Is water being used as a weapon of war??

Surely nobody would be that barbaric!!

It is currently 32 degrees in Gaza – very hot! I am reading reports that Israel has once again turned off the water supply. This impacts all people living there – women and children.

Rosalia Bollen, a UNICEF official in Gaza, reported that 600,000 people who had regained access to drinking water in November 2024 are once again cut off. “It’s really vital for thousands of families and children to restore this connection,” she said.

What Hamas did was terrible but the ‘punishment’ for the whole Palestinian population is surely the biggest war crime of the century – up there with Putin’s actions in Ukraine!

To target children with a lack of water is horrendous. How can anybody justify that?

Israel is reaching new depths. They have bombed and shot the entire civilian population for years, driven them from one end of Gaza to the other, destroyed their homes, schools and hospitals on top of systematically starving them.

My views on Israel and Gaza.

Anne sent me this response to an article I published. I hope she doesn’t mind me putting it up here. I will address it after.

Hi Opher, I realised you were away, celebrating your birthday when I posted this reply to a piece on your blog. Now, presumably, it’s too long ago for you to have noticed it. I would appreciate a comment on it, from you, though.I wonder where you stand? I was confused when I read this That’s why I’ve taken so long to reply. I couldn’t be sure how much was ‘our extreme right wing friend’ and how much was you. As you know, I am very committed to the struggle of Palestinians. I do not believe ‘Israel’ has any right to defend itself. The UN should never have made it into a country. The UK set the whole thing in motion with the Balfour Declaration (although that did state that Palestinians should not be displaced, or lose their rights).. The UK gave up its mandate because of a terrorist campaign by Zionists, and abstained in the vote that gave ‘Israel’ statehood. Ever since ‘Israel’ declared independence, it has displaced, killed, raped, imprisoned and humiliated Palestinians. I would not object to Jews being in Palestine, but only as part of a state where everyone was free and equal. They are almost all immigrants, or descended from immigrants. Palestinuans have been there all the time. The claims written in that old book they call the Bible aren’t worth the paper they are written on. It was in response to the horrible treatment Palestinians have suffered since 1948 that October 7th happened. That doesn’t justify it, but it does explain it. I am sure it was supposed to be a hostage-taking exercise, not what it turned out to be. The question of how many Jews were killed, and by whom, is still open. Many of us believe ‘the Hannibal Directive’ cost many lives. There is also the question of why one of the most heavily guarded borders in the world was so easily breached. At the very least, the IDF had been told there was no real threat and they could relax. At the worst: who knows? Hamas had not held elections for many years. When they were elected, there was a bitter struggle with the Palestinian Authority, which led to a severing of political relations. However, Hamas was a functioning civil authority as well as a militant organisation. It ran hospitals, police, schools and all infrastructure. It did not need to be bombed out of existence. ‘Israel’ has shown that it can assassinate people without much collateral damage. They could have killed the military leaders without flattening the country. ‘Israel’ only needs to defend itself because it has stolen the land of the indigenous people. Before the Zionists came to power, and before the huge waves of immigration after WWII (much of them brought about by ‘Israel!’ appealing to Jews worldwide, who were not refugees, to come to build the country) Jews and Muslims got along fairly well in Palestine. What ‘Israel’ seems to be doing is using Hamas as an excuse for a shameless land-grab – part of the ‘Greater Israel Project’. In short, I believe that the only viable solution is a single state one, with all people having equal rights. That would need to be very firmly controlled by an international peacekeeping force. That’s a pipedream It almost certainly won’t happen, but I can’t see anything else working.

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Anne Gregory

It was this piece you posted on 21st May. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Ajw83bYEE/

Here’s what I think:

a. Israel has no historical claim to the land.

b. Referring to ancient religious documents to justify taking land is absurd. It’s like Britain claiming the USA and Australia but even more ridiculous. Religion is a manmade fantasy to my mind. It can’t be used to justify anything. We might as well lay claim to France because of King Arthur and Merlin the wizard. The Old Testament is as much fairy tale in my view. It is no justification for stealing land. There is no legitimacy.

c. However, nearly all nations are built on conquest. Israel is no exception. They took the land by force and I believe that enough time has passed; they should be recognised as a sovereign country.

d. I believe the Palestinians, who owned the land, and have been displaced should now be properly compensated. I do not believe there will be an end to this conflict until that has been done.

e. I believe the Palestinians have been treated harshly, made into 2nd class citizens and have been subjected to racism. This long-term abuse is part of the problem.

f. I believe the war run by Hamas, with rockets and attacks on Israeli citizens is not the way to go. Hamas is a terrorist organisation and while I can understand the anger I cannot condone it.

g. I believe the attack by Hamas on on October 7th 2023 (from the accounts I have read) was barbaric and cannot be justified. Hamas should immediately return all hostages. Whether there was Israeli collusion (In order to justify the destruction of Gaza) is open to investigation. What Hamas did in killing, raping and torturing was disgusting.

h. I believe Israel has justification in going for Hamas.

I. I do not believe they are justified in going for hospitals, schools, refugee camps or civilian areas. These are war crimes.

J. I believe that deliberately withholding food, water and medicine as weapons of war against civilians is barbaric, definite war crimes and amounts to genocide.

