by Susan Abulhawa so I have reproduced it here. Please take time to read this.

The Oxford Union debate, November 28, 2024, considered the motion- “The House believes Israel is an Apartheid state responsible for genocide”

The motion was passed overwhelmingly. The vote will go down in history as one of the pivotal moments in the global tidal wave against zionism and the zionist American imperial war machine.

Here is the text of Susan Abulhawa’s presentation.

“I will not take questions until I’m finished speaking; so please refrain from interrupting me.

Addressing the challenge of what to do about the indigenous inhabitants of the land Chaim Weizman, a Russian Jew, said to the World Zionist Congress in 1921 that Palestinians were akin to “the rocks of Judea, obstacles that had to be cleared on a difficult path.”

David Gruen, a Polish Jew, who changed his name to David Ben Gurion to sound relevant to the region, said. “We must expel Arabs and take their places”

There are thousands of such conversations among the early zionists who plotted and implemented the violent colonization of Palestine and the annihilation of her native people.

But they were only partially successful, murdering or ethnically cleansing 80% of Palestinians, which meant that 20% of us remained, an enduring obstacle to their colonial fantasies, which became the subject of their obsessions in the decades that followed, especially after conquering what remained of Palestine in 1967.

Zionists lamented our presence and they debated publicly in all circles—political, academic, social, cultural circles—regarding what do with us; what to do about the Palestinian birthrate, about our babies, which they dub a demographic threat.

Benny Morris, who was originally meant to be here, once expressed regret that Ben Gurion “did not finish the job” of getting rid of us all, which would have obviated what they refer to as the “Arab problem.”

Benjamin Netanyahu, a Polish Jew whose real name is Benjamin Mileikowsky, once bemoaned a missed opportunity during the 1989 Tiananmen Square uprising to expel large swaths of the Palestinian population “while world attention was focused on China.”

Some of their articulated solutions to the nuisance of our existence include a “break their bones” policy in the 80s and 90s, ordered by Yitzhak Rubitzov, Ukrainian Jew who changed his name to Yitzhak Rabin (for the same reasons).

That horrific policy that crippled generations of Palestinians did not succeed in making us leave. And frustrated by Palestinian resilience, a new discourse arose, especially after a massive natural gas field was discovered off the coast of Northern Gaza worth trillions of dollars.

This new discourse is echoed in the words of Colonel Efraim Eitan, who said in 2004, “we have to kill them all.”

Aaron Sofer, an Israeli so-called intellectual and political advisor, insisted in 2018 that “we have to kill and kill and kill. All day, every day.”

When I was in Gaza, I saw a little boy no more than 9 years whose hands and part of his face, had been blown off from a booby trapped can of food that soldiers had left behind for Gaza’s starving children. I later learned that they had also left poisoned food for people in Shujaiyya, and in the 1980s and 90s, Israeli soldiers had left booby trapped toys in southern Lebanon that exploded when excited children picked them up.

The harm they do is diabolical, and yet, they expect you to believe they are the victims. Invoking Europe’s holocaust and screaming antisemitism, they expect you to suspend fundamental human reason to believe that the daily sniping of children with so called “kill shots” and the bombing of entire neighborhoods that bury families alive and wipe out whole bloodlines is self-defense.

They want you to believe that a man who had not eaten a thing in over 72 hours, who kept fighting even when all he had was one functioning arm, that this man was motivated by some innate savagery and irrational hatred or jealousy of Jews, rather than the indominable yearning to see his people free in their own homeland.

It’s clear to me that we’re not here to debate whether Israel is an apartheid or genocidal state. This debate is ultimately about the worth of Palestinian lives; about the worth of our schools, research centers, books, art, and dreams; about the worth of the homes we worked all our lives to build and which contain the memories of generations; about the worth of our humanity and our agency; the worth of bodies and ambitions.

Because if the roles were reversed—if Palestinians had spent the last eight decade stealing Jewish homes, expelling, oppressing, imprisoning, poisoning, torturing, raping and killing them; if Palestinians had killed an estimated 300,000 Jews in one year, targeted their journalists, their thinkers, their healthcare workers, their athletes, their artists, bombed every Israeli hospital, university, library, museum, cultural center, synagogue, and simultaneously set up an observation platform where people came watch their slaughter as if a tourist attraction;

if Palestinians had corralled them by the hundreds of thousands into flimsy tents, bombed them in so called safe zones, burned them alive, cut off their food, water, and medicine;

if Palestinians made Jewish children wander barefoot with empty pots; made them gather the flesh of their parents into plastic bags; made them bury their siblings, cousins and friends; made them sneak out from their tents in the middle of the night to sleep on their parents’ graves; made them pray for death just to join their families and not be alone in this terrible world anymore, and terrorized them so utterly that their children lose their hair, lose their memory, lose their minds, and made those as young as 4 and 5 year old were die of heart attacks;

if we mercilessly forced their NICU babies to die, alone in hospital beds, crying until they could cry no more, died and decomposed in the same spot;

if Palestinians used wheat flour aid trucks to lure starving jews, then opened fire on them when they gathered to collect a day’s bread; if Palestinians finally allowed a food delivery into a shelter with hungry Jews, then set fire to the entire shelter and aid truck before anyone could taste the food;

if a Palestinian sniper bragged about blowing out 42 Jewish kneecaps in one day as one Israeli soldier did in 2019; if a Palestinian admitted to CNN that he ran over hundreds of Jews with his tank, their squished flesh lingering in the tank treads;

if Palestinians were systematically raping Jewish doctors, patients, and other captives with hot metal rods, jagged and electrified sticks, and fire extinguishers, sometimes raping to death, as happened with Dr Adnan alBursh and others;

if Jewish women were forced to give birth in filth, get C-sections or leg amputations without anesthesia; if we destroyed their children then decorated our tanks with their toys; if we killed or displaced their women then posed with their lingerie…

if the world were watching the livestreamed systematic annihilation of Jews in real time, there would be no debating whether that constituted terrorism or genocide.

