1/ The images from Gaza are not just "tragedy"—they are the deliberate, calculated result of Zionism’s settler-colonial project, backed by the full force of US-led imperialism.
2/ Children eating sand, journalists wasting to death on camera, mass starvation as policy: this is not collateral damage. It is the logical endpoint of a racist, expansionist state built on ethnic cleansing.
3/ Zionism has always been a weapon of imperialism in West Asia, a colonial outpost enforcing capitalist domination.
4/ Its brutality today—the open-air prison, the systematic starvation, the mass graves—mirrors the worst crimes of European fascism. But this time, the West cheers it on, proving once more that capitalism and genocide are inseparable.
5/ The silence of the so-called "international community" is complicity. The UN’s hollow condemnations, the West’s arms shipments, the liberal hand-wringing—all serve to normalize this slaughter.
6/ Meanwhile, Palestinian resistance exposes the lie that imperialism can be reformed. There is no "humanitarian" solution under capitalism, only revolutionary defeat of the settler state.
7/ History will judge this moment. Not as a "conflict," but as a genocide enabled by global capital.
8/ Our task is clear: solidarity with Palestine is not charity, it is war against imperialism.
9/ Boycotts, strikes, militant protest—every tool must be wielded. Zionism will fall, not by appeals to morality, but by the force of organized struggle.
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Sources:
• UN reports on Gaza starvation
• HRW/Amnesty on Israeli apartheid
• Declassified docs on US-Israel arms trade
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