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.
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.
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)
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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)?
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.
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
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.
Gaza is occupied.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This is Nakba denial as it is denial of the system of apartheid in Israel recognized internationally.
Here Montefiore channels Netanyahu - Oct 7 as the beginning of the 'second war of Israeli independence'.
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.
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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Watch very carefully how western news media will report on Israelis impacted by the inevitability of their government and society’s genocide & expansionism.
Watch as we see the individualization of violence and its impact. We will see how they are presented as ‘unworthy victims’ of this violence.
The genocide of Palestinians is ofc mass violence and it is reported on as mass violence - albeit carefully curated and the crimes of the perpetrators are, at best, obfuscated and justified.
There is little to no allowance in our news media to sit with a Palestinian man, woman or child who has lost everything. To learn their names, their experiences, their losses. There is no space given to understand their claims as legitimate, as worthy of consideration.
There is no individualization of the atrocities - individualization which allows people to connect with the affected & empathize. Instead, violence against Palestinians is presented to us - as it always has been - as a tragic but inevitable outcome for faceless, poor victims who are seen as worthy of the violence rained upon them.
India absolutely pulled the water treaty - knowing that Pakistan is one of the most water scarce countries in the world- because it saw the lack of response and consequences for Israel starving Palestinians.
We are living in a completely different world order where the facade of int’l law compliance - esp on the Big Things - has been ripped off and shredded.
Going forward, expect more of the ‘Israel Model’ to be emulated by major states against vulnerable populations.
Now, will this actually go through? Hard to see that happening without China getting involved and the situation escalating even further. But the point here is that even if we look at the revocation of this treaty as posturing, it still shows how the impunity given for the last 18 months to Israel to completely destroy any appeal to international law will embolden hegemonic states to carry out similar actions or threats of them.
Sorry, anyone who reads the above as saying “Pakistan is being turned into Gaza!” versus “the face of international law compliance has completely been ripped and shredded given impunity given to Israel” (as I literally wrote) is telling on themselves as incapable of basic reading comprehension.
You don’t think one of Israel’s strongest allies - in ideology and arms - has been paying attention? You dont think others (including Pakistan itself) have been either? And you don’t think the eradication of int’l law by the U.S./Israel in Gaza has any impact elsewhere?
The Muslim dating app Salaams, with over 6M users, was acquired by the Match Group.
This is the Match Group’s new CEO, who boasted about giving financial assistance to American Jews to go commit war crimes & genocide against Palestinians.
It seems zero announcements were made about the purchase & users I’ve spoken to have said they received no email notification discussing the acquisition.
The only Match Group mention I could find of Salams was their Feb 4th report on fourth quarter and full year results.
Rascoff’s appointment as CEO (after he served on the board) was announced the same day.
Rascoff has deleted all his post-2023 tweets (just a few) on Gaza/Israel fyi.
This whole Bernie-AOC rebranding project feels like brain rot surrealism - like Sanders didn’t support the genocide of Palestinians before remembering he hates Netanyahu and AOC chiding anti-genocide voters who she said needed to ‘be adults’ and vote for Biden.
one of the biggest markers of the death knell of capitalism is this genocide - harping on billionaires and corporations, at this point, is easy. You’re not standing with any working class when you’re supporting the extermination of a people, through supporting their genocidaires.
I don’t consider America or its progressives exceptional, except in the delusions of grandeur they concoct about themselves while supporting history’s most powerful and destructive death machine✨
The Star of David has been rendered into a symbol of genocide & torture by the Israeli state. The single largest producer of antisemitism is the state of Israel—it requires the conflation of Jews & Israel, it necessitates antisemitism to sustain its myths for existence and perpetuation of violence against Palestinians.
The responsibility of this is not - nor should it ever have been - on Palestinians and anti-occupation activists, who nevertheless have worked hard for decades to fight that conflation because we understand what’s at stake and what the occupation is ultimately rooted in.
This isn’t a one off thing either. Before this genocide and especially during it, we have seen Israelis - IDF, police, etc - consistently brand, Palestinian bodies and land and infrastructure with the star of David.
And so if you are branding the bodies you kill and torture, homes you destroy and land you raze with the symbol that is most recognized as the emblem of your country & community — what are you saying? What does that symbol signify now? Especially to those outside your community & nation?
again and again and again - this isn’t from random people, this is from people who are agents and representatives of the state and military.
60 Mins sat on this story for months. They spent 15 months doing egregious propaganda justifying the slaughter of Palestinians (and Lebanese) - they were instrumental in the genocide propaganda. Now this.
It is the marker not of cowardice but of complicity to release this as the administration that oversaw the extermination of Palestinians is heading out in a few days.
Much of this information by Biden resignees has been available for over a year. Hala, herself, resigned in April of 2024, she was on Democracy Now! talking about this.
The MSM purposely ignored her & other resignees - and what they were saying - because not only do these newsrooms believe in & propagate this genocide, they wanted to keep their access to this butchering administration.
This is just 60 mins cleaning house a bit, transitioning their lens just a bit as the Trump administration comes in. Expect this from many news outlets (many who’ve been doing this for awhile).