Palestina, erresilientzia (82)

Song, kanta

My Name is Gaza

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1809903714389385382

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US President Harry Truman (1945-1953) stands next to a map showing the State of Palestine. Israel is not real.

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Ghazal was pulled from the rubble of her home that Israel bombed. Her shirt poetically says

home is where i’m with you“.

Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1810993207519727862

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I SWEAR TO BE LOYAL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE” SIGNED BY ISRAELIS WHEN EMIGRATING FROM EUROPE IN THE 1930s

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Don’t stop talking about Gaza

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Hasiera:

Gogoratu ondoko hau: Pascal Lottaz eta ICJ delakoa

Segida:

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This video expands upon my essay of the same title in the Brooklyn Rail; find sources there or contact me via twitter, Patreon, or email with a couple sentences for a full bibliography: https://brooklynrail.org/2024/05/fiel…

The Gaza Ghetto Uprising

(https://brooklynrail.org/2024/05/field-notes/The-Gaza-Ghetto-Uprising/)

By Adi Callai

TO THE HEART OF IT: Gaza has been a free kill zone and a “concentration camp” (to quote Israel’s National Security Director Giora Eiland in 2004), long before October 7.

In light of this, the most radical position comes directly from the simplest question: are Palestinians human beings? If your answer is emphatically yes, unambiguously and without reservations, then you are a lost cause to Zionism. Because if Palestinians are human beings, then their self-defense is legitimate, and the defense of their continued existence is necessary.

Gaza, this black box, this holding pen for refugees from the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine—can we think of its people as we think about ourselves, imagining being enclosed, imprisoned, in a small stretch of land forever, for no reason other than being born into a specific ethnicity? A place that has been cut off from the world to varying degrees since 1948. And a place that since at least 2003 has experienced multiple devastating large-scale military operations. Gazans had survived twelve of these since 2003, with a death toll of over 8,000 people, before October 7. Since then, that number has grown by over 34,000. And every minute there’s a new update of more deaths from Gaza from Israeli fire, but now also from starvation. No fuel, no food, no water, no medicine. Whatever is coming in is like “a drop in the sea,” to quote UN officials, in a place that these officials had already, in 2018, predicted would soon be “unlivable,” unfit for human life—a place that was experiencing what Ilan Pappé called “an incremental genocide” already in 2006.

This is the context that we need to have in mind when thinking about the attack on October 7. And then we need to ask ourselves, what would we do in that situation? Do you acquiesce and die? Or do you fight?

And if you fight, then how? George Orwell wrote about Gandhi being asked this question about the Jews in Europe in 1938, before the Holocaust. Gandhi said that the Jews should stage a kind of collective mass suicide to show the world the brutality of the Nazis, and then the world would have to intervene.1 Orwell thought this was unhinged. But the Palestinians, in fact, kind of did this in 2018–19, during the period of the Great March of Return, the Palestinian equivalent to the Salt March in India. On the first day, about thirty thousand Palestinians marched towards the fence, and this unarmed protest was gunned down by Israeli snipers. Over one thousand people were injured and at least seventeen people were killed, just on the first day. And the world did nothing. Liberal politicians extended some vague condemnations, often against violence on both sides. Imagine looking at that and condemning violence on both sides.

So what would you do? Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak—the architect of the 2007 siege, considered a liberal Zionist—answered this question himself in 1998, saying he would have joined armed Palestinian resistance had he been born on the other side.

We think of Gaza, “we Israelis,” think of Gaza as a place that warehouses violence. It contains the refugees who must hate us so badly for what we did to them. This is also how Americans think of prisons, as places that warehouse violence, contain it so that we don’t have to think about it. But actually, the prison produces violence, and it flows out of the prison and into our seemingly removed lives. That’s why moralistic questions on violence are beside the point.

As for what happened on October 7, I’ll try as much as possible to stick to verifiable observations. It is very easy to fall into moralistic analysis, and we obviously can’t avoid it, but we should try to understand what actually occurred. And what happened, as far as we’re able to gather within the sea of misinformation and disinformation and whatever kind of psychological operations are happening? What happened, gathering from GoPros, surveillance footage, first person accounts, as well as reading everything I could put my hands on: military analysts, testimonies, media from both sides of the fence? What happened was that armed resistance factions in Gaza—not only Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya (the Islamic resistance movement, Hamas), most prominently, but also the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which is a Marxist-Leninist organization, and other factions—launched a meticulously executed guerrilla operation, which immediately turned into a popular insurrection, against military bases and settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.

Around 6 a.m. local time, the resistance2 deployed a wide array of forces—totaling an estimated 3,000 fighters—on sea, land, air, and underground. They started with what Israelis call a “diversion,” by launching an unusually extensive missile strike targeting the so-called Gaza Envelope and the coast, up to Gush Dan (the Tel Aviv metropolitan area). Simultaneously, they attacked Israel’s panoptic surveillance systems and their cameras above and around Gaza, with what appeared to be relatively cheap commercial drones with DIY explosive capacities. And then they approached and breached the fence with multiple guerrilla army units, blowing holes in fences around Gaza at many points with specialized explosives, and laying down metal railings over which armed motorcyclists in groups of two could ride rapidly. Then heavy construction equipment like bulldozers and front-end loaders moved in to expand the breaches so that pickup trucks and sedans could drive through, carrying more armed fighters. Videos show that well-before 8 a.m. other factions (in this video, the Mujahideen Brigades) were in full gear and uniform, ready to participate in the uprising. With these forces the resistance completely overwhelmed Israeli defenses across many locations simultaneously, taking over the Erez Crossing—which is the main checkpoint separating Gaza from the world (alongside Rafah, which separates Gaza from Egypt to the south)—catching soldiers in their underwear in the bases, taking over entire settlements, killing many hundreds of Israeli soldiers and civilians—the death toll currently stands between 1,100 and 1,2003—killing and capturing high-ranking army officials; killing one mayor, too, the head of the municipal authority of the Gaza Envelope, and kidnapping over two hundred people into Gaza.

To qualify this: these figures come largely from Israeli government sources. Without a fully independent investigation, we will probably never know what exactly happened in those first few hours. While there is video evidence of a few instances of Palestinians killing unarmed Israelis and foreign nationals who were hiding or fleeing, we do not know the full extent of the phenomenon. Israel claims that all the hundreds of civilians killed on Oct 7 were “murdered by Hamas,” but Israeli publications have confirmed that dozens of them were killed by Israeli fire. With Israel aggressively rejecting an independent investigation, the full extent of its killing of its own civilians remains unclear. It is evident, too, that unaffiliated Gaza residents joined the attack and also kidnapped Israelis. What happened after the fences were breached, after the gates were opened, was that thousands of Gaza residents, or inmates, joined the assault in what became a prison break and an uprising. And you can see some of the footage where people from Gaza walk out, kiss the ground, and turn around to go back inside. And then others on bicycles and crutches, or however they could, kept going. They looted military bases and settlements—expropriating military vehicles and even horses—and some participated directly in the attack, with children throwing stones at IDF outposts next to fighters attacking the posts with light arms.

In my binge-reading, I came across one account where an Israeli Haaretz journalist went to one of the hotels to which residents of the Envelope were relocated by the Dead Sea, and spoke to people, asked them what they saw. One person talked about seeing teenagers with stones and machetes next to well-equipped uniformed Hamas fighters. I’m not sure if this is true; I’ve never seen a machete in Palestine. Another thing we saw was fake news coming in from other places around the world, including Latin America. I specifically remember one terrible 2013 video of a woman burned. So it’s possible that this person too was confusing this with a video from Latin America with machetes. But we do know that there was an element as well of a popular insurrection once the gates were opened. This reminds me of other rebellions, slave rebellions, really, where there’s an organized vanguard or an organized underground that leads the attack with the intention of opening the gates, taking over an armory, arming the populace, and letting rip the spontaneity of the masses. Fanon talks about this, in the second chapter of Wretched of the Earth, about launching the spontaneity of the masses, which is uncontrollable.4 Once the rage of the dispossessed is unleashed, you don’t know what’s going to happen, and some of it might be horrendous, right? It might. And it’s something we have to grapple with, without falling into a knee-jerk panic reaction that justifies genocide.

By analogy we can think of Nat Turner’s rebellion, in which dozens of white Virginians were killed, including women and children. We can think of John Brown, whose idea was to take over the armory at Harpers Ferry and then free slaves, kill slave owners, arm the slaves, and start a rebellion that would bring down slavery in the South. Some people saw this as a kind of general rehearsal for the Civil War. But it failed, and John Brown was executed, and a lot of brutal killing happened. Still, the way we remember it now is certainly not how people talked about it back then. I just want to challenge readers to think about their own knee-jerk reactions to seeing news from October 7, and to put these reactions in a historical context.

Another case that is especially important to me as a Jewish person, having studied our history of persecution and rebellion, is the Sobibor Uprising. The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising is of course the most famous Jewish revolt of that era, and many people made the analogy, including Refaat Alareer, a Gazan poet who generated controversy for drawing this comparison on BBC, and who was murdered by Israel as a possible consequence. The Sobibor revolt, while much less well known, was more of a success story. Sobibor was a concentration camp where, in 1943, realizing they were all going to get killed, a small group of maybe twenty people, some of them prisoners of war, organized in secrecy, came up with a sophisticated plan to kill high-ranking SS officers, sabotage the electricity and communications infrastructure, take the guards’ weapons, loot the armory, arm the other inmates, open the gates, and let people escape and join the partisans. Launched on October 14, 1943, it worked, to an extent. Approximately half of the camp escaped. But only about fifty rebels survived the war. Still, that’s a much higher percentage than would’ve survived otherwise. And of course, there are infinite differences between these cases, but I instantly thought about it when I got the news from my sister, who lived in one of the settlements of the Envelope until October 7, in the family WhatsApp group, saying that their power went out, that there was some kind of sabotage of the electricity infrastructure in the October 7 operation.

There was also an element of short-circuiting Israel’s surveillance capacities, creating the mirage that Hamas was deterred from confrontation with Israel, and that it had no plans to attack. According to Israeli and American sources, there were multiple gatherings of forces in the lead-up that were framed by Hamas as harmless training exercises. There were phone call conversations among Hamas officials, supposedly—again, according to Israeli sources—saying that they had no interest in any confrontation with Israeli forces. Apparently, Egyptian and American intel was delivered to the IDF, but they waved it away as something familiar and unconcerning. This short-circuiting of surveillance was also long term: in the previous few months, Israel moved entire divisions from Gaza to the West Bank, assuming that Hamas was contained, banking on technological surveillance and enclosure systems, like smart fences and robotic sentries, to keep Gaza pacified.

The Israeli Response: A Mass Hannibal

The Israeli response to all this didn’t materialize until later in the morning. It took the IDF a few long hours to understand what was going on. And when they finally responded, they basically implemented the Hannibal Directive, as attested by Israeli Air Force Colonel Nof Erez who said on the Haaretz podcast on November 9, that October 7 “was a mass Hannibal.”

The Hannibal Directive is a kind of scorched earth response to kidnapping attempts. Mondoweiss ran an important piece about this early on. Kidnappings have been an extremely effective way for Palestinians to generate leverage against Israel for decades, culminating in the Gilad Shalit deal in 2011, when Israel exchanged 1,027 Palestinian political prisoners, including Hamas head in Gaza Yahya Sinwar, for one soldier. The Hannibal Directive is an army procedure where the idea is to prevent something like that by all means necessary, even at risk of killing the kidnapped soldier or soldiers, which almost always winds up happening, as with Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin and others in 2014.

So, on and since October 7, this was Israel’s logic. The Israeli Air Force was utilized to bomb Israeli military bases and settlements, as well as dozens of cars moving in the Envelope (the leading Israeli newspaper Yediot said “70 vehicles” were bombarded without confirming who was inside, in an article by Ronen Bergman, who is a staff writer for the New York Times, which apparently decided that this story didn’t warrant an anglophone audience). There’s a witness account where an Israeli citizen from one of the kibbutzim, locked in his safe room, describes getting a phone call from an IDF helicopter operator who asks, “Are there terrorists in your home? If so, I’m blowing up the house.” (I believe this, by the way, is the first time that this particular account appears in print in the English language.)

In Sderot, which is a working-class town, not a gated, fenced-in kibbutz like most of those settlements, Palestinian fighters were able to take over the police station and barricade themselves inside with hostages. The IDF did not negotiate with them; they systematically destroyed the whole reinforced building and killed everyone inside.

Haaretz journalist Amos Harel, who is seen as perhaps the most moderate and collected Israeli military analyst—though he too has been spreading fallacies concocted by the IDF Spokesperson’s unit about sexual violence—reported honestly that the south district division was “compelled to request an aerial strike against the base itself in order to repulse the terrorists.”

In one interview on Israeli radio, a survivor of the attack describes being treated “humanely” by her Palestinian captors, and recounts how over fifty people were killed in “heavy, heavy crossfire,” and by tank shells, not by Gaza fighters, all while the Israeli radio host tries to goad her otherwise. In footage published by the biggest Israeli news site Ynet (Yediot) as well as by Israeli Channel 12, you can see Israeli helicopter operators opening fire on what they estimate as “300 targets” that day, including on people fleeing from the dance party, while they admit being unable to differentiate partygoers from Palestinian militants, saying Hamas operatives were instructed “to walk, in order to confuse” the Israeli Air Force, and that they were “in a dilemma, not knowing who to shoot, because there were so many.”

The same logic has been applied in Gaza itself: catastrophic shelling, an unending slew of unapologetic war crimes, and utter disregard for human life, Israeli citizens included. Add to that a “drawer plan”5 to expel, or, if that is not possible, exterminate the Palestinians, and you get the current situation—Gaza 2024.

Most mainstream media have been complicit with the erasure of this reality, silencing the Israeli hostages themselves, as with Yocheved Lifshitz, an 85-year-old woman who was released from captivity, who insisted on telling people at a press conference in an Israeli hospital, surrounded by journalists and Israeli officials, that she was treated very kindly while in captivity. And still CNN, BBC, New York Times, almost every one of these respected, so-called dependable news sources omitted her words and quoted her out of context to imply otherwise.

From the very beginning, Israel has been unable to achieve its military goals, so it responded by attacking and massacring civilians, murdering over 13,000 children and counting. The Palestinian fighters themselves, meanwhile, are underground when the bombing occurs, and emerge as close to the enemy as possible for attack, similar tactically to Chuikov’s “hugging of the enemy” in Stalingrad. And Israel knows this very well—when there’s bombing, the insurgents go underground, same as in Vietnam and elsewhere in the Middle East, into a very intricate network of tunnels. Israel is aware of this happening, but it still bombs the civilian population to smithereens, in what is, truly, “a textbook case of genocide,”6 as claimed already early on by Israeli historian Raz Segal. Clear intent to commit genocide, complete with blood libel.

