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Oct 30, 2023 28 tweets 12 min read Read on X
I'm going to breakdown parts of this Atlantic article - how dangerous this and the ideas presented in it are.

This piece isn't concerned with truths of colonization & Israel, but with dismissing Palestinian claims of history & crimes by Israel.

It's Nakba denialism.

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2nd paragraph. Zero sources provided for grandiose claims we're expected to take as true. On Oct 7, before anyone knew how many Israelis had been killed, many were shocked &, yes, happy that a displaced population that has been imprisoned & besieged broke out. Image
The reason there are no sources provided and we're expected to take as true, I assume, is because the underlying assumption here is that Atlantic readers will not question assertions of Arab & Muslim barbarity as well as the barbarity of their 'leftist apologists'.
Framing "from the river to the sea" as a call for genocide is dangerous: its part and parcel of the accelerated attempt to criminalize phraseology within Palestinian solidarity & Palestinian claims of history, land and liberation. Which is the goal of this piece. Image
There are material consequences to this criminalizing of phraseology - take, for example, how ADL/Brandeis center have called for 'terrorism' investigations into Students for Justice in Palestine (also highlighting how anti-'terrorism' are abused, often to suppress speech)
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The paragraph also characterizes Hamas as 'genocidal' while currently Palestinian Muslims & Christians trapped in a tiny strip of land being bombed relentlessly &starved by Israel, which has an explicit state ideology of Jewish supremacy (Zionism). This is purposeful obfuscation.
For not a single sourced claim, we get a diagnosis - the problem is "decolonization". This is Montefiore's focus: making phraseology of Palestinian claims of history and violence at the hands of Israel & ideology of Jewish supremacy not amoral but virulently immoral. Image
And anyone with any basic knowledge of the situation on the ground knows that the two state 'solution' has long been dead. Funnily enough, since 2017 Hamas has accepted (at least in its charter) two states on the '67 lines.
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We still don't know who Montefiore is talking about here. But now, "settler-colonialism" is made akin to Nazism & Holocaust denialism. We also don't know which claims in particular he's referring to- but here's Weiss bringing up Holocaust denialism re: unsubstantiated claims
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By calling use of settler-colonialism worse than Nazism & Holocaust denial, the author is calling Palestinians & those in solidarity - including many Israelis, Jews - Nazis and Holocaust deniers. The language in this piece is purposely unspecific. Image
Incredible to write this after two weeks of Palestinian claims of war crimes and death tolls being called 'Hamas propaganda' and dismissed as Israel increased its bombardment, killing now over ten thousand Palestinians. Image
This whole article reads like a bad twitter thread. But how was the Zionist project understood? What did early Jewish colonizers call their project? Also, what do we think Herzl thought of his project (final image, 06/12/1895)?


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(enjoy this thread when you have time later)

Once again, no sources, no references. For someone very concerned with the use of words, Montefiore chooses to leave terms undefined and instead fall back on tired 2021 reactionary "the wokes are at it again" framing that has the singular goal of silencing critique of Israel. Image
If you still think "racism" means xenophobia, in 2023, and you're being positioned as an 'intellectual beacon' and 'required reading', then we're really in a confederacy of dunces. I also enjoy that Montefiore talks about the 'lack of factual rigor' without any sense of irony.
Montefiore here is also doing the base level anti-semitism when he conflates Israel with all Jews. He also makes zero references, again, to *who* is saying this. We're supposed to take his word. A Image
Israel controls Gaza - it controls both entries/exits (Rafah & Erez), it controls what goes into Gaza, it controls the water. There is no official border "between" Israel and Gaza.

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Israel called Gazans 'human animals'. They have said they're going to make Gaza into a territory of tents. Netanyahu explicitly referenced Amalek. There is clear evidence of forcible displacement in addition to state-sanctioned killings of civilians of one ethnic group.


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Ahh, yes, it's only genocide if your population has decreased.

Note the 5 acts that individually *and* together comprise genocide in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.

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Ok, this thread is long so I'm going to summarize my responses to the next half of the piece which finally gets to the "Israel isn't a settler-colony" - these two passages both obfuscate history & deny ethnic cleansing. Once again we see Palestinian claims to history denied.
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While no doubt that many Jews were escaping persecution (esp post WWII), this idea flies in the face of how the Zionist project saw itself from its inception as establishing a state in Palestine, how ethnically cleansing entire villages (via Irgun, Haganah, etc) was part of it.
This is why Nakba denial is critical for Montefiore - his entire "argument" about Israel not being a settler colonial state relies on the premise that it was a refuge for the persecuted. And that narrative *only* holds if we diminish & deny the Nakba. Image
This is Nakba denial as it is denial of the system of apartheid in Israel recognized internationally. Image
Here Montefiore channels Netanyahu - Oct 7 as the beginning of the 'second war of Israeli independence'.

