The U.S. is Starting Another War to Distract from Landmark Case Against Israel
Biden has approved a second round of strikes in Yemen, which his administration claims is in retaliation for Ansar Allah's targeting of Israel-linked ships in the Red Sea.
But while the U.S. is defending Israel publicly, politically and militarily, it's also trying to distract from the historic genocide case South Africa has brought against Israel in the International Court of Justice.
South Africa's team has laid out a thorough case, pointing to Israel's genocidal rhetoric (Defense Minister Gallant saying there would be "no electricity, no food, no fuel") and genocidal actions (23,000+ Palestinians killed, 70% of whom are women and children, 7,000+ buried under rubble, 60,000+ injured), while Israel continues to say "but Hamas..." as if the Oct. 7 attack they were warned about and ignored is justification for committing genocide.
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Yemen says peace not to prevail in Red Sea without Gaza ceasefire
Oct. 9, 2023: Defense minister announces ‘complete siege’ of Gaza: No power, food or fuel
Oct. 14, 2023: 'No Innocent Civilians in Gaza', Israel President Says as Northern Gaza Struggles to Flee Israeli Bombs
Dec. 18, 2023: Israeli Local Council Head Calls to 'Flatten Gaza Like Auschwitz Today' in Radio Interview
Nov. 30, 2023: ‘A mass assassination factory’: Inside Israel’s calculated bombing of Gaza
US quietly sent American Air Force unit to aid Israel in Gaza genocide
Hamas claims ‘many’ hostages have been killed, says global ‘resistance’ will expand
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**Just a quick note… this was supposed to be published yesterday, but Substack wasn’t working on my end. I apologize for the inconvenience!