K. I believe Netanyahu and his extreme cabinet are war criminals and their actions are fascist to the extreme. They should be tried for their crimes. They put all Palestinians in the same category (as terrorist Hamas supporters) and that justifies killing them all in their eyes.

L. I believe in a negotiated two nation solution with land and reparation given to the Palestinian people. The alternative – a single-nation state, based on complete equality, is nigh-on impossible given the level of hatred on both sides.

M. I believe violence on both sides is wrong. Negotiation and reparation are the only way forward.

N. I believe Trump has made things worse by empowering Netanyahu to do as he pleases. Netanyahu is being used by extreme religious groups and has to keep going at war to hold his fascist coalition together and keep himself out of court.

O. I believe the UN needs to step in.

P. I believe that violence perpetuates more violence; death generates hate and we are locked in a cycle of revenge.

What happens when you criticise Israel’s Genocide policy in Gaza.

I don’t mind a heated rational debate. That’s what blogging is about.

Hamas as a deplorable terrorist organisation that deserves to be wiped out.

To take and keep hostages is disgusting. They should be returned immediately.

What Hamas did in their brutal actions is inexcusable. |Attacking and slaughtering, torturing and maiming. They are inhuman. IMO They are scum.

The Palestinians who support such actions are deplorable.

But I contend that Netanyahu with his extreme right-wing coalition are just as bad.

They have a right to fight and destroy Hamas.

They do not have a right to bomb civilians, hospitals and schools even if Hamas are hiding there!

They do not have a right to bomb civilians.

They do not have a right to starve people and deprive them of water.

They do not have a right to turn Gaza into one gigantic bomb site.

This is as bad as Putin in Ukraine.

Retaliation should be appropriate, justified and proportionate? I think not!

Anybody who defends the starving or deliberate murdering of women and children is, in my opinion, morally corrupt.

Anybody who tries to justify genocide of Palestinians because of the Holocaust, pogroms, antisemitism or past war crimes is despicable. Two wrongs never make a right. Disgusting things happened in the past; they do not justify equally disgusting things.

I’ve deliberately left the comments from our extreme right-wing ‘friend’ up on my site. You judge!

Anti-Semitism is not…

Anti-Semitism is prejudice, hatred or hostility towards Jewish people.

Criticism of the extreme right-wing Israeli government with their policy of genocide towards Palestinian people is not anti-Semitic. It is no different to criticising Trump. Criticism of Trump is not anti-American.

BTW – criticising Netanyahu and the genocide of Palestinians is not showing support for Hamas.

Hamas is a dirty terrorist group whose actions are repugnant to all civilised people.

Netanyahu and his government are evil bastards whose actions (of starving women and children and blowing up civilians) are repugnant to all civilised people.

Crime Zone!!

The right-wingers, full of hate and revenge, are looking to make all the civilians pay for the EVIL of Hamas! It’s shocking!!

Hamas, Houthis and Hezbollah and a bunch of Iran-sponsored savages! They need eradicating!

But to bomb and starve civilians is a WAR CRIME!! They are storing up more hatred for the future! Two horrendous wrongs can never make a right!!

A fight that’s been brewing a long time!

Things are coming to a head!

A clash of religions. A clash of cultures. A clash of ideologies.

Iran has been fermenting trouble with its proxy fighters.

The USA has been champing at the bit to stop Iran becoming a nuclear power.

There’s a power struggle in the Middle East.

The displaced Palestinians are a focus of discontent.

Many Arabs want the Jews kicked out and Israel destroyed.

Netanyahu is clinging to power through escalation and belligerence. He’s pulverized Gaza to dust. They are now turning their attention to Lebanon and Iran.

We’re in for an almighty war!

It’s been brewing but I can’t help thinking that this is exactly what Hamas wanted on the 7th October 2023.

They’ve got their wish!

How to fuel extremism!

We see it so clearly – the cynical ploy of A Qaeda, Isis, Boko Haram, the Taliban and Hamas.

Use terror to create fear out of all proportion to the actual threat.

Make your targets spectacular (Two Towers, music concerts, underground).

Make your killings graphic and terrifying – beheadings, bombs stuffed with nails, random missiles.

Try to incite a response that is out of proportion that will create division – invasion, bombings – that will kill civilians.

Create, threat division and deaths.

Offer martyrdom.

Harvest the hatred.

Recruit a new army of recruits eager for revenge.

We see it now with Hamas. They are fueled through the long years of humiliation, racism and prejudice. They grow or fear and hate. Every death, every bit of destruction, every threat, every humiliation and injustice adds to their recruitment drive.

Wars breeds hate and extremism.

It’s a cycle that needs breaking!

War is a breeding ground for extremists.

War traumatises everyone.

The Middle East needs diplomacy, reparation and agreement to create a lasting peace and pull the rug out from under the feet of both Hamas scum and Jewish religious fanatics.

Insane praise for murderers who attack worshippers with knives, guns and axes!!

Islam is in a mess!!
Once again the politics is messed up with the religion!! It’s all about power.
Hamas praises killers who attack unarmed worshippers in a synagogue!
How can any sane person praise someone for attacking innocent people with an axe?
Is that religion?

The Palestinian situation is terrible but the answer is not terrorism!