The killing of the seven aid workers in Gaza is a direct consequence of Israel’s brutal ‘rules of engagement’.
Andrew Mitrovica
Andrew Mitrovica is an Al Jazeera columnist based in Toronto.
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It is absurd to believe that UNSC resolutions and ICJ orders can stop the Israeli genocide in Gaza.
The Canadian government’s pledge not to sell weapons to Israel doesn’t apply to permits worth millions already approved.
Nick Cave, Radiohead and others not heeding the BDS call can no longer hide behind their empty rhetoric on Israel.
A familiar pantomime plays out in the shocking residue of the massacre of dozens of desperate Palestinian aid seekers.
Enlightened Americans are no longer willing to tolerate egregious status quo by opting for the ‘lesser of two evils’.
Biden et al may claim to ask Israel to stop the looming carnage. Netanyahu won’t be deterred by their empty ‘warnings’.
When Western politicians talk Palestine, they expose who they truly are.
The January 26 court decision may be a historic one, but it doesn’t shield the people of Gaza from genocide.
This past week, I came across a number of images that reveal the sick scale of Israel’s crimes in Gaza.