Blood Libel and the Myth of the Palestinian Rapist

Blood libel is a term I’m taking, again, from my own ancestral history. It’s a term that specifically hearkens to the genocidal lie that Jews use the blood of Christian children to make their matzah for Passover as a justification for pogroms and worse. So similarly, we’re seeing lies about the beheading of children, the tossing of babies into ovens, necrophilia, reiterated made-up stories on sexual violence, the circulation of horrendous older photos of sexually violated Kurdish fighters as if they’re Israeli women, and so on and so forth. All of this appeared starting the very first day and has been gradually debunked,7 but it keeps resurfacing periodically.8 The White House walked back on Biden’s outright lie that he’s seen photographic evidence of children being beheaded, the LA Times pulled out an unsubstantiated quote on sexual violence, the New York Times has had an internal firestorm over its own publication of atrocity propaganda, but mainstream media remains fully complicit, continuing to pump out unsubstantiated claims by Israeli spokespeople. It’s almost like the IDF spokesperson sits with a button that they can press to get another bogus NY Times story whenever they need an extra push of legitimacy for their genocide.

This atrocity propaganda has been the narrative engine of the genocide. As shown by Frank Luntz—who wrote the confidential 2009 Hasbara manual—and his comprehensive polling, audiences respond to claims of “Hamas rape and massacre” more than anything else. This while Israeli soldiers showcase not only their genocidal intent but also their intent to commit rape—with impunity—in Gaza. Internationally, at least in the anglophone world, I’m getting the sense that the Israeli atrocity narrative is falling apart. The damage it has inflicted, however, both on the struggle against sexual violence writ large, with its overshadowing of actual cases of rape of Palestinian women by the IDF, and by giving the West a reason to greenlight the genocide, cannot be overstated.

At this point, we’re still seeing liberal Zionists, people who think of themselves as progressives, reiterating these stories. For me it’s particularly tragic, because it’s also my family, even Israeli activists or lefty writers who I had looked up to when I started getting disillusioned with Zionism. On social media, asking for evidence became cause for cancellation, academics and rape crisis counselors were losing positions for not adhering to Israel’s propaganda, and the #MeToo hashtag was co-opted to justify genocide.9 While the weaponization of feminist discourse for genocide in Gaza might seem new, the mobilization of colonial forces to ostensibly protect women from the colonized “savages” goes way back. This phenomenon shows up throughout colonial history as one of the prime avenues to legitimize genocide both before and after the fact, as exemplified so succinctly, and in such a clear analogy to the images disseminated after October 7, in the 1892 painting La Vuelta del Malón. Translated as “Return of the Indian Raiders,” this painting, intended to legitimize the genocidal “conquest of the desert” in Argentina,10 is considered a foundational work of Argentinian art specifically and colonial art at large. It depicts a fictional image of Mapuche warriors kidnapping a naked white woman.11 Remember this next time an Israeli art exhibit comes to your hometown.

Anglophone audiences should be familiar with all this from the history of lynchings in the US. In their doctoral work, Jameson Austin Leopold highlights how Angela Davis’s 1981 essay “Rape, Racism, and the Myth of the Black Rapist” frames the “racist ideological fabrication of ‘the propagandistic cry of rape’” as “the major political and sociocultural justification of the extrajudicial institution of lynching.”12 This focus on a phantasmatic Black rapist works, in turn, to make invisible the literally countless rapes that go unreported, and, as Leopold argues, the state-sanctioned rape that every single one of the United States’ two million plus prison population goes through on a routine basis in strip and cavity searches. Similarly, this obsessive reiteration of fabricated October 7 rape stories erases the real, routine, state-sanctioned sexual abuse of countless Palestinians. The trophy images of masses of Palestinian men and boys stripped to their underwear and held in torture positions for hours and days are images of sexual violence. The erasure of the rape of countless Palestinian women and men subjected to routine strip and cavity searches by Israeli forces, as well as those extralegally violated by marauding Israeli soldiers, is driven by anti-Palestinian racism.

The dehumanization of the entire population of Gaza continues. Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant now-infamously said they’re beasts, “human animals.” In Hebrew, it’s hayot adam, which actually is like saying they’re beasts, animals, monsters. That would be the idiomatic translation. So they’ve created this zero-sum game, like it’s either us or them, which is genocidal thinking. All the way throughout history, in very different conflicts, we see the creation of this false narrative that people of different identities cannot coexist. It’s either us or them, and they need to be annihilated.

Rival Tendencies: The Different Flavors of Genocide

Haaretz, the liberal Zionist newspaper considered “the Israeli newspaper-of-record,” continues spreading blood libel. But it supports a different idea of statesmanship than the majority of the Israeli public. Tareq Baconi talks about this—by the way, everyone should read Tareq Baconi. He wrote an excellent book called Hamas Contained, which doesn’t romanticize Hamas, doesn’t glorify it in any way at all—it’s critical of Hamas—but at least sees it for what it is and discusses it openly.13 Since October 7 he’s been courted by mainstream English platforms, including the New Yorker, where he says that Netanyahu basically had no strategy. I think it was a strategy, but one that was doomed to fail the moment that the status quo got disrupted. And it has failed, the moment that Al Aqsa Flood was launched successfully on October 7. Elsewhere I’ve talked about Sun Tzu’s hierarchy of warfare: you attack the enemy on the level of strategy.14 Hamas did that right away. And that strategy was Netanyahu’s “manageable conflict” approach, this idea that every couple of years you could go into Gaza and “mow the lawn” with relatively few losses on the Israeli side. This is a term they used, “mow the grass.” Any kind of military capabilities that the Palestinian resistance built up, you just mow it down periodically. Kill a few hundreds, maybe thousands—in 2014, it was thousands—and just sort of continue living like this indefinitely while building up your technological capacities. This is how Netanyahu sought to create “a durable peace,” which is the title of his book.15

This strategy has failed. And who knows what will happen with Netanyahu now? He’s still very popular. But, with his approach failing so spectacularly, there are competing visions for an Israeli future. One of them is just total genocide, full-fledged, not even pretending to only go for Hamas, just eliminate Gaza off the map. It’s also very popular. It’s shared by major military and political leaders currently in office. Bezalel Smotrich, who is the finance minister, is considered one of the key figures of this tendency simply because over the past decade he laid out a more or less comprehensive plan, “the decisive plan,” that is essentially a genocidal transfer idea. And against this genocidal view, there’s a kind of “two states”-ism, which maybe isn’t called “two states” in Israeli society anymore as that has no popular support whatsoever, but it comes out of that tradition. This is more aligned with counterinsurgency, more sophisticated. And this is a view that is much less popular, but is very strongly pushed by the US, which is extremely involved, a lot more than in Ukraine, sending aircraft carriers and top-level military and political leaders almost daily during the early months. The US is pushing for counterinsurgency, learning from its military failures in the Middle East over the past couple of decades. Counterinsurgency is contingent upon dividing populations, isolating insurgents, controlling space, and, perhaps most importantly, appointing a government that would be working for “USG interests,” US government, and here I’m quoting from the US Army’s counterinsurgency field manual, JP 3-24.16

The counterinsurgents are not concerned about the well-being of Palestinians, but they’re trying to think in a more sophisticated way about how to achieve the state’s goals effectively, and the brute force approach, they argue, might in the long run generate more resistance than it would crush. Counterinsurgency might be even more genocidal, in terms of the loss of human life and the inability to resolve the conflict and meet people’s needs as if everyone is actually a human being. But the counterinsurgents are thinking of how to be effective. At first, Israel was able to recruit a little over 300,000 soldiers from reserves, shutting down various sectors of its economy to add to its 150,000 conscript army, while Hamas had an estimated 40,000 fighters and PIJ had at least 10,000 (as noted on the Electronic Intifada podcast). Thousands more have been fighting back in the West Bank. Hezbollah, which has been constantly shelling Israel from the north since October 7, has an estimated 100,000. So Israel’s meager manpower has been stretched thin. By now, all reservists have gone back home. The Americans know that Israel does not have nearly enough forces to win in urban warfare in as complex a terrain as Gaza. You need a ratio of one to ten or even one to twenty attackers for defenders, following John Robb and his book Brave New War, and John Spencer as well, in a maxim that goes back to Clausewitz with his assertion that defense is the strongest form of warfare.17 So they’re saying, okay, how can you realistically do this? What are your achievable goals? You can’t just act intuitively and try to wipe out 2.3 million people and think you’re going to win when your adversaries are fighting back and appear to know what they’re doing.

Accordingly, about every other day since the ground invasion started, the Palestinian resistance has put out unbelievable videos of guerrilla footage, targeting the IDF with snipers, mines, IEDs, mortars, thermobaric explosives, and countless RPG strikes, frequently with the Yassin 105, which is a made-in-Gaza double-headed munition that disables the tanks’ reactive armor (Jon Elmer’s Twitter profile is currently a good archive for this footage).

The Israeli casualty rate has risen accordingly, with the army releasing the names of roughly two to five dead soldiers a day on average over the first couple of months and those of dozens of wounded soldiers every day. And these are their figures, knowing the Israeli army is a pathological liar. Citizens report a constant flow of rescue helicopters from Gaza to the hospitals. According to Israeli hospital registrations, the actual number of wounded soldiers is about ten times higher than what the IDF has been releasing,18 with thousands of newly disabled soldiers in what an Israeli Defense Ministry official says is “unprecedented, not something we’ve ever dealt with.”19

Unable to sustain the mass ground invasion militarily and economically, Israel has by now (at time of writing, late March) released all of its reserve brigades, still refusing a climb-down ceasefire and hostage exchange deal, violating a recent UN Security Council resolution. Within Israel, we’ve seen the rise of Itzhak Brik, a major general in the reserves, who predicted this collapse of Israeli defenses, having extensively surveyed dozens of Israeli units back in 2018. He met Netanyahu and Gallant, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, a few times in October, as one of many people who are advising them, but as one who’s been vindicated popularly and militarily. He cautioned against a land invasion, calling it “a trap,” and recommended aerial bombardment, continued tightened siege, and “surgical raids” from the sea, using elite units like the “Ghost Unit.”20 This unit, the brainchild of Aviv Kohavi, hasn’t been used in large-scale combat yet, by the way; its head, Colonel Asaf Hamami, was killed on October 7.

Hostages as Leverage: A History

As of this writing, hostages remain the Palestinian wild card. Israel has been in what I would call a strategic vacuum, reacting out of genocidal rage and humiliation and continuously shattering to dust its own social contract by bombing, shooting, and even gassing its own citizens held hostage in Gaza. With the collapse of this paradigm, different strategic approaches are vying to fill the void: namely, counterinsurgency, which is pushed by the primary genocidal accomplice, the US, and full-fledged messianic genocide, which is very popular in the extremely fascistic and racist Israeli society. The counterinsurgency vision would basically see a revamped Palestinian Authority try to take control of the Gaza Strip in some kind of process towards statehood, but the problem is that any Israeli leader who would agree to roll with this scenario is unlikely to win among Israeli voters, who have been conditioned for years to see Arabs as subhuman terrorists who could never be trusted with a state.

Taking soldiers hostage has been a way for the Palestinian resistance to generate leverage against Israel for decades. The first deal that broke the status quo of 1:1 prisoner for prisoner was, according to Israeli negotiator Ariel Merari,21 a 1978 agreement with the PFLP-General Command (a militant group that splintered from the PFLP) to exchange seventy-six Palestinian political prisoners for one Israeli soldier. Since then the resistance has been able to raise the floor of Israeli negotiations with every deal, with the Jibril Agreement being particularly contentious in the Israeli national memory, where the PFLP-GC was able, in exchange for three Israeli soldiers captured during the First Lebanon War, to bargain for the release of 1,151 Palestinian political prisoners, including the Palestine solidarity militant Kōzō Okamoto of the Japanese Red Army.

Gilad Shalit, kidnapped in 2006, marked another watershed deal. Shalit was captured (and two other soldiers in his tank were killed) during Olmert’s government. This Israeli Prime Minister, who in an Al Jazeera documentary expressed disrespect for Shalit himself for not fighting back like the others who were killed, basically revealed that Israeli leaders prefer soldiers dead rather than captured. Shalit’s family, with his dad Noam in the forefront, was able to galvanize a social movement for his release through a “no matter the cost” prisoner exchange. This social movement was endorsed by Olmert’s rivals across Zionist political lines, from the right wing to liberal Zionists. Olmert was still going to broker a deal—of about 350 Palestinians prisoners for Shalit—but, according to him in the AJ interview, his rival and former PM Ehud Barak visited Shalit’s family a night before the deal would have been signed, signaling to Hamas that Israel would bend further yet.

When Netanyahu took power in 2009, with Ehud Barak as Minister of Defense, it was with a promise to his base to bring Gilad Shalit home. And in 2011 an unbelievable deal was brokered (1,027 Palestinians, including Yahya Sinwar, for one soldier). This agreement is largely seen by both sides as a huge failure for Israel and an amazing victory for the resistance.

David Graeber, in the piece he wrote on Palestine after his visit, made one of his quintessentially simple yet profound anthropological observations when he said that hospitality is “the entire point of life” (“hospitality is everything”) in Palestinian culture, and that one of the tragic ironies is that Israel is the worst possible guest. And it’s true, you know: anyone who has experienced Palestinian hospitality will tell you that: in many ways the meaning, the core of social life in Palestine, is to be generous to guests and strangers. We’re seeing it in the treatment of the hostages, as they recount their experience on the rare occasions that they’re actually allowed to speak freely, as was the case with Yocheved Lifshitz. We’ve also seen this with Gilad Shalit. He has never spoken in detail, apparently not even to his family, about his five-year experience in captivity, but Hamas released footage of him basically hanging out with his kidnappers, Hamas’s “Shadow Unit,” chatting, drinking tea, receiving letters from his family, doing a barbeque, and so on. I’m sure it wasn’t a pleasant situation for him, but compare that with the experience of Palestinian prisoners—who since October 7, have been experiencing retributive torture, beatings, stress postures, sleep deprivation by blasting Israel’s national anthem in the cell, and murder. And in international media, we see this absolutely racist double standard—no word about more than 7,000 Palestinian political prisoners held without fair trial, many of whom don’t even know what the justifications are for their administrative detention; not to mention thousands more, abducted since October 7. Up until now, every deal has set a new floor in Israel’s hostage negotiations with the resistance. The question is whether the Shalit deal and October 7 created enough of a rift in Israel’s sense of self that this will now change, and that Israel will be able to withstand the pressure to concede. The cost of not conceding might be too high, paving the way for mass migration.

Though this might be proven wrong, I would say we might want to wait for the five-year mark before drawing any conclusions one way or the other. Historically, Israel has taken five years to concede after a military defeat, and it is only power and violence that forces its hand. Five years after the Yom Kippur War in 1973, it finally made a commitment to return the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. Five years after the beginning of the First Intifada, it allowed thousands of former Palestinian fighters and refugees, including Yasser Arafat, to return to Palestine and start the so-called peace process. Five years after the start of the Second Intifada, it withdrew its settlements from Gaza. And five years after Gilad Shalit was captured, his release deal was brokered in 2011.

The true gains from the current leverage that Palestinians hold with their hostages from October 7 will only materialize as Israel’s shaky political terrain crumbles internally under the Netanyahu administration. As with Netanyahu against Olmert, the opposition parties—headed by the genocidal Zionist centrist Yair Lapid—are claiming to be the rescuers of the hostages now. Sooner or later they may find themselves brokering Israel’s concession.

