
A question in the minds of many people is: how many Palestinians is Israel going to be allowed to kill before so-called liberal democracies in the West force Israel to stop its genocidal attacks on the people in the Gaza Strip?
The scale of the destruction of Gaza, on full display on social media, is nothing short of horrifying. By November 4, the number of Palestinians killed and displaced by Israel matched the total number ofĀ in the genocide of 2016ā2017.
As we know, this war did not start on October 7. It is the outcome of a colonial occupation by a settler state and is rooted in denying Palestinianās their right to self-determination.
The Zionist plan, with Western backing, to establish a Jewish-only state is driving the 75-year-old war of occupation.
For six weeks, Western leaders, including the United States, Australia and Britain, who purport to support the ārule of lawā have been repeating that āIsrael has a right to defend itselfā and smearing any criticism as āantisemitismā.
But that is not washing with most. Around the world, the streets are demanding an immediate ceasefireĀ becauseĀ millions of people can see that Israelās war on Gaza is fundamentally inhumane and constitutes an act of genocide.
Their ārules-basedā international order is fast losing what moral or political legitimacy it may have had before.
Every war the West wages or supports is justified as defending liberal democratic values. ButĀ these same Western āliberal democraciesā are quick to roll out illiberal and undemocratic measures against people who oppose these wars.
TheyĀ are attempting to repress pro-Palestine demonstrators by smearing them as āterrorist supportersā or evenĀ attempting to ban protestsĢż²¹±ō³Ł“Ē²µ±š³Ł³ó±š°ł.
In Australia,Ā efforts to lift the secrecyĀ surrounding complicity withĀ Israelās genocidal attack on Gaza through intelligence feeds from the Pine Gap spy base and military exportsĀ are being strenuously deflectedĀ and evenĀ .
As long as the United States provides Israel with more thanĀ Ā a year and refuses to call for a ceasefire, Israel will feel immune to pressure.
However the global mass movement is starting to have an impact, with even the French president joining the callĀ for a ceasefire.
Foreign minister Penny Wong made a muted criticism of Israel, saying on November 12Ā Ā but adding quickly, āIt cannot be one-sidedā.Ā
What does it say about our liberal democracy that the biggest point of difference between the two major parties is whether you are doing enough to cover for Israelās genocide of an oppressed people?
Laborās refusal to call for a ceasefire is part of the logic of its AUKUS military alliance with the United States and Britain.
Just as Australia backed the US-led wars of occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, the AUKUS military alliance encourages the building of nuclear weapons, weapons sales and profiteering, and expansion of spyware ā under the guise of ādeterrenceā.
Australiaās determination to become one of the top 10 arms exporters also makes itĀ complicit with Israelās Gaza genocide.
Capitalism, a system thatĀ protects the interests of the big corporations that dominate the world, is being unmasked by pro-capitalist political parties supporting a genocide in Gaza.
The more political leaders try to normalise Israelās genocidalĀ war on Palestinians,Ā the moreĀ the movement for Palestine and, along with it, a deeper politicisation, will grow.
The driving force of Western governmentsā uncritical support for Israel is their imperialist interestsĀ in the region. This was made clear by US President Joe Bidenās comment that:Ā
Palestine today symbolises more than an oppressed people fighting back: itās become a movement for justice and it is drawing in supporters of First Nationsā rights,Ā and campaigners for ecological and social justice.
The global movement for Palestine helps oppressed peoples globally, because it represents a direct challenge to capitalismās oppressive structures.
Ā is demanding a ceasefire as a first step: it wants an end to Israelās occupation of Palestine;Ā for the siege of Gaza to end;Ā andĀ for Palestinianās right to self-determination to be respected.
Israeli settlements and outposts in the West Bank and East Jerusalem must be withdrawn and the apartheid wall must beĀ dismantled.
There must be equal civil and democratic rights for all inhabitants of historic Palestine. Palestinian refugees must have the right of return to historic Palestine.
WeĀ are committed to building the anti-war movement for Palestine and support theĀ Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign initiative by Palestinian civil and rights organisations.
The streets have spoken, and they will continue to speak out against genocide. As told the enormous ceasefire rally in Naarm/Melbourne on November 12, we urgently need it to continue to growĀ if weāre to getĀ an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
[Jacob Andrewartha is a national co-convener of .]