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X is saying I can't post any more in this thread. Hope it's clear this poorly written, all-over-the-place article is dangerous Nakba denialism, through criminalizing phraseology of Palestinian history & liberation, meant to silence critics of Israeli crimes. Image
Guess it lets me add more after I've posted the thread? Anyway, another reminder--

This piece did not deserve this engagement but these ideas - of Nakba denialism, of spreading dehumanizing narratives about Palestinians that render their language "genocidal" and thus their claims - need to dismantled.
Zionists & Zionist groups in the early to mid 20th century expliclty *pushed* Jewish conquering of a frontier as a narrative to mirror American colonial history & conquering of the frontier as well as exceptionalism. Here’s an episode I did on it.


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May 2
You are wrong.

India is the largest buyer of Israeli arms - where do you think those arms are being used?

India routinely uses Israeli tactics to suppress, kill & disappear Kashmiri Muslims and entrench its occupation. Hindutva conceptualization of Indian identity and claims of indigneity take a lot directly from Zionist conceptions as well.

While the U.S. is responsible for the formation of the Global War on Terror, its ideas of security were taken from Israeli practices of security - which are rooted in Zionism. India used these ideas to expand laws and practices to, again, entrench its occupation of Kashmir and criminalize and kill our young men.

Zionism is an ethnosupremacist ideology that relies on Islamophobia for the continued “legitimacy” of Israel and its violence. Zionist groups, pro-Israel groups were foundational to fomenting Islamophobia in the U.S. (which already was racist, ofc). Guess where Hindutva talking points come from?

Connecting the systems of violence and supremacist ideology that exist, that feed off one another to uphold occupation and ethnic cleansing isn’t “antisemitism” and saying that this is, is not only an erasure of these connections but denial of what our peoples have experienced and at whose hands.Image
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The way in which people dismiss what has happened to Kashmiris, and how deeply connected that is to Israel and the US, is one of my biggest frustrations. It is a complete erasure of what Kashmiri Muslims have experienced at the hands of the Indian state bolstered and armed by the Israelis and Americans.
The ethnic cleansing project in Kashmir, by the Indians, has been successful. It breaks my heart to know I will never be able to visit where my great (great) grandparents lived, where there may still be records of my family there & that the land that they knew has almost ceased to exist.
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Apr 17
One of the key ways the ‘Antisemitism on Campus’ discourse has developed is through the categorization of “Pro-Palestinian students” vs “Jewish students”.

Muslim/Arab students are made to occupy a politic vs pro-Israel Jewish students who are made to only occupy identity.

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It’s a very cynical use of language & categorization that is purposeful. “Pro-Palestinian” is, of course, an umbrella - it includes Arabs, Muslims, Christians, Black Americans, Jews, LGBTQIA, etc. But when pitted against “Jewish students” or just “Jews” - it’s made threatening, because of how Palestinians & fight for their liberation is manufactured in American/Zionist imaginings: anti-Semitic, wanting the destruction of Jews.
The categorization of “Jewish students” on campus - like how Abby Phillip does in her intv w/Asna Tabassum or as done in this congressional hearing - takes away the vested politics part of the antisemitism campaign: stifling any and all critique of Israel & distracting from anti-genocide activism. Thus, these are *pro-Israel* Jewish students, not just Jewish students.
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Apr 11
this narrative of ‘low intensity’ or ‘scaling back’ the war (see: genocide) has been around for months while we have continued to see increased horrific slaughter & war crimes



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no genocide in recent history has had this incredible of PR management, kudos
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Apr 6
I don’t care for the protests in Israel. I never have and never will. I don’t care about the political aspirations and grievances of people who are - by definition - violent settlers. Even those born there are settlers in the context of on-going land theft & occupation.

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If this strikes you as harsh, then I suppose you also would’ve found it harsh when people said they did not care about the political aspirations & grievances of white southerners during Jim Crow or whites in apartheid South Africa.
There’s no obligation, certainly not political or moral, to ever care for the aspirations and grievances of those who exist with the power that they have solely because their boots crush the necks of others.
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Mar 18
For the last six months, there’s been a common refrain that pops up even among those sympathetic to the Palestinians:

‘What else did Hamas expect?’

Not only does this framing justify genocide as a logical response but it also erases US/Israeli culpability & history.

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From everything we know there was a simple plan & expectation for Oct 7: grab hostages & exchange them for imprisoned Palestinians. One hostage mentioned that a fighter told her she’d be back home on Tuesday - expectation was that Israel would want its civilians back.
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No need to rehash everything re: the Oct 7th plan & what ostensibly went wrong, but it’s clear that Palestinian resistance groups - and it was a coaliton, not just Hamas - didn’t expect the mess of an Israeli response that we all saw.
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Mar 15
‘91-‘92, >40k Haitian asylum seekers fled after a US/France-backed coup of Haiti’s first democratically-elected leader. HW Bush turned them away & the coast guard rerouted them to Gitmo.

Gitmo then became a concentration camp for Haitians w/HIV, later ruled unconstitutional. /1



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The conditions in the camp were horrific: Haitians faced violence from US military, forced medical procedures, rotten food & no sanitation. It was pure filth and squalor because of how the US treated them. Almost 300 Haitians were kept in Gitmo bc they had HIV, per a 1987 US law.
(more than half of the refugees were deemed economic immigrants and repatriated back to Haiti, where they faced political persecution from the US-backed military, and the rest were allowed into the US, but had to undergo HIV testing)
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