The Palestinian Authority: A Tool of Israeli Counterinsurgency

The Israeli wildcard is the Palestinian Authority (PA). The Netanyahu administration is politically incapable of recognizing the PA as its most vital military asset, but, again, a successor might be able to do so and try to rebrand, revamp, and reappoint the PA as a governing body in both the West Bank and Gaza. Unless something unexpected happens, which is by no means impossible, Netanyahu will stay at least until elections are held in October 2026. Meanwhile, the PA continues to crumble. By now, the resistance—from the armed factions (including Fatah’s armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade) to the youth rioting in the streets—fully recognizes the PA as an arm of the Israeli state, and true political wizardry would have to be done to recover its legitimacy. However, the success of the Israeli-American counterinsurgency idea depends on this.

Starting in December 1987, the First Intifada was a massive popular uprising against Israeli apartheid. This uprising saw the use of the tools of mass struggle to great effect—strikes, civil disobedience, mass rallies, riots, tax resistance—all working together in confluence. And despite the fact that the uprising was largely unarmed, it was met with unspeakable brutality, the killing of many hundreds of protesters, the arrests of multiple thousands, and injuries to over a hundred thousand Palestinians by Israeli soldiers who were specifically instructed by Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin to “break their bones.” Still, it’s remembered with incredible fondness by that generation of rebels, and the way that this uprising was pacified was not by “breaking their bones,” but by bringing in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), which was in exile in Tunis, and appointing it as a legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. As specified in the US Army’s Field Manual, successful, long-lasting counterinsurgency “requires development of viable local leaders and institutions.”22 If there are no leaders, if the resistance is decentralized, counterinsurgency requires the creation of a centralized leadership. The PLO, which had been created by Arab states in 1964 as what Baconi calls “a tool to control the insurgent [Palestinian] factions,”23 was now appointed by the US and Israel as the leadership of the uprising. This allowed Israel and the US to marginalize and ignore the decentralized popular committees that were, to use Fanon’s terminology, guiding the insurrection away from a recuperable “traditional politics.”24 Then, through the Oslo Accords between 1993–95, the PLO, Israel, and the US formed the PA as an auxiliary arm of the Israeli occupation, with a limited security apparatus that would be dedicated to policing and repressing insurgents within Palestinian population clusters in select areas of the West Bank and Gaza. I can’t describe how successful this move was.

Well-meaning people still see the Oslo Accords as a genuine peace process rather than a sophisticated counterinsurgency operation that enabled Israel to continue entrenching its settlement project with relative calm. After the so-called peace process collapsed with the conclusion of the five years allotted for its duration, the PA remained. The Second Intifada broke out in October 2000, and for a brief moment PLO Head Yasser Arafat did act up by releasing 350 political prisoners, including Hamas and PIJ members, but then the US and Israel effectively fired him, and a new collaborator-in-chief was appointed, Mahmoud Abbas, aka Abu Mazen. The PA was ousted from Gaza in 2007 when Abu Mazen attempted what Baconi calls a “US-planned coup,”25 after Hamas won the elections in 2006.26 But Abu Mazen was able to complete the coup in the West Bank and greatly help in stabilizing Israel’s control there.27

The PA creates the appearance of Palestinian autonomy, but in fact, much like the governments of the Bantustans of apartheid South Africa, it is simply an extension of the colonial state, a tool of counterinsurgency that is highly effective for the repression of local rebellions, because it makes the native population police itself. Fatah, which was a revolutionary movement in the early days of the armed struggle, is now mostly contained by the PA. Would-be rebels are now government employees, fighting to keep their collaborationist jobs. Community organizers are now working for NGOs, exemplifying Colin Powell’s infamous categorization of nonprofits as “force multipliers” for Empire.28 The money funneled by NATO countries into the nonprofit and government sector is the main reason for the relative pacification of the West Bank following the militarization of the Palestinian resistance in the Second Intifada. This echoes General Petraeus’s guideline of employing “money as a weapons system.”29 These are the winning counterinsurgency principles: move in with overwhelming force to control space, isolate the insurgents from the general population, appoint your own government (but, importantly, make it of the same identity as the general population), and supply the population with services so they don’t become insurgents to meet their basic needs (this ties with General Peter Chiarelli’s SWEAT concept,30 standing for sewage, water, electricity, and trash-collection; I recommend Greg Stoker’s short video on SWEAT-MSO on this). In short: “divide-and-conquer” and money—this is how empires win wars.

But somehow, even though the world supplied the Palestinian Authority with the neoliberal institutions that would lead it into the choking counterinsurgent stability of a neocolonial regime, Israel keeps shooting itself in the foot. Interestingly, Israeli army literature generally fails to recognize the effectiveness of the PA in furthering its interests. The term “counterinsurgency” has not been fully translated into Hebrew, and when Israeli strategists do talk about it in English they generally conflate counterinsurgency with “counterterrorism.”31 You can see this scrolling through Insurgencies and Counterinsurgencies, a 2016 Cambridge publication co-edited by an Israeli author: in their timeline of Israel’s purported “counterinsurgency experience,” they simply skip the important years following the Oslo Accords,32 revealing to us that they only understand counterinsurgency as the application of force, and not as “stability operations.”33 How can they misunderstand this? It might have something to do with the nature of Israel as a settler-colony, where the foundational idea is to ethnically cleanse and replace the native population rather than simply contain and control it. But I think the true reason is incompetence and, on a broader level, greed. The Israeli army, as argued by Israeli historian Uri Milstein, is a deeply anti-intellectual institution,34 and increased reliance on the army as a generator of GDP incentivizes a suicidal military strategy. I suppose you could see this as a symptom of capitalism as a whole, where the logic of the market can be self-undermining. The Palestinian resistance, which, by contrast, focuses on sumud (perseverance) and on the long-term sustainability of its capacity to fight, might find this encouraging.

Looking Ahead

Many of us like to ask ourselves, ’What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide?’ The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now.”— Aaron Bushnell

Six months in, the question remains: when will the world intervene? The resistance within Gaza continues unabated to inflict casualties on the IDF and impede the machinery of genocide. Resistance continues also, importantly, in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq. In the US, there has been some targeting of the Israeli shipping company ZIM, of arms manufacturer Elbit, and other logistical operations and weapons manufacturers. However, the impression has been that whatever popular energy had appeared in the first several weeks following October 7 has been mostly contained by liberals and identity politicians. Anti-Zionist Arab, Jewish, and student organizations have been able to channel popular rage towards marches and rallies, and are now gearing up to continue this de-facto counterinsurgency operation by platforming electoral campaigns. As soon as someone proposes more decisive action, they defang it by claiming that the action would pose a risk to people of a marginalized identity. Of course, as Idris Robinson says, their ability to hold civil protest is “predicated on genocide in Palestine.” Meanwhile, the insurrectionary tendencies that would be able to call out and circumvent the counterinsurgent modality of the liberal and identity organizations has not yet intervened meaningfully for Palestine. These tendencies participated in the 2020 George Floyd Uprising and have apparently reappeared as a completely decentralized network powering the Stop Cop City movement. They successfully temporarily dismantled the Cop City construction site on March 5, 2023 and pressured multiple construction companies to drop their contracts with the project, including one company that held on tenaciously before finally dropping out after dozens of clandestine sabotage attacks all over the country. A similar campaign could conceivably isolate, drive out, or compel local arms manufacturers to stop supplying Israel. It remains to be seen whether these tendencies will be willing or able to connect themselves materially to the popular forces that have still not been fully co-opted by what Robinson calls “the progressive wing of the counterinsurgency.”

In February, anarchist Aaron Bushnell committed the extraordinary act of killing a US Air Force soldier by orchestrating his live-streamed self-immolation—an act of solidarity felt deeply by various Palestinian resistance groups. While his death is tragic and horrifying, it charged what he had to say with meaning. This seemed to have helped in giving protest in the US another boost, challenging people here and everywhere to have a fraction of his courage and do everything in their power to stop the genocide. His sacrifice calls on us all to step up.

I find some hope in the increasing popularity of the writings of Basil Al-Araj in Palestinian resistance discourse. Himself a martyred resistance fighter killed by Israeli soldiers in a shootout in 2017, Basil was heavily influenced by Fanon and adopted his radically inclusive, anti-identity politics outlook. In his “Eight Rules and Insights on the Nature of War” Basil said, “Every Palestinian (in the broad sense, meaning anyone who sees Palestine as a part of their struggle, regardless of their secondary identities), every Palestinian is on the front lines of the battle for Palestine, so be careful not to fail in your duty.”35 In a lesser known piece that has yet to fully appear in English, he wrote:

I no longer see this as a conflict between Arabs and Jews, between Israeli and Palestinian. I have abandoned this duality, this naïve oversimplification of the conflict. I have become convinced of Ali Shariati and Frantz Fanon’s divisions of the world [into a colonial camp and a liberation camp]. In each of the two camps, you will find people of all religions, languages, races, ethnicities, colors, and classes. In this conflict, for example, you will find people of our own skin standing rudely in the other camp, and at the same time you will find Jews standing in our camp.36

He goes on to criticize Israeli journalist Amira Hass’s editorials as insidious examples of “the progressive wing of the counterinsurgency,” counterposing Israelis such as Yoav Bar and Jonathan Pollak as examples of Jews who, as Fanon would say, “change sides, go ’native,’ and volunteer to undergo suffering, torture, and death” as members of the camp of liberation.37 If, as per Basil and Fanon, the broad resistance would be able to distinguish friends and enemies based on “the choices they make,”38 on their actions and commitments, rather than their identity and “race,” then counterinsurgent psychological operations that pit people against each other and diffuse collective action might be halted at the point of implementation, enabling a more formidable movement trajectory in the heart of Empire.

This essay, based on a transcript of an interview with Silver Lining on WCBN 88.3 FM Ann Arbor on Oct 27, 2023, has been substantially expanded and updated.

  1. George Orwell, “Reflections on Gandhi,” Partisan Review, 1949.
  2. By “the resistance” I mean the plurality of factions and unaffiliated individuals opposing Israeli siege, apartheid, and colonization in Palestine and outside of it.
  3. Due to the complicated process of identifying hundreds of corpses disfigured by indiscriminate IDF fire in the Gaza envelope that day, Israeli officials have slowly revised the number down from 1,400, and Haaretz military journalist Amos Harel now says “almost 1,100.” Amos Harel, “Israel’s Army Makes Headway in Gaza, but Hamas’ Surrender Is Far from Imminent,” Haaretz, November 14, 2023, sec. Israel News, https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-11-14/ty-article/.premium/israels-military-is-making-headway-in-gaza-but-hamas-surrender-is-far-from-imminent/0000018b-ca6f-d8c7-a59b-df6f80560000.
  4. Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth, trans. Constance Farrington (New York: Grove Press, 1963).
  5. Drawer plan” (tochnit megera, in Hebrew): an operational plan that has been devised but not yet enacted. Minister and MK Smotrich’s “Decisive Plan” is one example.
  6. Raz Segal, “A Textbook Case of Genocide,” Jewish Currents, 2023, https://jewishcurrents.org/a-textbook-case-of-genocide.
  7. And here’s a partial list of the debunking: https://www.yesmagazine.org/social-justice/2024/03/05/israel-hamas-oct7-report-gaza
  8. CNN Report Claiming Sexual Violence on October 7 Relied on Non-Credible Witnesses, Some with Undisclosed Ties to Israeli Govt,” Mondoweiss, December 12, 2023, https://mondoweiss.net/2023/12/cnn-report-claiming-sexual-violence-on-october-7-relied-on-non-credible-witnesses-some-with-undisclosed-ties-to-israeli-govt/.
  9. Inside the Campaign to Undermine DEI and Palestine Solidarity at the University of Minnesota: An Interview with Dr. Sima Shakhsari,” Mondoweiss, January 31, 2024, https://mondoweiss.net/2024/01/inside-the-campaign-to-undermine-dei-and-palestine-solidarity-at-the-university-of-minnesota-an-interview-with-dr-sima-shakhsari/.
  10. Lauren Kaplan, “Topographical Violence and Imagining the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Argentina,” Hemisphere: Visual Cultures of the Americas 10, no. 1 (January 1, 2017): 32.
  11. Laura Malosetti Costa, “The Return of the Indian Raid (La Vuelta Del Malón),” Equipo de Desarrollo de la Dirección de Sistemas | Secretaría de Gobierno de Cultura, accessed March 15, 2024, https://www.bellasartes.gob.ar/en/collection/work/6297/.
  12. Jameson Austin Leopold, “Critique of ’Sexual’ Violence” (Unpublished Manuscript, 2024).
  13. Tareq Baconi, Hamas Contained: The Rise and Pacification of Palestinian Resistance, Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018).
  14. Sun Tzu, Sun Tzu On The Art Of War, trans. Lionel Giles (London: Routledge, 2013).
  15. Binyamin Netanyahu, A Durable Peace: Israel and Its Place among the Nations (New York: Warner Books, 2000).
  16. Joint Publication FM 3-24: Counterinsurgency, 2018.
  17. Carl von Clausewitz, On War (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012); John Robb, Brave New War: The Next Stage of Terrorism and the End of Globalization (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2008); John Spencer, “Mini-Manual for the Urban Defender,” John Spencer Online, 2022, https://www.johnspenceronline.com/mini-manual-urbandefender.
  18. Yaniv Kubovich and Ido Efrati, “Discrepancies Arise between IDF and Hospital Reports on Numbers of Wounded Soldiers,” Haaretz, December 10, 2023, sec. Israel News, https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-12-10/ty-article/.premium/1-593-israeli-soldiers-wounded-since-october-7-idf-reveals/0000018c-5416-df2f-adac-fe3fbe6d0000.
  19. חן ארצי סרור, “יותר מ-2,000 נכי צהל חדשים מתחילת המלחמה: ’לא עברנו משהו דומה לזה,’” Ynet, December 7, 2023, https://www.ynet.co.il/health/article/yokra13707397.
  20. יצחק בריק: התפיסה של צבא קטן וחכם כשלה. כרגע האזרחים צריכים להגן על עצמם,” הארץ, ליאור קודנר, October 10, 2023, https://www.haaretz.co.il/digital/podcast/weekly/2023-10-10/ty-article-podcast/0000018b-18f7-dcc0-a3df-9cf7140e0000.
  21. Lior Kodner, “Professor Ariel Merari: Ein Li Safek,” הארץ, Haaretz Podcast, November 12, 2023, https://www.haaretz.co.il/digital/podcast/weekly/2023-11-12/ty-article-podcast/0000018b-c36d-dc2b-a3fb-e7fd61560000.
  22. Joint Publication FM 3-24: Counterinsurgency, 2018, 1–22.
  23. Tareq Baconi, Hamas Contained: The Rise and Pacification of Palestinian Resistance, Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and Cultures (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2018), 14.
  24. Les dirigeants de l’insurrection, qui voient le peuple enthousiaste et ardent porter des coups décisifs à la machine colonialiste, renforcent leur méfiance à l’égard de la politique traditionnelle.” Frantz Fanon, Les damnés de la terre (La Découverte / Poche, 2016), 127.
  25. Baconi, Hamas Contained, 331.
  26. David Rose, “The Gaza Bombshell,” Vanity Fair, March 3, 2008, https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2008/04/gaza200804.
  27. Baconi, Hamas Contained, 123.
  28. Sarah Kenyon Lischer, “Military Intervention and the Humanitarian ’Force Multiplier,’” Global Governance 13, no. 1 (2007): 99–118.
  29. David H. Petraeus, “Multi-National Force-Iraq Commander’s COUNTERINSURGENCY GUIDANCE” (Military Review, 2008), 211.
  30. Fred M. Kaplan, The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War, 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2013), 185.
  31. Efraim Inbar and Eitan Shamir, “Israel’s Counterinsurgency Experience,” in Insurgencies and Counterinsurgencies, ed. Beatrice Heuser and Eitan Shamir (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016), 168–90.
  32. Inbar and Shamir, 178.
  33. Joint Publication FM 3-24: Counterinsurgency, 7-3 (89).
  34. Uri Milstein, “תסמונת הכשל המתמשך [The Continuous Failure Syndrome],” הארץ, April 3, 2012, sec. דעות, https://www.haaretz.co.il/opinions/2012-04-03/ty-article-opinion/0000017f-ef34-d4cd-af7f-ef7c79660000.
  35. Basil Al-Aʿraj, “Eight Rules and Insights on the Nature of War,” Resistance News Network, 2017 2023, https://t.me/PalestineResist/25227.
  36. Basil Al-Aʿraj, Wajadtu Ajwibatī: Hākadhā Takallama al-Shahīd Bāsil al-Aʻraj, al-Ṭabʻah al-ūlá (Bayrūt: Bīsān lil-Nashr wa-al-Tawzīʻ, 2018), 146. My translation.
  37. Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth, trans. Richard Philcox (New York: Grove Press, 2004), 94.
  38. James Yaki Sayles, Meditations on Frantz Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth: New Afrikan Revolutionary Writings (Chicago, Ill.: Spear and Shield, 2010), 181.