And yet two Palestinians—myself and Mohammad el-Kurd— showed up here to do just that, enduring the indignity of debating those who think our only life choices should be to leave our homeland, submit to their supremacy, or die politely and quietly.

But you would be wrong to think that I came to convince you of anything. Thehouse resolution, though well-meaning and appreciated, is of little consequence in the midst of this holocaust of our time.

I came in the spirit of Malcolm X and Jimmy Baldwin, both of whom stood here and in Cambridge before I was born, facing finely dressed well-spoken monsters who harbored the same supremacist ideologies as Zionism—these notions of entitlement and privilege, of being divinely favored, blessed, or chosen.

I’m here for the sake of history. To speak to generations not yet born and for the chronicles of this extraordinary time where the carpet bombing of defenseless indigenous societies is legitimized.
I’m here for my grandmothers, both of whom died as penniless refugees while foreign Jews lived in their stolen homes.

And I also came to speak directly to zionists here and everywhere.

We let you into our homes when your own countries tried to murder you and everyone else turned you away.  We fed, clothed, gave you shelter, and we shared the bounty of our land with you, and when the time was ripe, you kicked us out of our own homes and homeland, then you killed and robbed and burned and looted our lives.

You carved out our hearts because it is clear you do not know how to live in the world without dominating others.

You have crossed all lines and nurtured the most vile of human impulses, but the world is finally glimpsing the terror we have endured at your hands for so long, and they are seeing the reality of who you are, who you’ve always been. They watch in utter astonishment the sadism, the glee, the joy, and pleasure with which you conduct, watch, and cheer the daily details of breaking our bodies, our minds, our future, our past.

But no matter what happens from here, no matter what fairytales you tell yourself and tell the world, you will never truly belong to that land. You will never understand the sacredness of the olives trees, which you’ve been cutting down and burning for decades just to spite us and to break our hearts a little more. No one native to that land would dare do such a thing to the olives. No one who belongs to that region would ever bomb or destroy such ancient heritage as Baalbak or Bittir, or destroy ancient cemeteries as you destroy ours, like the Anglican cemetery in Jerusalem or the resting place of ancient Muslim scholars and warriors in Maamanillah. Those who come from that land do not desecrate the dead; that’s why my family for centuries were the caretakers of the Jewish cemetery in the mount of olives, as labors of faith and care for what we know is part of our ancestry and story.

Your ancestors will always be buried in your actual homelands of Poland, Ukraine, and elsewhere around the world from whence you came. The mythos and folklore of the land will always be alien to you.

You will never be literate in the sartorial language of the thobes we wear, that sprang from the land through our foremothers over centuries—every motif, design, and pattern speaking to the secrets of local lore, flora, birds, rivers, and wildlife.

What your realestate agents call in their high-priced listings “old Arab home” will always hold in their stones the stories and memories of our ancestors who built them. The ancient photos and paintings of the land will never contain you.

You will never know how it feels to be loved and supported by those who have nothing to gain from you, and in fact, everything to lose.  You will never know the feeling of masses all over the world pouring into the streets and stadiums to chant and sing for your freedom; and it is not because you are Jewish, as you try to make the world believe, but because you are depraved violent colonizers who think your Jewishness entitles you to the home my grandfather and his brothers built with their own hands on lands that had been in our family for centuries. It is because Zionism is a blight onto Judaism and indeed onto humanity.

You can change your names to sound more relevant to the region and you can pretend falafel and hummus and zaatar are your ancient cuisines, but in the recesses of your being, you will always feel the sting of this epic forgery and theft, that’s why even the drawings of our children pasted hung on walls at the UN or in a hospital ward send your leaders and lawyers into hysteric meltdowns.

You will not erase us, no matter how many of us you kill and kill and kill, all day every day. We are not the rocks Chaim Weizmann thought you could clear from the land. We are its very soil. We are her rivers and her trees and her stories, because all of that was nurtured by our bodies and our lives over millennia of continuous, uninterrupted habitation of that patch of earth between the Jordan and Mediterranean waters, from our Canaanite, our Hebrew, our Philistine, and our Phoenician ancestors, to every conqueror or pilgrim who came and went, who married or raped, loved, enslaved, converted between religions, settled or prayed in our land, leaving pieces of themselves in our bodies and our heritage. The fabled, tumultuous stories of that land are quite literally in our DNA. You cannot kill or propagandize that away, no matter what death technology you use or what Hollywood and corporate media arsenals you deploy.

Someday, your impunity and arrogance will end. Palestine will be free; she will be restored to her multi-religious, multi-ethnic pluralistic glory; we will restore and expand the trains that run from Cairo to Gaza to Jerusalem, Haifa, Tripoli, Beirut, Damascus, Amman, Kuwait, Sanaa, and so on; we will put an end to the zionist American war machine of domination, expansion, extraction, pollution, and looting.

..and you will either leave, or you will finally learn to live with others as equals.”

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