As the toll of death, injury and destruction rose in Gaza on August 6, the second day of Israelās on the territory, United States President Joe Bidenās administration reiterated its full support for Tel Aviv.
John Kirby, a spokesperson for the White Houseās National Security Council, the administration urges āall sides to avoid further escalationā.
But turning reality on its head, Kirby added that the US āabsolutely fully supports Israelās right to defend itself against terrorist groups that have taken the lives of innocent civilians in Israelā.
By late Saturday, 24 people had been killed in Gaza and more than 200 injured, according to the territoryās health ministry. [Editorās note: By the time the ceasefire took effect, that figure had risen to 46 dead, including 16 children and more than 350 injured.] There were no reports of deaths or serious injuries in Israel from hundreds of retaliatory rockets fired by the Palestinian resistance in response to the Israeli attack.
The United States provides Israel with billions of dollars in weapons annually which are frequently to attack Palestinian civilians.
As Washington leads the way, its various client states follow at its heels.
British foreign secretary Liz Truss, the frontrunner to replace Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader and prime minister, also inverted reality.
āThe UK stands by Israel and its right to defend itself,ā Truss said. āWe condemn terrorist groups firing at civilians and violence which has resulted in casualties on both sides.ā
In recent years, British arms sales to Israel have .
The European Union not only failed to criticise Israelās latest attacks on civilians blockaded in an occupied territory, but that āIsrael has the right to protect its civilian population.ā
Brussels made no mention of the right of Palestinians to defend themselves and resist Israelās onslaught.
The EU acknowledged that āthe ongoing escalation has already led to a number of casualties, with a number of people killedā, but did not specify who caused those deaths.
In France, the government of President Emmanuel Macron it ādeploresā Palestinian civilian casualties without criticising Israelās attack on Gaza.
By contrast, the Macron government said it ācondemnsā the Palestinian resistance for firing rockets in response, while reiterating its āunconditional commitment to the security of Israelā.
In a slight departure from the pack, Irish foreign minister Simon Coveney said he was ādeeply concernedā about the āimpact of Israeli strikes on civiliansā.
But the Dublin government explicitly condemned the Palestinian resistance for the āindiscriminate firing of rocketsā.
What is āindiscriminateā?
and regularly condemn Palestinian resistance groups for āindiscriminateā rocket fire.
But Palestinians use such rockets because they do not possess precision guidance systems ā unlike Israel, which receives such technologies from the West and uses them to civilian objects.
Israel also regularly attacks Palestinians with inherently indiscriminate weapons, , as it has done again in Gaza in recent days. Yet the same governments that condemn āindiscriminateā rocket fire remain silent about this.
None of these Western countries ā which are collectively shipping billions of dollars of arms to to help it resist the Russian invasion ā are offering Palestinians weapons that would allow them to precisely target Israeli military facilities, personnel and leaders involved in perpetrating military occupation and attacks on them.
In this context, Western condemnation serves only to legitimise Israelās high-tech killing of Palestinians, while in effect demanding that Palestinians simply sit quietly and allow Israel to kill them.
UN tacitly backs Israel
This complicity also extends to United Nations officials who are ostensibly charged with impartially upholding international law.
United Nations Middle East envoy said he was ādeeply concerned by the ongoing escalationā and, expressing sympathy for Palestinian casualties, added that āthere can be no justification for any attacks against civiliansā.
But the UN envoy failed to note that Israel started the latest spasm of bloodshed.
Wennesland moreover specifically demanded that āthe launching of rockets must cease immediatelyā, but pointedly did not demand that Israel immediately cease its attacks on Gaza.
This is all in keeping with a long-standing pattern of racist double standards.
Western officials, including Wennesland, a Norwegian diplomat, often feign sympathy and concern for Palestinians, but habitually only for violence against Israelis, including settlers illegally occupying Palestinian land.
The net effect is to endorse Israelās violence while vilifying and criminalising the victims when they try to fight back.
Wenneslandās cravenness is in marked contrast with comments from Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territories.
The independent expert noted that as international law āonly permits the use of force in self-defenseā, Israelās attack on Gaza is āa flagrant act of aggressionā.
Not a single Western government has spoken with such clarity.
Global condemnation of Israel
To be sure, there is strong criticism of Israelās aggression from countries around the world.
South Africa the Israeli assault on August 6.
āAttacks that kill innocent civilians have no justification, and they are more abhorrent as they are committed by an occupying power which has besieged the Gaza Strip for over a decade in contravention of international law,ā the foreign ministry said.
Pretoria added that the āinternational communityā has an obligation āto urgently stop the Israeli occupation forcesā repeated attacks against civilians, especially women and children as well as the illegal blockade in Gazaā.
Turkey, despite its recent to Tel Aviv, also strongly condemned the slaughter.
āIt is unacceptable that civilians, including children, have lost their lives during the attacks,ā Ankara said.
Malaysia described this ālatest atrocity by Israelā as a āblatant disregard of international law and the many principles of humanity.ā
Similarly, Pakistan that the ālatest spate of aggression is typical of the Israeli atrocities, illegal actions and indiscriminate use of force against innocent Palestinians over the decades in complete defiance of international human rights and humanitarian lawsā.
Iran, the only country to provide direct support for Palestinian armed resistance, āthe brutal attack by the apartheid Zionist regime against the besieged Gaza Stripā as well as the ākilling of the commanders of the Palestinian resistance and a group of defenseless Palestinian people.ā
Even Israelās close ally and neighbour Jordan the āIsraeli aggressionā, but this was tempered by a pro forma call from Amman for all sides to return to the long-dead peace process in pursuit of the chimerical ātwo-state solutionā.
It has always been the case that the people of Palestine for their liberation struggle, but that has yet to decisively change the balance.
The reality is that it is Western weapons, money and political support that sustain and prolong Israelās settler-colonial persecution of the Palestinian people and ensure that the blood keeps flowing.
But no matter what with US and European assistance, the Palestinian people have demonstrated decade after decade that they will not surrender to Israeli terror.
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