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Adi Callai

Adi Callai is the host of the Youtube channel Rev & Reve. Their novel The Sodomites was first published from Xi Draconis in 2020. @adicallai

The Gaza Ghetto Uprising

It’s happening.

03:20 Context

19:23 Other Insurrections & Refat Alareer’s Analogy

23:51 The Israeli Response: A “Mass Hannibal” Directive

37:36 The Tricky Section

47:15 Ground Invasion

1:00:37 The Art of War

1:09:51 The Palestinian Authority: A Tool of Israeli Counterinsurgency

1:17:23 Counterinsurgency (COIN) vs RMA (Revolution in Military Affairs)

1:30:29 Hostages as Leverage: A History

1:35:39 The Five-Year Rule

1:36:57 Moving Ahead

1:43:30 Lessons from the Resistance

Transkripzioa:

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the saivar extermination camp Poland World War II  on October 14 1943 a group of Jewish inmates and  

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prisoners of War launched an Insurrection knowing  they were facing death or worse they had made  

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a careful secret plan to quietly assassinate  the top SS officers one after the other take  

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their weapons sabotage the communications  infrastructure kill the remaining guards  

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take over the Armory open the gates and let  the rest of the prisoners escape and join the

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[Music] partisans at the time that I’m  recording this Israel has just invaded Rafa  

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the official death toll far exceeds 30,000  with presumably tens of thousands more bu  

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under the rubble forced starvation continues  with barely any Aid coming through and University  

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campuses around the world are becoming sites of  rebellion where people confront their states and  

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institutions complicity with genocide the horrors  continue but so does resistance with Palestinian  

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armed factions fighting back ferociously in  Gaza with hasbullah continuing to pin Israeli  

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forces to the north and with ansar Allah  and Yemen continuing its Naval blockade  

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by the time I get around to publishing this there  will likely be some new Israeli atrocity and new  

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development the situation keeps changing  alaxa flood and the Gaza ghetto Uprising  

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are still unfolding and a lot of what I say  might become dated within days or even hours  

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so I’m trying as much as possible to think of  this video as an evergreen essay as something  

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that could hopefully stay relevant after the news  cycle will inevitably move on I heard about the  

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attack first thing in the morning of October  7th when I checked my phone and saw the family   WhatsApp blowing up with messages my older  sister uh lived until October 7th in one of  

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the kibuts in the Gaza envelope with her kids  and they were locked in the safe room for the   day and were luckily able to flee the area but  I’m not here to talk about my own situation I’m  

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here to talk about October the 7th it’s aftermath  Israel’s genocidal response the Guerilla defense  

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the uprising the history and present of Israeli  counterinsurgency the military philosophy behind  

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it and how everything changes in the Middle East  now how to make sense of this and what we can  

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possibly learn from this theoretically tactically  and strategically sounds like a lot it is [Music]

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so Within These murky contested still shifting  historical grounds within this fog of War what  

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do we know and how do we know it I’ll get to that  but first just a few sentences on context Gaza has  

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been cut off from the rest of Palestine since 1948  the lives of around 2.3 million people in Gaza  

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have been all but defined by Siege and  imprisonment for decades the introduction   of the permit system and the first sweep en  closures started in the early ’90s and the  

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full Siege was declared in 2007 in effect it has  already been subject to genocidal conditions for  

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years but it was a kind of slow genocide or  creeping genocide or what Israeli historian  

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Elan Pape called an incremental genocide already  in 2006 let that sink in gazans have been exposed  

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to conditions calculated to make life impossible  for decades most Israelis myself included have  

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never been to Gaza my sister and her children  lived less than a kilometer from Gaza until   October 7th and they have never been there either  all we know about Gaza is mediated and abstracted  

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through the fallacies were fed in the press and  the schooling system so Gaza is a black box right  

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a free Kill Zone what thei MBE calls a death  world Gaza is essentially a holding pen since  

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the 1948 ethnic cleansing of Palestine an open air  prison to hold the refugees who survived back then  

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and their descendants Israel’s National Security  director Gora island called Gaza a concentration  

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camp in 2004 over the years it’s become a lab for  the testing of Israeli weapons and surveillance  

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Technologies it has experienced multiple large-  scale military operations Eden Lando counted 12  

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since 2003 with a death toll already in the high  thousands and it’s a place that has already been  

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declared by the UN as unlivable unfit for  human life in 2018 so the people of Gaza  

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have nothing to lose right what would you do if  you were facing genocide George Orwell wrote a  

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great essay about Gandhi’s response to a similar  question in 1938 so before hundreds of thousands  

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and then millions of Jews were murdered by the  Nazis gun ‘s view was basically that the Jews  

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should non-violently commit a kind of mass suicide  which quote would have aroused the world and the  

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people of Germany to Hitler’s violence it seems  totally unhinged right or we thought so too but  

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at the great March of return in 201819 the people  of Gaza kind of did that this was the Palestinian  

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equivalent to the gandhian Salt March of 1930 the  Palestinians marched protesting against The Siege  

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towards the prison fences and they were gunned  down and mass by Israeli snipers as the world  

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stood and watched and did absolutely nothing so  what would you do former Israeli Prime Minister  

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AUD Barak who was the architect of the 2007  Siege actually answered this question himself  

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once saying he would have joined armed Palestinian  resistance had he been on the other side I was  

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uh new enough in politics to tell the truth that  if I were born Palestinian I probably would have  

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joined some one of the terror organization  so it is within this context that we must  

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understand what happened on October 7 2023 Israel  thought of Gaza the same way people think about  

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prisons here in the US as a place that contains  or warehouses violence right but prisons actually  

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produce violence it flows out of the prisons  and into our seemingly removed lives that’s  

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why moralistic questions on violence are IDE the  point fan talked about this too that the violence  

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inflicted by colonialism on the native returns  like a boomerang this occurs abstractly but also  

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very physically as demonstrated by the simple  fact that about 15% of Israeli bombs dropped on  

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Gaza don’t actually explode and are then collected  and repurposed by Palestinian resistance groups to  

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construct their own rockets and IEDs Israel has  so far dropped the equivalent of more than five  

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nuclear bombs in Gaza Israelis can thus expect  to receive the equivalent of one nuclear bomb in  

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return fire at some point in the future now what  was the purpose of this war security H to talk  

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about October 7 without this context is simply a  failure to think dialectically or in other words  

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a failure to think viewers might remember from  my video about the fanan dialectics that it is  

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through violent resistance that the native asserts  their Humanity fan writes the native knows that he  

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is not an animal and it is precisely at the moment  he realizes his Humanity that he begins to sharpen  

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the weapons with which he will secure its Victory  the dialectical process and its tearing apart of  

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identity the identity of both the oppressed and  the oppressor and its violent destruction of  

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colonial rule is a terrible painful process for  everyone involved but that’s simply the reality  

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that we have to front was that more than a few  sentences of context probably so what actually  

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happened what happened in one sentence October 7  saw a devastating Guerilla attack that defeated  

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the idf’s Gaza Division and captured hundreds of  Israelis including high-ranking Army officials  

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who will presumably bring the freeing of  Palestinian political prisoners and set   the resistance on a trajectory to bring down the  apartheid regime Andor achieve Palestinian state  

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Hood that’s the macro scale the details as far  as we’re able to gather from Israeli military  

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Palestinian resistance and press Publications in  Hebrew Arabic and English as well as from dash  

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cam footage GoPros phones and surveillance cameras  as well as me binging on witness accounts recorded  

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on both sides of the fence and obsessively reading  every military analyst I could find within the Sea  

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of data confounded by Mr information and counter  information and fake news and actual information  

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what happened was this around 6:00 a.m. local time  the Palestinian resistance launched a meticulously  

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executed attack and as I argue also a popular  Insurrection against Israeli military bases  

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and settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip  deploying a wide array of forces on sea land  

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and air and underground and by the resistance I  mean the plurality of factions and unaffiliated  

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individuals opposing Israeli Siege apartheid and  colonization in Gaza and outside of it and this  

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includes of course the armed Palestinian factions  most prominently Hamas which stands forl the  

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Islamic resistance movement as well as Palestinian  Islamic Jihad the p and the popular front for  

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the liberation of Palestine the pfop which is a  Marxist leninist organization but also the people  

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who joined in once these ready security apparatus  came down the armed factions started with what  

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these readies are calling a diversion launching an  unusually extensive missile strike targeting the  

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Gaza envelope and the coast up to gushan which is  the Tel Aviv metropolitan area simultaneously they  

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attacked Israel’s panoptic surveillance systems  and cameras in and around Gaza with relatively  

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cheap commercial drones with DIY explosive cap  capacities and then they approached and breached  

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the fence with a large number of forces probably  around 3,000 Fighters blowing up the fences around  

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Gaza in many points uh today I actually read  an article saying uh in 44 points according  

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to Israeli sources with specialized explosives  and laying down metal railings over which armed  

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motorcyclists and groups of two could ride rapidly  then heavy construction equipment like bulldozers  

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and front end loaders moved in to expand the  breaches such that pickup trucks and sedans could  

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drive through carrying more armed Fighters videos  show that well before 8:00 a.m. other factions  

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were in full gear and uniform ready to participate  in the uprising in this video which was posted on  

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Twitter as early as 7:58 a.m. which means it was  posted by the Israeli Source probably on Instagram  

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or tikt earlier than that this video shows the  mujahidin brigades with their white headbands  

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fully ready to go shooting at a police cruiser  in the Israeli town of s in the early morning so  

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this is the mujahedin brigades white head bands  not the Kasam brigades which are hamas’s armed  

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Wing who have green headbands with these forces  they completely overwhelmed the Israeli defenses  

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across many locations simultaneously taking  over the eras Crossing catching soldiers in  

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their underwear in the bases taking over  entire settlements kidnapping around 200  

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40 people into Gaza and killing many Israelis  including the colonel who commanded the Gaza  

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division’s Southern Brigade including the mayor  of the kibuts and the Gaz envelope called the Shah  

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Regional Council who came out to fight and many  other high ranking Army officials police officers  

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and also a team of shen bet officers which is the  equivalent of FBI agents and I just want to say  

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kind of Off Script how Wild it was to watch this  uh unfold in real time uh being a person who has  

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participated in protests against the aparti wall  for example who was arrested and taken into these  

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settlements or like into Israeli settlements and  taken into military bases and seeing them from the  

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inside as these kind of impenetrable fortresses  that are always overflowing with soldiers and then  

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to suddenly see Palestinian Fighters roaming  through through them and humiliating Israeli  

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soldiers was just completely mindboggling and  was honestly like a life-changing event for  

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me personally in this moment I felt really afraid  right because I had family in the Gaza envelope at  

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the time but I was able to suspend some of my fear  and some of the kneejerk reaction that I saw many  

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of my Israeli peers falling into largely thanks  to Fan the philosopher and revolutionary whose  

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works I have studied you know pretty extensively  because fan helped me translate what I was seeing  

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into a historical moment that is larger than my  like personal identity and personal history and  

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allowed me to see that what was happening in  that moment was that the natives were surging  

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into the Forbidden quarter to use Fan’s words and  so I I I could achieve this kind of theor radical  

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separation that then allowed me to come up with  this analysis that I’m sharing with you uh right  

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now okay that’s enough for this unscripted  bit and I might cut it because it’s too much  

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about me but I’ll ask a friend and if I keep this  thank you friend and if I don’t thank you friend

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back on script in catching the army so off guard  there was an important element of short circuiting  

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Israel surveillance capacities by creating the  Mirage that Hamas was deterred from confrontation  

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and had no plans to attack according to Israeli  and American sources there were multiple uh  

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Gatherings of forces in the leadup that were  framed by Hamas as harmless training exercises  

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there were phone call conversations among Hamas  officials saying they had no interest in any   confrontation with Israeli forces there was use  of old school landline phones in an autonomous  

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Communications Network in the tunnels apparently  Egyptian and American Intel about the attack was  

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delivered to the IDF but they waved it away  as something familiar and unconcerning in the  

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previous few months Israel moved entire divisions  from Gaza to the West Bank assuming that Hamas  

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was contained and banking on technological  surveillance and enclosure systems like  

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smart fences and robotic sentries to keep Gaza  pacified later in this video I will dive deep  

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into the military doctrine that brought the  apartheid state to this miserable situation  

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in a conversation I had with Tom Nomad on the  it’s going down podcast Tom mentioned that the  

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Palestinian resistance was not quote strategically  deficient they may be technologically deficient  

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they may barely have uh access to basic resources  for survival but they’re showing that they’re not  

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by any measure strategically deficient resistance  identified that Israel was going through a  

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political crisis internally in the previous  months and years growing influence uh by West  

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Bank settlers diverted Israeli military and other  resources to The Accelerated land grab attempts  

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on that part of the country deprioritizing  Gaza a growing zus middleclass social movement  

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had been protesting and Netanyahu and this  extreme right-wing government with escalated  

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methods blocking major traffic arteries setting  up burning barricades holding small scale strikes  

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and even refusing to do military service in the  reserves the resistance was able to identify and  

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exploit these strategic weaknesses in these real  estate apparatus now to qualify all of this what  

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happened after the fences were breached and the  gates were opened was that then thousands of Gaza  

