Israel’s Evacuation Order Is a Prelude to Disaster

The displacement of more than a million people in the middle of what is already a dire humanitarian crisis would be a massive crime in itself.

The Israeli government is demanding that Palestinian civilians evacuate Gaza city. The U.N. and humanitarian agencies say that this is an impossible demand, and some say it is also unlawful:

The Norwegian Refugee Council, an international aid agency operating in the territory, said the evacuation order, which came without clear guarantees of safety and return, “would amount to the war crime of forcible transfer.”

Nancy Okail, president of the Washington-based Center for International Policy, described the evacuation order as not only impossible, but “a license to kill. Because those who remain behind, it would be sort of a warranty to kill those who stay.”

There is no way that a million people can safely evacuate their homes under current conditions. As Jan Egeland of the NRC said in the group’s statement, “My colleagues inside Gaza confirm that there are countless people in the northern parts who have no means to safely relocate under the constant barrage of fire.” Even if they managed to do this, where would they go and how would they survive once they left? There is nowhere for these people to go. The displacement of more than a million people in the middle of what is already a dire humanitarian crisis would be a massive crime in itself. That is to say nothing of the collective punishment already being meted out to the entire population by cutting off access to supplies of food, water, fuel, and power.

The U.N. is warning of “devastating humanitarian consequences” if the order is not rescinded. Human Rights Watch says, “The roads are rubble, fuel is scarce, and the main hospital is in the evacuation zone.” Jeremy Konyndyk, president of Refugees International, said, “This is a logistical impossibility. It would not be lawful for the UN to do this. Israel asking the UN to do this does not magically make what follows not-a-war-crime. US needs to urgently intervene here.”

The U.S. Reneges On Another Deal

The decision makes no sense on the merits, and it seems to be driven entirely by the administration’s desire to mollify hawkish critics that will never be satisfied by anything Biden does.

The Washington Post reports that the Biden administration is apparently reneging on a major part of the prisoner exchange agreement with Iran:

U.S. officials and the Qatari government have agreed to stop Iran from accessing a $6 billion account for humanitarian assistance in light of Hamas’s attack on Israel, Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo told House Democrats on Thursday, according to two people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the private remarks.

Other outlets have published similar reports today. The decision makes no sense on the merits, and it seems to be driven entirely by the administration’s desire to mollify hawkish critics that will never be satisfied by anything Biden does. The money in question belongs to Iran, and the release of funds was set up in such a way that it couldn’t be used for anything except humanitarian trade.

Blocking the funds that the U.S. promised to release is churlish. It harms only Iranian civilians, as they will not be able to benefit from the imports of food and medicine that this money could have paid for. Ordinary Iranians are once again being punished for the crimes of others, and in this case the others aren’t even in Iran.

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Conflicts of Interest: Biden Links Support for Ukraine to Israel and Taiwan to Overcome GOP Opposition

On COI #484, Kyle Anzalone and Connor Freeman break down developments in the Ukraine proxy war as well as Israel’s brutal war against the people of the Gaza Strip.

Kyle covers the latest US military aid package worth $200 million being sent to Kiev and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s request to visit Israel as a show of support during its war against Palestine. This comes as the White House seeks to put together a potentially massive military aid package that would bundle funds for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine as part of a plan to circumvent GOP opposition to further spending on the Ukraine proxy war.

Connor discusses neocon Senator Lindsey Graham’s calls for genocide in besieged Gaza and US airstrikes in Iran, reports that US intelligence is indicating Tehran was not linked to the Hamas attack on southern Israel, as well as Washington and Doha agreeing to deny Tehran to access its own money that was unfrozen as part of a prisoner swap with the US. Connor then details Israeli massacres in the West Bank including the murders of a father and son at a funeral, Israeli bombings in Syria putting both of the war-torn country’s international airports out of service, Turkish airstrikes in US-occupied Syria killing dozens of Kurdish fighters, and the US formally recognizing the Niger coup.

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Ukraine, Taiwan, Israel: Biden’s Treasure-Squandering Trifecta

President Biden has a weapons supply problem. In 20 months of the Russo Ukraine war, also US proxy war on Russia, he’s blown $113 billion in US treasure desperately needed by the Homeland, National health care, infrastructure, clean energy, border security, migrant aid relief, education, crime reduction among other issues, go wanting.

The repetitive requests for more, more, more are weighing on Americans who increasingly see it as the boondoggle for the weapons makers it is. While congressional Democrats completely support is Biden’s spending spree, a small Republican House contingent is pushing back, sensing public disgust with Biden’s giveaways as a means of defeating him next year. They’re holding up current spending requests with both their opposition and current legislative paralysis due to the vacant Speaker’s chair.

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Ron Paul: Washington Uniparty Plans MASSIVE Giveaway to Ukraine, Israel, AND Taiwan!

From today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:

How does Washington deal with sagging Republican support for more money to Ukraine? Put Ukraine aid together with Israel aid! And slap a few billion for Taiwan while you’re at it! It’s only our money. Also today: US interventionism fueled the bloody mess in the Middle East. But for the neocons only more interventionism can solve it.

Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.