America is responsible for the genocide in Gaza


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Yemen News Agency SABA
America is responsible for the genocide in Gaza
[23/ January/2024]
SANA'A Jan 23. 2024 (Saba) - The genocide and horrific disasters taking place in the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October are nothing but the result of a miserable and accumulated US failure to deal with the Palestinian-Zionist conflict, according to a number of experts and political analysts.

Every time the conflict erupts in the occupied Palestinian territories, especially in the Gaza Strip, the Zionist enemy entity continues to use excessive force in a bloody, destructive manner, without controls and with complete freedom, under an American cover that supports killing and extermination, which in essence reflects a state of despair among the Palestinians regarding a fundamental change. On this path, according to experts.

Analysts believe that the recent talk of the United States of America about a Palestinian state and the lack of an alternative way to what it called “solving the challenges” facing the usurping entity in the long and short term without a Palestinian state does not change anything.

Then comes Brussels’ repetition of the same position, nothing changes, which prompted the European Union Foreign Policy Commissioner to get emotional and say, speaking about the Zionists: “What other solutions are they thinking of? Pushing all the Palestinians to leave? Or killing them?”

With the ongoing Zionist-American aggression against the Gaza Strip since the seventh of last October and the daily scene characterized by bloodiness and criminality of the Zionist enemy, the Zionist aggression machine hardly stops for a moment from bombing, destroying, killing and displacing, in conjunction with the almost daily raids and arrests accompanied by abuse into Palestinian cities and villages in the West Bank. Occupied West.

According to what was revealed by official Palestinian and international statistics, the year 2023 was the bloodiest year for the Palestinians in more than two decades.

In this context, some analysts consider that “the Palestinian-Zionist conflict, which extends for more than seven decades, is a strong example of the continuing failures of Western countries, especially America, to facilitate a just and lasting solution.”

Analysts believe that the unlimited American bias towards the Zionist enemy entity and the double standards towards the Palestinian issue lead to a continuing Western failure to resolve the issue and Washington’s failure to act as a neutral mediator in the so-called “Palestinian-Zionist conflict.” This approach ignores the basic rights of the Palestinian people and resembles the historical treatment of Native Americans by The first European settlers.

The analysts cited a vivid example from history, which is the existence of a similarity between the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and the contemporary failure of America’s approach to the Palestinian-Zionist conflict. The Balfour Declaration, which was issued by the British government during World War I, blatantly embodies the continuing Western failure to address the Palestinian issue. Its glaring deficiency lies in the neglect of indigenous voices.”

Analysts believe that America's approach to the conflict, rooted in the belief that hard power is capable of suppressing legitimate grievances, has conveyed the opposite messages, which has exacerbated violence against Palestinians. This pattern continues at a time when Washington supports the Zionist settlement project, which Maintains the perception of permanent colonialism” and that the United States and its European allies’ blind support for the Zionist entity undermines the West’s credibility in the world while preventing the entry of aid, water and food to the besieged residents of Gaza while continuing attacks on Gaza’s hospitals and schools.

Analysts point to the great failure of the West, especially America, in international law and the latter’s continued use of its veto power to prevent UN Security Council resolutions related to the Palestinian-Zionist conflict since 1945, as the veto power was used against 36 draft UN Security Council resolutions dealing with this conflict, and America was responsible. 34 vetoes, while Russia and China vetoed two.

These resolutions aim to establish a framework for peace, including calls on the Zionist enemy entity to abide by international laws, support Palestinian self-determination, and condemn Zionist actions in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Analysts consider that American policy in the Middle East has failed, while the Zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip exposes American interests in the Middle East to danger, not to mention that repairing the destruction caused by this aggression may take generations. Also, Washington’s global image has been permanently tarnished due to its support for such this works.

Experts and analysts criticize Washington's inability or unwillingness to benefit from its so-called special relationship with the Zionist entity, or to pressure and influence this usurping entity, which often boasts of its ability to manipulate the United States. Instead, Washington continued its approach in dealing with this entity, from Comply with his demands.

It recently provided him with more than $14 billion in military aid in a package approved in November, risking a major escalation in the process, and pushing the West’s evasiveness regarding what is happening in Gaza into rebellion against its hegemony and control of international discourse.

The West generally remained silent about what was happening in the Gaza Strip and stood by the Zionist entity in international forums, with few exceptions such as European Union foreign policy official Josep Borrell, who said: “I believe that depriving the civilian population of basic services - water, food, medicine, everything... “It appears to be against international law.”

However, Britain's representative at the United Nations - which was not less than 11 countries in the UN Security Council - urged the Zionist entity to adhere to international law, but she avoided saying that the usurping entity failed to follow it.

Western leaders avoided commenting on much of what is happening in the Gaza Strip, including the massacres and genocidal crimes committed by the Zionist enemy in the Strip, which have claimed, to date, an infinite toll of more than 25,400 martyrs and more than 63,000 injured, the majority of whom are women and children, and thousands of others. The victims are still under rubble and in the roads where they cannot be reached. The infrastructure, public and private facilities, and places of worship have been destroyed, forced displacement, and graves have been exhumed and bulldozed.

Najat

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