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residents or inmates right Gaza being an open  air prison joined the attack in what became an  

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uprising and you can watch some of this footage  you can see people from Gaza crossing the fence  

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by foot and taking photos on conquered Israeli  tanks and some of them turning around back inside  

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but some of them continuing on bicycles or however  they could including on crutches to loot military  

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bases and in one case even loot a horse and loot  settlements and even participate in the attack

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one of the Israeli eyewitness accounts I read  where this journalist went to one of the hotels  

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where Israelis from the Gaza envelope were  relocated one of the survivors talks about  

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seeing teenagers with stones and machetes  next to to Uniformed welle equipped Hamas  

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operatives personally I’ve never seen machetes  in Palestine and he might be confusing this for  

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The Fakes that were circulating from Latin  America but the point is that what happened   on the ground looked very different than what  were told in mainstream media about a strictly  

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Hamas Israel war and this just reminds me while  recognizing the Infinity of differences this  

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reminds me of other historical insurrections  like Nat Turner’s slave rebellion or John Brown  

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taking over the Armory at Harper’s Ferry  where the idea was to arm slaves who would   then join the fight but mostly it reminded me  instantly when I got news from my sister that  

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there was a power outage at their kibuts  of the saivar uprising because it was so  

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carefully planned and included sophisticated  sabotage to Communications and electricity

19:20

infrastructure to be  

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or not to be that is the question whether it  is nobler in the mind to suffer the slings  

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and arrows of Outrageous Fortune or to take  arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing

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and them the warsa ghetto Uprising is of course  the most famous Jewish Revolt of that era and  

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many people made the analogy including R  Who generated controversy for drawing this  

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comparison on BBC this is exactly like the  warso G Uprising this is the Gaza G Uprising  

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this is not easy for Palestinians I want to use  Hamas proverbial sea of troubles we know Israel  

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is going to kill us anyway we are starving we  are being being besieged we are being disposed   we are being displaced Israel wants us kneeling  so why not fight back and die indignity the BBC  

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apologized for airing this interview rifat  received Anonymous threats to his personal  

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phone including someone saying he was an Israeli  officer and identifying the UN school where uh  

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riat was staying and he was soon killed rifat  was murdered by a targeted Israeli air strike  

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to the apartment where he was staying with his  family in what euromed monitor concluded was a  

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deliberate assassination the images comparing  Warsaw after the uprising and Gaza right now  

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are striking and I’m just going to take a moment  to recognize thatat was murdered for making this

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comparison there are many reasons to make  analogies literary emotional analytical scientific  

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political strategic even tactical pedagogically  the case of Algerian decolonization as the  

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Palestinian activist Nar banat argued before his  own assassination might be the best model to study  

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in relation to present day Palestinian resistance  and maybe one day I’ll make a video about that but  

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for now the case that occurred to me most acutely  was soore soore was a Nazi extermination camp  

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where in 1943 a small group of Jewish inmates and  prisoners of War made a careful plan to secretly  

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assassinate the head assess officers one after  the other take their weapons kill the remaining  

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guards take over the Armory open the gates and  let the rest of the prisoners escape and join  

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the partisans and while it didn’t work perfectly  as planned they did manage to kill many officers  

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and they did open the gates and let hundreds  of people escape and while many of them were  

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killed and everyone who uh who stayed at the camp  was murdered a higher percentage of them survived  

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than they would have otherwise never forget that  now all of these uprisings were bloody and brutal  

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and the extent of their success is debatable but  they were a reaction to much larger brutality on  

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a whole other scale which brings me back to  Fan again in his second chapter in wretched  

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of the Earth on spontaneity and the tenuous  relationship between the more organized caters  

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and the uncontrollable rage of the masses this  rage that explodes from years of misery regardless  

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of morality or the plans and Ambitions of the  political parties in Claud Lans man’s film sabore  

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October 14 1943 4 p.m. one of the surviving Rebels  a man called yehud lner describes in great detail  

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over 20 minutes with great pride how he killed  a Nazi officer splitting his head in two with an

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axe saying it was a great honor for  me to be among the people chosen to  

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kill the Germans when the director asks  LNA if he was scared to kill this man   he says yes but that he had no choice  that it’s better than being killed like

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sheep one of the ways I’ve been building an  image of what happened is by listening to  

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Hebrew podcasts with Israeli Army officials in  podcast settings they’re often like sitting and  

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chatting with their friends and not necessarily  paying close attention to who’s listening or to  

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who might be listening so they’re more likely  to actually share useful information than in   written Publications that are much more easily  scrutinized by the uh IDF censorship unit footnote  

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yes everything that comes from Israeli media  including nominally liberal Publications like   harits and plus 72 magazine as well as everything  that comes out of Western media Outlets with local  

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Israeli bureaus like CNN and the New York Times  is subject to Israeli censorship laws and likely  

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reviewed by the IDF before publication so I  wouldn’t automatically count on any of these  

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sources in these podcasts they do sometimes share  useful info one example is isra Air Force Colonel  

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no eres who was in a war room on October 7th  but was dismissed a few weeks later for speaking  

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against nahu so he also had an extra reason  to Spill the tea according to ER Israel’s main  

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command centers around the Gaza Strip were  attacked and effectively dismantled by the  

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Palestinian militants already at 6:30 a.m. which  meant there was a command and control crisis from  

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which the ADF couldn’t recover until late in the  afternoon so the Israeli response was disorganized  

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within a military that already punishes any kind  of Independence thinking and that is of course so  

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inherently hierarchical and dumb because hierarchy  rewards stupidity and conformism and incompetence  

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however the main air force base for the area basis  Ramon which by the way was built in 1981 by the  

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US Army is considerably farther away and was not  attacked by the resistance you can see it on this  

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map standby combat helicopters were up as early as  7:15 a.m. according to to eras and reserves Pilots  

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started streaming into Ramon over the next few  hours and even though they weren’t able to get  

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a coherent idea of the scale of the attack the  Israeli Air Force was apparently the first arm  

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of the IDF to respond coherently to the attack  while the ground response hadn’t cohered until  

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late in the afternoon but as confirmed in December  20123 by Israel’s most popular newspaper y known  

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online as wiet the response when it happened  was an implementation of the Hannibal directive  

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named after the carthaginian general who would  rather swallow poison and commit suicide than  

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get captured the Hannibal directive is Israel’s  suicidal scorched Earth response to kidnapping  

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attempts early on in October I did an interview  about all this with silver lining on the it’s hot  

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and here podcast and at the time I said that it  seemed like the Hannibal directive was implemented  

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but maybe not officially that we just didn’t know  yet two weeks later as mentioned col Noz said on  

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the podcast that quote the Hannibal directive was  apparently applied in that October 7 was a mass  

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Hannibal a couple months later yot confirmed that  at 11:59 a.m. the Hannibal directive was indeed  

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applied on a mass scale this involved shelling  Targets in so-called Israeli territory with Apache  

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helicopters quote emptying their stomachs then  going back to the base to reload and emptying  

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their ammunition yet again bombing Targets on  foot in houses in bases indiscriminately firing  

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at will on everyone in sight as well as bombing  at least 70 Vehicles some of this included even  

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knowingly shelling Jewish Israeli children you  heard that right in her interview on Israeli  

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radio survivor of the attack ymin Pat describes  being treated humanely by her Palestinian captors

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and recounts how over 50 people  were killed in quote very very heavy

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Crossfire and by tank shells not not by Gaza  Fighters all while the Israeli radio host tries  

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to go her otherwise and even though after she was  released she told the IDF commanders on scene that  

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there were citizens and children inside in this  video you can see footage of the tank firing  

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into a house and another Survivor Hadas danan the  only person to survive Israel’s shelling of this

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house who described how the Jewish Israeli  children inside were screaming ceaselessly for  

28:58

help until the Jewish Israeli tank shell silenced  them forever with no shred of remorse Israeli  

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General Barak kham admitted that he gave the  orders another way to think of this could be as  

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what sociologists call Elite Panic namely after a  disaster occurs whether natural or man-made State  

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systems break down and determined to restore the  status quo Elites react by applying a lot of force  

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in attempt to restore balance as in Hurricane  Katrina they shoot looters who are just taking  

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food when the economy halts and as in October 7th  they shoot at all living targets inflicting on the  

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population a second disaster when sociologists  examine disaster systematically they find that  

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spontaneous networks of mutual Aid which basically  means just regular people helping each other  

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respond much more efficiently and effectively than  State systems in a way that is quite affirming to  

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anarchist and if you ever find yourself having  to read a Rebecca solnet book make it a paradise  

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built in Hell which presents a rigorously  researched overview of this sociological field  

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over A Century of disasters and what precisely  is the handable directive kidnappings have been  

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an extremely effective way for Palestinians to  generate leverage against Israel for decades as  

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the families of the hostages build up pressure  for concessions within Israeli Society peing in  

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the gilad Elite deal in 2011 when Israel exchanged  1,27 Palestinian prisoners including current Hamas  

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head in Gaza Yahya sinir for one soldier the  Hannibal directive is aimed at preventing this  

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occurrence by all means necessary including by  killing the kidnapped Soldier or soldiers which  

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almost always winds up happening as with Israeli  soldier Hadar Goldin and others in 2014 since  

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October 7th this was Israel’s logic in Gaza as  as well as in the envelope while I am indebted to  

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Mondo Weiss electronic antifa and others for their  coverage of this here are some additional examples  

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that I observed and that went largely unnoticed I  read an untranslated eyewitness account in Hebrew  

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where an Israeli citizen while locked in his  safe room in beri which is a kibuts uh describes  

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getting a phone call from an IDE of helicopter  operator who’s like are there terrorists in your   home if so I’m blowing up the house that is a  direct quote in which is a workingclass town  

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not a gated fenced in kibuts like most of those  settlements Palestinian Fighters were able to  

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take over the police station and barricade  themselves inside with hostages the IDF did  

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not negotiate with them they systematically  destroyed the whole reinforced building and  

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killed everyone inside journalist Amos Harel  who is seen as perhaps the most moderate and  

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collected Israeli military analyst even though he  too has been spreading fallacies cocked by the IDF  

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spokesperson’s unit about beheaded children and  sexual violence he reported honestly that the   South District division was quote compelled to  request an aerial strike against the base itself  

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in order to repulse the terrorists end quote  the same thing happened elsewhere in footage  

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published by the major Israeli news site that I  mentioned wet as well as by Israeli Channel 12  

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you can see Israeli helicopter operators  opening fire and what they say were 30  

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targets that day including on people fleeing from  the dance party and admitting to being unable  

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to differentiate partygoers from Palestinian  militants saying Hamas was instructed to walk in  

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order to confuse the Israeli Air Force and that  they were quote in a dilemma not knowing who to  

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shoot because there were so many end quote all of  this so far is only from October 7 and that’s just  

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a selected sampling most of these sources are  Israeli sources in Hebrew English translation   are available for most but clearly Palestinian  militants prioritize taking Israelis hostage alive  

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here you can see them specifically sparing these  two women this despite the probability that like  

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90% of Israel secular population they too have  likely had military experience and could have  

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arguably posed a threat here you can see them  sparing a woman and her child here is another   witness who was spared who discusses being  treated kindly by The militants Who invad her

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house on the other hand time and again we’re  seeing that the upper echelons of the Israeli  

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security apparatus prioritize killing everybody  their own constituents included please don’t  

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believe me go and follow these sources and  see for yourself now of course we’re never  

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going to know exactly what happened because  Israel is very vociferously uh refusing to  

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allow an independent investigation to occur  so while there were documented instances of   Kasam Fighters uh firing at uh civilians who  were uh fleeing or hiding we will never know  

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the true extent of the phenomenon because Israel  simply won’t let anyone else investigate it and  

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we just cannot trust their own investigations  a similar logic has been applied in Gaza itself  

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the logic of Hannibal catastrophic shelling an  unending slew of unapologetic war crimes and  

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utter disregard for human life Israel citizens  included add to that uh draw plan to expel or  

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if not possible exterminate the Palestinians  and you get the current situation Gaza 2024

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the scale of the bombing and the pace of the  killing has been unprecedented in the century  

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and possibly in history there are no words I can  say that can even begin to capture the horror of  

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it from the very beginning Israel has been unable  to achieve its military goals so it responded by  

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attacking and massacring civilians murdering  over 15,000 children and count in it tightened  

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The Siege to genocidal degrees preventing food  water fuel and medicine from entering causing  

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death by starvation it’s been using an allowance  of a trickling of humanitarian Aid as military  

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leverage it bombed any kind of infrastructure  imaginable including sewage suggesting biological  

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warfare it used chemical Weaponry including white  phosphorus with no condemnation from Western  

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leaders it completely decimated all medical  service serves making medical treatment almost  

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impossible there are witness accounts saying  it has also summarily executed Palestinians

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the list goes on and on and on and it’s  getting worse and worse as I’m uttering  

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these words what we’re seeing as claimed by  genocide expert RZ seal who happens to also  

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be an Israeli historian but whatever is quote  a textbook case of genocide demonstrated from  

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the very beginning with Israeli leaders  obvious intent to commit genocide as   compiled in this video by Israeli country Ang  objector atalah Aba complete with blood liel  

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and the manufacturing of false completely  racist narratives to justify the ongoing

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killing is using the word am because he’s  referring to the biblical enemies of the  

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Israeli people that were described in the  Bible this is what the Bible says about  

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Amal do not spare them but put them to death  men women children and infants it is the only  

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nation in the Bible that God orders the Jews  to kill completely so nothing is remembered of

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them trigger warning discussion of sexual abuse  and torture skip the section if you need to  

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accusations of rape on October 7 have been the  narrative engine of this genocide I witnessed  

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it first experientially from the very first moment  when I tried to discuss the context of the attack  

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with Israeli family and former friends they would  yell at me about rape and the conversation would  

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shut down if I try to ask for proof Source or  any kind of evidence they would say I don’t watch  

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snuff videos If you derive pleasure out of that  in your sick mind you can go on Telegram and see  

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for yourself I of course went through 7 hours of  footage on telegram I saw many horrible disgusting  

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terrifying things including by the way Israelis  okay I’m not not even going to say it but like  

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abusing corpses but I didn’t find any evidence  of sexual violence on social media asking for  

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evidence became cause for cancellation academics  and Rape Crisis counselors were losing their jobs  

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for not adhering to Israel’s propaganda and  the me too hashtag was co-opted to justify

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genocide most of us were way too slow way  too afraid and way too overtaken by identity  

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political counterinsurgency to call it out  in real time and I’m speaking about myself  

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like there were Brave journalists and activists uh  like people in the electronic antifa and the gry  

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zone and tomando wise who were able to to call  the stuff out I was kind of paralyzed in that  

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sense and right now I’m like choosing to put that  paralysis away because the stakes are just too  

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high at risk to their professional careers some  journalists and writers have gradually debunked  

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every single one of the October 7 rape stories  in my opinion the most comprehensive debunking  

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to date was written by Arun Gupta for YES magazine  but please don’t believe me on this I’m including  

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a partial but extensive list of Articles who did  the heavy lifting on this essential work in the  

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description read them review the evidence and  decide for yourselves while the weaponization  

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of feminist discourse for genocide in Gaza might  seem new the mobilization of colonial forces to  

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ostensibly protect women from the colonized  Savages goes way back this phenomenon shows  

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up throughout Colonial history as one of  the Prime Avenues to legitimize genocide  

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both before and after the fact as exemplified  so succinctly and in such a clear analogy to  

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the images disseminated after October 7 in the  1892 painting laa de Malon translated as the  

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return of the Indian Raiders this painting Works  to legitimize the genocidal conquest of the desert  

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in Argentina is considered a foundational work of  Argentinian art specifically and Colonial art at  

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large and it depicts a totally fictional image of  mapuche Warriors kidnapping a naked white woman  

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remember this next time an Israeli Art Exhibit  comes to your hometown anglophone audiences  

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should be familiar with all this from the history  of lynchings in the US they’d remember hopefully  

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probably not but they should remember the 1931  case of the Scottsboro boys where nine black  

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teenagers were falsely accused of raping two white  women and were convicted and sentenced to death  

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except for one of them it’s the the 13-year-old  boy of them but he was also accused one of the  

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accusers Victoria price kept lying that they raped  her until her death 50 years later later even  

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though it was decisively proven as false in their  doctoral work James and Austin Leopold highlights  

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how Angela Davis’s 1981 essay rape racism and  the myth of the black rapist frames the racist  

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ideological fabrication of the propagandistic Cry  of rape as the major political and sociocultural  

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justification of the extrajudicial institution of  lynching this focus on a fantasmatic black rapist  

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Works in turn to make invisible the literally  countless rapes that go unreported and as Leopold  

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argues the state sanctioned rape that every single  one of the United States 13 million plus prison  

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population goes through on a routine basis in  strip and cavity searches similarly this obsessive  

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reiteration of fabricated October 7 rape stories  erases the real routine State sanctioned sexual  

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abuse of countless Palestinians the trophy images  of masses of Palestinian men and boys stripped to  

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their underwear and held in torture positions for  hours and days are images of sexual violence the  

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Erasure of the rape of countless Palestinian women  and men subjected to routine strip and cavity  

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searches by Israeli forces as well as those extr  legally violated by marauding Israeli soldiers is  

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driven by anti-palestinian racism let’s be clear  the self-identified Zionist feminist as well as  

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anyone who reiterates their delusional October  7 projections are agents of institutionalized  

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banal quotidian and systematic rape it might be  interesting to note that this is classical for  

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xenophobia as Anthropologist David Graber said  the easiest way to generate hatred is to focus  

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on the bizarre perverse ways that a different  group is assumed to pursue pleasure personally  

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I find the history of blood liel in for formative  in this context blood liel is a term I’m taking  

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from my study of my own ancestral history it’s a  term that specifically hearkens to the genocidal  

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lie that Jews use the blood of Christian children  to make their matah for Passover you know PES as  

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a justification for pogroms and worse here this  this is a matah see it I don’t know how exactly  

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you would use blood uh to make this cracker  but I guess my grandma uses a different recipe  

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it’s a little dry honestly maybe it was wishful  thinking on behalf of the anti-semites you know  

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to give it some some moisture I honestly  should have brought some blood it would  

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have really improved this experience probably  yeah I guess the blood was used as a dip like   you can’t make the cracker with blood it was  used as a dip so similarly we’re seeing lies  

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about the beheading of children the tossing of  babies into ovens necrofilia reiterated madeup  

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stories on sexual violence the circulation of  horrendous older photos of sexually violated  

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Kurdish Fighters as if they’re Israeli women  references to these obviously fake news photos  

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and official NGO reports lies about fetuses being  torn out of pregnant women that are just straight  

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out of the 17th century nitki Pro pograms and so  on and so forth all of this has been gradually  

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debunked but it keeps resurfacing periodically  the white White House walked back on Biden’s  

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outright lie that he seen photographic evidence of  children being beheaded the LA Times pulled out an  

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unsubstantiated quote on sexual violence the New  York Times has had an internal Firestorm over its  

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own publication of atrocity propaganda and it also  had right the story of um gal abdou saying that  

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she was raped but her family was like outraged  by the story and said that it would have been  

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impossible for her to get raped between the time  that she sent them a message and a few minutes  

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later when uh her husband said she was killed this  NY time story has been torn apart by admission of  

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the journalists themselves as thoroughly shown  here and yet mainstream media remains fully  

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complicit continuing to pump out unsubstantiated  claims that invariably lead back to isra Spokes  

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people it’s almost like the IDE of spokesperson  sits uh with a button that they can just press   to get another bogus NY time story whenever they  need an extra push of legitimacy for their [Music]

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genocide this atrocity propaganda has been the  narrative engine of this genocide as shown by  

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front of the show Frank Lun the same Frank Lun  who wrote the confidential 2009 hasb manual that I  

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covered in detail in my last video as shown by his  comprehensive polling audiences respond to claims  

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of quote unquote quote Hamas rape and Massacre  more than anything else this while Israeli  

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soldiers clearly showcase not only their genocidal  intent but also their intent to commit rape in

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Gaza internationally I’m getting the sense that  the Israeli atrocity narrative is falling apart  

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the damage it has inflicted however both on the  struggle against sexual violence RIT large with  

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its overshadowing of actual verifiable cases  against Palestinian women and men by the IDF  

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and by giving the West a reason to Greenlight  the genocide cannot be [Music] overstated in 2020  

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during the George Floyd Uprising I remember  watching a conversation with Idris Robinson   and Shimon Salam where shiman observed the  useful distinction between those who centered  

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black suffering and those who centered black  agency I’ve been holding that in mind since   October 7 it would have been very easy to  focus the majority of this video about the  

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horrors Israel is and has been inflicting  upon Palestinians the question is at what   point does this Focus become disempowering  rather than mobilizing at what point does  

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indignation and anger turn into despair  what is the threshold for you think about   yourself the person watching this maybe you’re  watching it alone maybe you’re with a friend  

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what moves you seeing people pushing back  brings me out of the paralyzing horror it  

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challenges me to have a fraction of their  courage and people have been pushing back

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[Music] broadly here is how asymmetric Warfare has looked  since Vietnam onwards when the Invader bombs from  

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the outside the Insurgent goes underground  literally physically into bunkers and tunnels  

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underground to wait out the bombing to win the  attacker has to enter but when that happens  

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the defender emerges to attack you’ll see this in  military manuals too there’s this uh American this  

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former Colonel head of the urban Warfare program  at West Point his name is John Spencer and him  

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he’s a genocidal psychopath but he wrote a short  book called The Mini manual for the urban Defender  

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which is based on US Army battle experience in  the Middle East basically a few months into the  

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Russian invasion of Ukraine he decided to reveal  to the world uh what has worked against America  

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invasions it’s quite short uh less than 100  pages and it outlines with detailed diagrams  

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what common civilians can do to fight back  against a foreign Invasion it was translated  

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into multiple languages Ukrainian and Arabic  2 um the Ukrainian government printed 100,000  

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copies and distributed it on the front lines  and it says if you haven’t started digging  

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start digging wait until the bombing ends emerge  when The Invasion comes and lure the invader  

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into your traps facing possibly the most  intricate systems of tunnels ever created in

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history it seems like Israel fell into a strategic  Trap by starting a ground invasion in the first  

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place accordingly almost every day uh since  the ground Invasion started the Palestinian  

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resistance has put out unbelievable videos  of Guerilla footage targeting the IDF with  

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snipers mines IEDs mortars Barrack explosives  which hold a flammable combo of magnesium and  

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Mercury that burns en closed spaces in 3,000  de and countless RPG strikes frequently with  

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aine 105 which is a maiden Gaza double-headed  munition that disables the Tank’s reactive armor  

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John Elmer’s Twitter profile is currently a good  Archive of this footage in this Kasam brigade’s  

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video Kasam is the armed wing of Hamas you can  see a fighter emerging out of a tunnel to see  

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three tanks attaching an explosive device to the  body of the tank returning to the tunnel to get an  

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RPG from his comrade and firing it one more time  on the tank then he examines the remains of the  

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tank in the aftermath imagine charging a tank  column to hand deliver an explosive and while  

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he’s doing it he’s reciting this chanic verse  about putting a barrier in front and behind them  

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so that they can’t see when I first watched this  video I thought it was surely the single bravest  

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action I’ve ever seen on tape but then they just  kept coming every other day a similar operation  

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again here a militant is placing a heavy  shaav explosive on the tank and getting away

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here you can see what appears  to be a periscope surveilling   Israeli soldiers in an encampment  within the Gaza Strip coming out of  

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a tunnel inside the camp itself this is  how close they’re getting to the Israeli soldiers here is a burning Nam which is an armed  personnel carrier APC and the guy posing next to  

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the burn in the M here we can see the Tactical  Maneuvers across and through the rubble to Target  

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more tanks and apcs this has reminded a lot of  people of the Battle of Stalingrad in World War  

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II when the Germans bombed the city so bad that  their tanks couldn’t drive effectively through   the rubble and chuikov instructed his troops to  quote hug the enemy which meant staying as close  

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as possible to their position to keep safely out  of shelling distance and attacking with relative  

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ease from piles of rubble and concrete that turn  effectively into what army experts call the ideal  

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bunker here is captured IDF equipment here are  captured identification tags of Israeli soldiers  

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I could do a whole hourlong video just reacting  to the endless stream of unbelievable footage the  

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Israeli casualty rate has risen accordingly  with the Army releasing the names of two to   five dead soldiers a day on average during  the first 2 months of the ground Invasion as  

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well as dozens of wounded soldiers every day  and these are just their figures knowing the   Israeli Army is a pathological liar according to  Israeli Hospital registrations the actual number  

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of wounded soldiers is about 10 times higher than  what the IDF has been releasing with thousands of  

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newly disabled soldiers in what an Israeli defense  Ministry official says is quote unprecedented not  

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something we’ve ever dealt with citizens report  a consistent flow of Rescue helicopters from Gaza  

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to the hospitals Israel hasn’t released the names  of the soldiers on these dog tags which makes me  

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think that when the resistance says the number  of casualties is much much higher they’re not  

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mistaken though again this is not confirmed but it  demonstrates what many military analysts have been  

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saying for months Israel might have total air  superiority it might be funded by the richest  

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country in the world and it might even have  obtained the international legitimacy to conduct   a genocide but in an Urban Terrain as complex  and dense as Gaza it doesn’t hold the military  

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advantage in a vein that goes back to K clitz and  that has been reuter by Army Scholars with names  

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that are like madeup such as John Rob and John  Spencer the defender has the advantage The Invader  

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needs a ratio of at least 10 to1 and some even say  20 to1 in order to win an urban Warfare and Israel  

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doesn’t even have half of that it was initially  able to recruit 300 to 350,000 Reserve soldiers  

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but this has shut down multiple economic sectors  it can’t keep so many citizens out of their jobs  

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for months at a time and it’s been gradually  letting them go leaving only several tens of   thousands of soldiers for each of the three fronts  it needs to fight in the north against hasbullah  

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that has an estimated 100,000 soldiers in the  West Bank against increasingly volatile popular  

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resistance and in Gaza where Hamas alone has as  of October 7 an estimated 40,000 Fighters not to  

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mention other resistance groups like P with 10,000  purely numerically this Israeli operation has  

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been doomed from the start early on in the ground  Invasion Israel’s approach has been described as a  

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herd of elephants meaning that it’s been moving  slowly and destructively into Gaza with heavy  

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machinery uh tanks apcs bulldozers a slow moving  herd trampling blowing up and destroying what’s in  

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front of it and this slow destructive motion has  been countered by a spiderweb meaning a deeply  

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intricate network of tunnels that acts as a trap  for the enemy I’m actually taking this term from  

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y leitz a fierce 85-year-old woman who was one of  the first hostages or prisoners to be released and  

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who essentially spoke up in order to promote a  prisoner [Music] exchange huge um net workor of  

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tunnels underneath it looks like a spider web  in a failure of Israeli media manipulation she  

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was allowed to speak uh and she did speak openly  saying she was treated very kindly by her captors  

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uh that they were extremely prepared for a long  war and that she was led through a very intricate  

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network of tunnels like spiderwebs and I know  that over decades uh the resistance has been  

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calling the Israeli Army a a spiderweb 2 with  a different idea in mind because a spiderweb is  

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supposedly weak and the Army’s defenses collapsed  so easily in the push of October 7 but as Doo says  

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in his postcript on the societies of control  the coils of a serpent are even more complex  

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than the Burrows of a mole hill and a network of  spiderwebs capable of rejuvenating itself rapidly  

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of multiplying and of entrapping its prey is more  resilient than a blind surge forward to nowhere  

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as the martyred Palestinian resistance fighter  basil araj wrote in his eight points on a ground  

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Invasion the Palestinian resistance consists of  Guerilla formations whose strategies follow the  

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logic of Guerilla Warfare or hybrid Warfare war  is never based on the logic of conventional Wars  

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and the defense of fixed points and borders on  the contrary you draw the enemy into an ambush  

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you do not stick to a fixed position to defend it  instead you perform Maneuvers movement withdrawal  

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and attack from the flanks in the rear the  resistance isn’t trying to hold spaceThe  

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IOF advances destroying as much as possible,  but everywhere it stops and becomes static it  

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gets hit by fighters coming out of tunnels or  out of the rubble or, as we’ve still seen many  

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months into the uprising, hitting them  with cheap commercial drones from above.  

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This thermal drone footage from the resistance  is truly the inversion of the colonial gaze. We  

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remember the thermal footage of Stop Cop City  protesters disarming the Cop City construction  

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site – now we’re seeing Palestinian resistance  Fighters inverting the technology to dismantle  

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Israeli military infrastructure. think about the  panopticon you know this carceral structure from  

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which a prison guard would be able to see into  the cells of all prisoners without being seen  

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such that it regulates prisoner Behavior without  actually needing to surveil them the power of the  

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panopticon collapses the moment that the prisoners  understand that the guard can’t surveil all of  

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them at once all the time and that surveillance  itself is only threatening to them in as much as  

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the guard is capable of acting upon what he sees  on October 7 the resistance collapsed Israel’s  

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panoptic power but what is revealed through the  ground invasion is that Israel’s panopticism  

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was itself a trap think of the structure of the  panopticon where behind the prison cells there is  

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an intricate network of tunnels that allows the  prisoners to plot scheme meet their needs while  

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creating a mirage that they’re under panoptic  control the guard’s panoptic power itself becomes  

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a vulnerability he thinks he sees everything  but behind every cell there’s a tunnel after  

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the resistance struck Israel the IDF entered to  discover that the terrain has been transformed  

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without its knowledge and past its wildest  imagination there is another Gaza underground with  

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most of it still out of reach the tunnels become  a line of flight the ground operation a Long messy  

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deadly attempt at reterritorialization in this  video essay an increasingly theoretical screen

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so here I go is my shot feet fail me not CU maybe  the only opportunity that I got you better in the  

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music the moment you own it you better never  let it go you only get one shot do not miss  

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your chance to blow this opportunity goes once in  a life you better lose in the music the moment you  

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own it you better never let it go you only get one  shot October 7 the Palestinian resistance defeated  

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Israel on the level of strategy since then Israel  has been reacting suicidally from a place of  

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strategic vacuum the Hannibal directive Israel’s  preference of killing its captured soldiers and  

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citizens is leading into the Hannibal era Israel’s  suicidal way forward within the vacuum another way  

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to think of it is the biblical logic of tamim  Samson suicide when he brought the building on  

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himself and his captors but there are more or less  informed strategic visions that are vying to fill  

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the void in this section I will survey Israel’s  strategic situation examining its military Theory  

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historically from the present moment backward  suu’s Art of War is a truly brilliant text so  

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concise and so relevant thousands of years after  its writing in the section attack by strategy  

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sunsu emphasizes that the first order of warfare  is to attack the enemy’s strategy his plans what  

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he wants to do the next priority is to attack his  alliances then his Logistics or the junction of  

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the enemy’s forces then the Army in the field or  his foot soldiers and finally the worst policy  

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of all is to besiege wall cities if you attack by  strategy you could crush the enemies will to fight  

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without injury to your forces the tricky part  of this is to identify what your enemy strategy  

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is and to devise and Define your own strategy  if you know your enemy and know yourself sunsu  

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says you need not fear the result of a 100  Battles Israel’s strategy under netanyahu’s  

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lengthy Administration has been defined by a  lack of initiative a commitment to maintaining  

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as much as possible what tar bone calls a violent  equilibrium footnote and by the way tar bonei is  

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excellent and his book Hamas contained is a  must to everyone who wants to understand uh  

1:02:57

this organization it’s a critical look at Hamas it  doesn’t glorify it in any way but it also dispels  

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a lot of the myths and disinformation about it  and it’s not afraid to look at Hamas honestly   for what it is and no matter which side you’re on  whether you’re anti-genocide or Pro genocide you  

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need to recognize reality in order to achieve  your goals and maybe I shouldn’t tell you that  

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actually so if you’re a Zionist maybe don’t  nany became the figurehead of the doctrine of  

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niola conflict the indefinite management of the  conflict the continuation of the apartheid regime  

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on a back burner lowf flame conflict even though  it was arguably first introduced by mushan you  

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know the guy with the eye or actually without it  Netanyahu solidified this approach by literally  

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trolling the so-called peace negotiations since  the ’90s this strategic disposition already takes  

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shape in his book a durable piece which like  a famously genocidal leader who wrote only one  

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book is premised around the construction of a zero  some game between the forces of Good and Evil in  

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this case the ahistoric idea that Palestinians  he only talks about them with scare quotes are  

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a phantom nation that is nothing but a tool  in the Eternal war between Islam and the West  

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the same logic in turn informed IDE of strategy  documents over the past two decades culminating  

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in g e in cots 2015 and 2018 EST strategia  sahal the IDE of strategy which details the  

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idf’s Broadview operational framework Ean cot who  pioneered Thea Doctrine in the 2006 Lebanon war  

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which prioritizes disproportionate use of force  and the targeting of Civilian infrastructure  

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and who was head of the IDF between 2015 and  20189 and who is now a minister and observing  

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member of Israel’s War cabinet and who has  lost his son and a nephew in the battle in

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Gaza Isen cot is one of the few IDF Chiefs of  Staff in recent memory to have studied in the US  

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Army war college and you can see this influence  in the IDF strategy document like the US Army’s  

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counterinsurgency or coin Field Manual FM 3-24  which I quoted at length in my previous video  

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and we’ll talk about in detail here this document  to stresses the importance of legitimacy publicly  

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and internally for all military operations  but unlike it it doesn’t see counterinsurgency  

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as important or Central to military activity  counterinsurgency as Dylan Rodriguez emphasizes  

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implies a quote full spectrum of pacification  isolation and domestication strategies  

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that extend beyond violent State repression coin  aspires for a totality that is realized through  

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broader non-military policy but that must  be reflected in Army Doctrine achieving this  

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totality might actually mean being circumspect and  strategic about the use of force but this official  

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IDF document isn’t geared at the totality of  coin but at the continuation of the violent  

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equilibrium of the status quo without putting  an end to insurgencies by either co-opting or  

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eliminating them or by addressing the Grievances  that made them necessary in the first place but  

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sh don’t talk about the core issue the status quo  is essentially understood in this document by the  

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acronym in Hebrew or the operation between Wars  the ma became the only strategic innovation in  

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Israeli Doctrine following the 2006 War rather  than allowing The Irregular or substate enemy  

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tat medim in Hebrew to build power unimpeded as  with hasah after Israel’s withdrawal from South  

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Lebanon in 2000 Israel would now hold smallscale  tactical attacks against weapon supplies and Key  

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Personnel or in their words covert and clandestine  operations for the purpose of damaging the enemy’s  

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efforts and initiative these are essentially  conspiratorial and manipulative operations  

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that are meant to conceal the identity of the  actor or even the operation itself the wording  

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here is just another small indicator that Israel  in all echelons is just completely disinterested  

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in the legality of its activity we know this is  true for US forces as well but at least they do  

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a better job at hiding their criminal or extra  legal intentions in their official documents the  

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wars in this operation between Wars framework  are quick short scorched Earth operations that  

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are limited in time according to the level of  international legitimacy uh awarded for the  

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operation this is known as the logic of mowing  the lawn or mowing the grass basically cracking  

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down on the adversaries military capabilities  and preventing or quote minimizing the enemy’s  

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empowerment nominally Israeli reality in this view  is determined by an everlasting low-scale war with  

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occasional Spurs of fire that are all geared  at minimum disruption to the status quo minimum  

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loss to Israeli life and maximum profits profits  again come from these operations being tied to the  

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economic cycle and to the ability to give a battle  tested stamp to Israel’s most important industry  

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it’s weapons industry in turn this Reliance  on Military technology signals another way  

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in which uh IDF Doctrine has been diverted from  the counterinsurgency methods that had been so  

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useful in pacifying the first intifada through  the co-optation of the Palestine Liberation  

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Organization the PLO and the formation of the  Palestinian Authority the PA hereby once more

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declare that I condemn terrorism in all  its form and what does in mean you’re  

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asking well let’s listen to the Nuance  take from Anon one of the foremost Arabic  

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translators and writers of the century  sinan uh as a language expert and you  

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have been for you know few decades now  what is the meaning of the word intifa  

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thank you basam for this opportunity at these  really critical times actually intifada means

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Uprising that is a shocking Revelation starting  in December 1987 the first intifa was a massive  

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popular Uprising against Israeli apartheid  this Uprising saw the use of the tools of  

1:10:04

mass struggle to great effect strikes Civil  Disobedience Mass rallies riots tax resistance  

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all working together in Confluence and despite  the fact that the uprising was largely unarmed  

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it was met with unspeakable brutality the  killing of many hundreds of protesters the  

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arrests of tens of thousands and injuries to over  100,000 Palestinians by Israeli soldiers who were  

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specifically instructed by prime minister Rin  to break their bones still it’s remembered with  

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Incredible fondness by that generation of rebels  and the way that this Uprising was pacified was  

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not by breaking their bones but by bringing in the  PLO which was an exile in Tunis and appointing it  

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as a legitimate representative of the Palestinian  people as specified in the US Army’s Field Manual  

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successful long- lasting counterinsurgency quote  requires development of viable local leaders and  

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institutions end quot if there are no leaders  if the resistance is decentralized coin requires  

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the creation of a centralized leadership the PLO  which had been created by Arab states in 1964 as  

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what bonei calls a tool to control the Insurgent  Palestinian factions was now appointed by the US  

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and Israel as the leadership of the uprising  this allowed Israel and the US to marginalize  

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and ignore the decentralized popular committees  that were to use fance terminology guiding the  

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Insurrection away from recuperable traditional  politics then through the Oslo Accords between  

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1993 and 1995 the pl Israel and the US for  formed the PA as an auxiliary arm of the Israeli  

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occupation with a limited security apparatus that  would be dedicated to policing and repressing  

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insurgents within Palestinian population clusters  in select areas of the West Bank and Gaza I can’t  

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describe how successful this move was well-meaning  people still see the AO cords as a genuine peace  

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process rather than a sophisticated counter  Insurgency operation that enabled Israel to  

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continue entrenching its set ment project with  relative calm after the so-called peace process  

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collapsed uh with the conclusion of the 5 years  allotted for its duration the PA remained the  

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second intifa broke in October 2000 and for a  brief moment PLO head yaser arat did act up by  

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releasing 350 political prisoners including  Hamas NPI members but then the US and Israel  

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basically fired him and a new collaborator and  chief was appointed Mahmud Abbas aka [Music]

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abuin the PA was oued from Gaza in 2007 when  Abu maazin attempted what bonei calls a US  

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planned coup after Hamas won the elections  in 2006 but abum masan was able to complete  

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the coup in the West Bank and greatly help in  in stabilizing Israel’s control there the PA  

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creates the appearance of Palestinian autonomy  but in fact much like the governments of the  

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bans of aparte South Africa it is simply  an extension of the colonial state a tool  

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of counterinsurgency that is highly effective  for the repression of local rebellions because   it makes the native population police itself fat  which was a revolutionary movement the Palestinian  

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resistance movement in the early days of the  Armed struggle is is now contained by the PA   would be Rebels are now government employees  uh fighting to keep their jobs right their  

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collaborationist jobs Community organizers are  now working for NOS which are what Colin Powell  

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calls Force multipliers for Empire the money  funneled by NATO countries into the nonprofit  

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and government sector is the main reason for the  relative pacification of the West Bank following  

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the militarization of the Palestinian resistance  and the second intifa this Echoes General peto’s  

1:14:28

counter Insurgency guideline of employing money  as a weapon system these are the winning coin  

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principles move in with overwhelming Force to  control space isolate the insurgents from the  

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general population appoint your own government  but importantly make it of the same identity as  

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the general population and Supply the population  with services so they don’t become insurgents to  

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meet their basic needs needs this ties with  General Peter Kelli’s sweat concept standing  

1:14:59

for sewage water electricity and trash collection  and I recommend uh Greg Stoker’s short video on  

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sweat MSO for his own explainer of this in  short divide and conquer and money this is  

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how Empires win Wars but somehow even though  the world supplied the Palestinian Authority  

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with the neoliberal institutions that would lead  it into the choking counterinsurgent stability  

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of a neoc colonial regime Israel keeps shooting  itself in the foot interestingly Israeli Army  

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literature generally fails to recognize the  effectiveness of the PA in furthering its own   interests the term counterinsurgency hasn’t been  comprehensively translated into Hebrew and when  

1:15:43

Israeli strategists do talk about it in English  they generally conflate coin with counterterrorism  

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and use it almost like clickbait because it’s  like a catchy term in military Theory you can  

1:15:55

see it scrolling through this Cambridge  publication edited by Israeli authors in this   timeline of Israel’s purported counterinsurgency  experience they simply skip the important years uh  

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following the Oslo Accords revealing to us that  they only understand coin as the application of  

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force and not as stability operations which is  at the heart of coin how can they misunderstand  

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this it might have something to do with the  nature of Israel being a settler colony where   the foundational idea is to ethnically cleanse and  replace the native population rather than simply  

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contain and control it but I think the true reason  is actually incompetence and on a broader level  

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greed the Israeli Army as argued by uh Israeli  historian URI milin is a deeply anti-intellectual  

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institution and with its increased Reliance on  the Army as a generator of GDP it incentivizes  

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a suicidal military strategy I suppose you  could see this as a symptom of capitalism   as a whole where the market inexorably continues  its suicidal Drive despite the grave consequences  

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for the perpetuation of itself the Palestinian  resistance which by contrast focuses on sumud  

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perseverance and on the long-term sustainability  of its capacity to fight might find this somewhat

1:17:17

encouraging so how did Israel’s faulty military  Doctrine turn into the mess that it is today  

1:17:26

in the earlys Israel moved from the successful  coin of Oslo in the ’90s to the techn fetishism  

1:17:33

of a military Paradigm best called RMA which  stands for revolution in military Affairs RMA  

1:17:39

hypothesizes that military Innovation is driven  by technological development this idea originates  

1:17:46

from Soviet military Theory as the term MTR  standing for military technical Revolution or  

1:17:53

VN Revolution Lua babka not Babushka babka but  the Pentagon official who stole the concept in  

1:18:01

1986 didn’t uh want to use a Russian term  hence RMA quick someone tell H bomber guy  

1:18:09

the US Empire is doing a [Music] plagiarism as a  Doctrine RMA prioritizes technological superiority  

1:18:20

over basically everything else so when you hear  about war by remote control Precision strikes  

1:18:26

AI Target generators robotic soldiers smart  bombs laser beams miniaturizations uh drone  

1:18:34

Wars AI surveillance all those pricey gadgets  think RMA now before counterposing RMA against  

1:18:42

counterinsurgency just another quick note on  terminology militaries tend to compulsively  

1:18:48

produce abbreviations and there are a host of  three-letter theories that derive out of RMA  

1:18:55

including NCW Network Centric Warfare  operational net assessment ebo effects  

1:19:00

based operation and this is ready version sod  systemic operational design if you review the  

1:19:06

literature that I’m citing on this you  might encounter any of these terms just   know that they mainly come from a similar uh  Tech Obsessed epistem the Israeli version of  

1:19:17

this Doctrine is interesting in as much as  it has this weird French philosophy influence  

1:19:24

systemic operational design sod was developed  by the idfs Shimon n also known as Fuko on  

1:19:33

steroids you might have heard about n as the  guy from uh the documentary the lab who said

1:19:54

[Applause] [Laughter] well not exactly what I had in mind but also  nette took credit for the idea of IDF soldiers  

1:20:04

as uh moving through walls and infatuated with  poststructuralist French philosophy tried to  

1:20:10

apply a kind of incoherent Delian framework on  IDF strategy as a whole of course as you can  

1:20:17

see in the Palestinian videos coming out of  Gaza since the ground Invasion started it is  

1:20:22

the Insurgent who actually moves through walls  the Insurgent who is agile the Insurgency that  

1:20:28

is fractal likee and decentralized and this idea  from the get-go shows army strategists tendency to  

1:20:35

want to be like the Insurgent as noted by Abdul  Jawad Omar counterinsurgency coin on the other  

1:20:41

hand is much more holistic in its understanding  of how Wars work how they are won how armies  

1:20:48

and States actually achieve their goals counter  Insurgency as a military Doctrine is considered  

1:20:53

to have originated from the French experience  in Algeria with the works of David galula or  

1:20:59

David galula a Tunisian Jew who collaborated with  French colonialism as an army officer in Algeria  

1:21:04

in the 1950s and who is seen as the father of  contemporary counterinsurgency and as a figure  

1:21:11

he is interesting to me personally as a kind  of counter to Fan you know uh as military and   theoretical enemies like decolonialism versus  counterinsurgency but I’ll get into that some  

1:21:20

other time anyway counterinsurgency really Rose  to prominence only in the 2000s with General  

1:21:27

David Petraeus who steered the writing of the US  Army’s counter Insurgency Field Manual FM 324 in  

1:21:33

collaboration with David kullin and others why are  all the counter Insurgency Bros called Davids like  

1:21:39

it makes no sense FM 324 was informed by the  [ __ ] show in Iraq and Afghanistan and it’s  

1:21:47

become kind of weird Bible for counterinsurgency  and is even cited by Israeli strategists in their  

1:21:52

own version of counterinsurgency which I have  and will also discuss originally I would Trace  

1:21:58

counterinsurgency back to early colonialism or  even earlier days of divide and conquer and to  

1:22:03

what is possibly uh the earliest counterinsurgency  or anti- gorilla manual the 1599 milissa Indiana  

1:22:11

the Indian militia by the somewhat ridiculous  Spanish conquistador uh Bernardo de Vargas  

1:22:17

machuka who recommends using Friendly Indians for  Colonial Conquest in the book the insurgents David  

1:22:25

Petraeus and the plot to change the American way  of War Fred Kaplan traces a rivalry between RMA  

1:22:32

and coin in American Warfare footnote if you’re  a true military Theory nerd you could trace this  

1:22:39

to the Claus ofit versus J divide where Claus  ofit was much more contextual and subtle with  

1:22:45

his teachings and the jinian line was more like  you win by annihilating the enemy kind of give the  

1:22:52

dumb Soldier what he wants and then misattribute  the line to cloud of its Vibes essentially the  

1:22:58

arms race with the Soviet Union pushed an emphasis  on technological advancement that deprioritized  

1:23:04

human contact ground troops and cultural strategic  thinking but then with a prevalence of asymmetric  

1:23:11

conflicts the recurring failures of the US Army  first in Vietnam and then in Afghanistan and Iraq  

1:23:18

and the collapse of the Iron Wall in 1989 coin  started gradually Rising as a dominant Doctrine  

1:23:25

culminating with a publication of the first  edition of FM 3-24 in 2006 coin requires a  

1:23:32

deep understanding of the enemy’s culture to  be effective so it’s epistemically rooted in  

1:23:38

the social sciences and in history you can  think of this division disciplinarily too in   military acmy RMA is like stem and coin is like  social sciences and humanties Petraeus came out  

1:23:50

of the social sciences department at West Point  footnote in this framing it makes sense that coin  

1:23:55

has become absent from Israeli strategy because  Israel has been gradually gutting Humanity’s  

1:24:00

programs but I suppose the same thing has been  happening everywhere as mentioned FM 3-24 has  

1:24:06

become a kind of Bible for counterinsurgents it’s  even cited by the few Israeli strategists who  

1:24:11

became aware of the term one example is Israeli  General Yakov amid now let’s be clear this senior  

1:24:18

IDF strategist is a total RMA wonk he cut his  teeth as a strategist by writing about EOB and he  

1:24:26

came out of October 7 with a document concluding  that Israel needs to quote expand investive in  

1:24:31

Innovative technology but for some reason he wrote  a 2010 English article poorly entitled winning  

1:24:37

counterinsurgency War the Israeli experience I  suppose coin was a fashionable term and he wanted  

1:24:43

to promote the myth that the IDF and he himself  are all Cutting Edge but in citing the basic  

1:24:49

coin texts and trying to apply them to Israeli  Army history he shows the reading comprehension  

1:24:54

of a preschooler actually that might be offensive  to preschoolers y’all are lit when I get up and go  

1:25:02

B I will be glad to go home and enjoy rest of  my life here General Yakov conflates Israel’s  

1:25:11

counterterrorism tactical operations against the  Palestinian resistance with coin as a whole he  

1:25:16

simply doesn’t consider stability operations  as a thing which reflects Israeli Doctrine at  

1:25:22

large but he cites fm3 3-24 and he too at least in  his English writing stresses quote separating the  

1:25:30

civilian population from the terrorist entities  saying there is a vital need in counter Insurgency  

1:25:35

operations to drive a wedge between the civilian  population that has nothing to do with terrorism  

1:25:41

and the terrorist entities against which a  military campaign must be conducted end quote  

1:25:46

this stands out to me in his writing because  it is accurate to the spirit of coin but what  

1:25:52

goes un said is that the state gets to Define what  terrorism means be it a boycott which Israel calls  

1:25:59

economic terrorism or an appeal to international  law for Intervention which is diplomatic terrorism  

1:26:06

at the end of the day this vagueness demonstrates  what Israel refuses to understand about coin which  

1:26:12

is that at the heart of coin is the entrenchment  or incitement of division and the appointment of  

1:26:20

leaders who will push for the state’s interests if  you can’t separate the insurgents from the general  

1:26:26

population if you can’t appoint a collaborator  from the populace to do your bidding you might  

1:26:32

very well find yourself suicidally entrenched in  RMA RMA has gone well with a no partner framework  

1:26:40

a phrase credited to Israeli PM AUD Barak with  the collapse of the cap David negotiations in the  

1:26:45

year 2000 and enacted by all succeeding Prime  Ministers as stated regardless of long-term  

1:26:52

results indiv individual leaders have Financial  incentives in promoting this military Doctrine  

1:26:58

cutting arms deals and bumping GDP with every  large scale Army operation so RMA has been the  

1:27:05

mode of Israeli Warfare since the early 2000s and  honestly 7 months into the current escalation I  

1:27:12

see no indication that it’s been at all abandoned  but this all backfired heavily on October 7th  

1:27:19

going back to sansu cited at the beginning  of this section the Palestinian resistance   was able to attack Israel on the level of  strategy collapsing netanyahu’s strategy  

1:27:30

oful the management of the conflict defeating the  idea that technological advantage smart fences  

1:27:39

remote robotic sentries and surveillance could  protect Israel fracturing the social contract  

1:27:45

between Israeli citizens and the state IE  that Israelis would serve in the army pay   taxes populate the colonized Space by living in  strategic locations Etc in return for protection  

1:27:56

and prosperity to sum up in case you watch videos  like me while washing dishes and watering plants  

1:28:01

getting distracted by the poor state of your trais  Cana following October 7th Israel has been in what  

1:28:07

I would call a strategic vacuum reacting out of  genocidal rage and humiliation and continuously  

1:28:13

shattering to dust its own social contract  by bombing shooting and even gassing its own  

1:28:19

citizens held hostage in Gaza with the collapse  of this Paradigm different strategic approaches  

1:28:25

are vying to fill the void namely coin which is  pushed by the primary genocidal accomplice the  

1:28:31

US and full-fledged Messianic genocide which  is very popular in the extremely fascistic  

1:28:37

and racist Israeli Society the coin vision  would basically see a revamped Palestinian  

1:28:43

Authority try to take control of the Gaza Strip  in some kind of process towards statehood but the  

1:28:49

problem is that any Israeli leader who would  outspokenly agree to roll with this scenario  

1:28:54

is unlikely to win among Israeli voters who  have been conditioned for years to see Arabs  

1:29:00

as subhuman terrorists who could never be trusted  with a state it’s important to emphasize that even  

1:29:06

though coin is more sophisticated about achieving  its goals it does not necessarily imply any less  

1:29:12

brutality I went on the it’s going down podcast  a couple of months ago and talked to Tom Nomad  

1:29:17

about all this and he suggested that uh genocide  can sometimes create what he calls a blank slate  

1:29:24

by physically wiping out the Insurgency albeit  with devastating costs to the culprit in the long  

1:29:31

term since the beginning of the genocide a lot of  the key figures of contemporary counterinsurgency  

1:29:36

including Petraeus himself have reiterated  fabricated Israeli atrocity propaganda to   claim that Hamas has to be destroyed tacitly  accepting the fact that without the ability  

1:29:47

to separate Hamas from the gazan population this  would necessarily mean the genocide of Gaza the  

1:29:53

difference between this approach in a religious  commandment for genocide echoed by key figures in  

1:29:58

Israeli government including by the way Netanyahu  himself with the infamous AMC statement is that it  

1:30:04

is genocide cloaked with legitimacy it hides the  intent of genocide and might more successfully  

1:30:11

enact it while escaping the consequences  of total loss of public legitimacy again  

1:30:18

as I argued in a former video military action and  narrative and essentially coin as a whole lean on

1:30:26

legitimacy at the time of this production  the Palestinian Wild Card remains hostages  

1:30:35

taking soldiers hostage has been a way for the  Palestinian resistance to generate leverage  

1:30:41

against Israel for decades the first deal that  broke the status quo of one to1 prisoner for  

1:30:48

prisoner was according to Israeli negotiator Ariel  merari a 1978 agreement with the pflp general  

1:30:55

command a militant group that splintered from the  pflp to exchange 76 Palestinian prisoners for one  

1:31:02

Israeli soldier since then the resistance was  able to raise the floor of Israeli negotiations  

1:31:08

with every deal with the giil agreement being  particularly contentious in the Israeli National  

1:31:14

memory where the pflp GC was able in exchange  for three Israeli soldiers captured during the  

1:31:20

first Lebanon war to bargain for the release of  1,151 Palestinian political prisoners including  

1:31:29

the Palestine solidarity militant Koo okamoto  of the Japanese Red Army gilad Shalit kidnapped  

1:31:35

in 2006 marked another Watershed deal Shalit  was captured and two other soldiers in the  

1:31:42

tank were killed during Mel’s government an  Israeli Prime Minister who in an Al jazer  

1:31:47

documentary interviewing him expressed disrespect  for Shalit himself for not fighting back like the  

1:31:54

others who were killed basically revealing that  Israeli leaders prefer soldiers dead rather than

1:32:00

captured shal’s family with his dad Noam in  the Forefront was able to Galvanize the social  

1:32:13

movement to pressure for his release through a  no matter the cost prisoner exchange this social  

1:32:18

movement was picked up and endorsed by Mer’s  Rivals across Zionist political lines from the  

1:32:24

rightwing to Liberal zionists was still going to  broker a deal of about 350 Palestinian prisoners  

1:32:30

for Shalit but according to him in this AJ  interview his rival in former PM AUD Barak visited  

1:32:37

chalit’s family a night before the deal would be  signed signaling to Hamas that Israel would bend  

1:32:42

further yet when Netanyahu took power in 2009  with the HUD Barak as uh Minister of Defense  

1:32:50

it was with a promise to his base to bring Gan  Shalit home and and in 2011 an unbelievable deal  

1:32:56

was brokered 1,27 Palestinians for one soldier  including head of Hamas and Gaza y sinir this  

1:33:02

agreement is largely seen by both sides as a huge  failure for Israel and an amazing victory for the  

1:33:09

resistance David Graber in his peace on Palestine  after his visit had one of his quintessentially  

1:33:15

simple yet profound anthropological observations  where he said that hospitality is the entire point  

1:33:21

of life in Palestinian culture and that one of  the tragic ironies is that Israel is the worst  

1:33:26

possible guest and it’s true you know anyone  who’s experienced Palestinian Hospitality will   tell you that in many ways uh the meaning  the core of social life in Palestine is to  

1:33:37

be generous to guests and strangers we’ve seen  this with the incredible patience Palestinians  

1:33:42

had with zionists since the early years  of colonization and we’re seeing it in the  

1:33:47

treatment of the hostages and how they recounted  their experiences and the rare occasions uh that  

1:33:53

they were actually allowed to speak freely  before Israeli spokespeople intervened as  

1:33:59

was the case with Y Leafs we’ve also seen this uh  with gilad Shalit he has never spoken in detail  

1:34:06

apparently not even to his family about his 5-year  experience in captivity but Hamas released footage  

1:34:12

of him basically hanging out with his captors  hamas’s Shadow unit chatting drinking a ton  

1:34:19

of tea receiving letters from his family doing a  barbecue outside and so on now I’m sure it wasn’t  

1:34:24

a pleasant situation for him but compare that with  the experience of Palestinian prisoners who since  

1:34:32

October 7 have been experiencing retributive  torture beatings being put in stress postures  

1:34:38

sleep deprivation by blasting Israel’s national  anthem in the cell and murder as with the case of  

1:34:46

um the Palestinian fukko the theorist the writer  the resistance fighter um the Martyr now w daaka  

1:34:53

and in international media we see this absolutely  racist double standard no word about more than  

1:35:00

7,500 Palestinian political prisoners held  without Fair trial many of whom don’t even   know what the justifications are for capturing  them under administrative detention not to  

1:35:10

mention thousands more who were abducted since  October 7 up until now every deal has set the  

1:35:16

new floor in Israel’s hostage negotiations with a  resistance the question going forward is whether  

1:35:21

the shalid deal and October 7 created enough  of a rift in Israel’s sense of self that this  

1:35:27

will now change and that Israel will be able to  withstand the pressure to concede the cost of not  

1:35:33

conceding might be too high Paving the way for  Mass migration issuing a prediction that might  

1:35:39

be proven wrong I would say we might want to wait  for the 5-year Mark before making any conclusions  

1:35:45

one way or the other historically Israel takes  5 years to concede after a military defeat and  

1:35:51

it is only force and violence that forces its  hand 5 years after the Yon kipur war in 1973 it  

1:35:58

finally made a commitment to return the Sinai  Peninsula to Egypt 5 years after the beginning   of the first antifa it allowed tens of thousands  of Palestinian refugees including yaser Arafat to  

1:36:10

return to Palestine and start the so-called peace  process 5 years after the start of the second  

1:36:16

intifa it withdrew its settlements from Gaza  in 5 years after gilad Shalit was captured his  

1:36:22

release deal was finally brokered in 2011 the true  gains from the current leverage that Palestinians  

1:36:29

hold with their hostages from October 7 will  only materialize as Israel’s shaky political  

1:36:35

terrain crumbles internally under the Netanyahu  Administration as with Netanyahu against olmer  

1:36:41

the opposition parties headed by the genocidal  Zionist Centrist y lapid are claiming to be  

1:36:47

The Rescuers of the hostages now sooner or later  they might find themselves brokering Israel’s con

1:36:53

[Music] session many of us like to  ask ourselves what would I do if I  

1:37:04

was alive during slavery or the Jim Crow  south or apartheid what would I do if my  

1:37:10

country was committing genocide the answer is  you’re doing it right now [Music] [Applause]

1:37:24

only one solution the question remains when will  the World intervene the resistance within Gaza  

1:37:32

continues unabated to inflict IDF casualties and  impede the Machinery of genocide we’ve seen this  

1:37:39

with the complex ambushes that have driven the  IDF out of areas in Gaza resistance continues  

1:37:46

also importantly in Lebanon Yemen and Iraq in  the US there has been uh some Target getting of  

1:37:53

Israeli Shipping Company Zim of arms manufacturer  elbet and other logistical operations and weapons  

1:38:00

manufacturers at the time that I’m filming this  college campuses in the US are becoming a new  

1:38:07

field of resistance however resistance here  in the Imperial Center in the financial and  

1:38:13

Military source of this genocide has not yet  turned into the generalized unrest that might  

1:38:19

conceivably help stopping the genocide liberals  and identity politicians as well as anti-zionist  

1:38:26

Arab Jewish and student organizations some of  whom have expressly denounced October 7 have been  

1:38:32

able to channel popular rage towards marches and  rallies and are now gearing up to continue this  

1:38:39

deao counterinsurgency operation by platforming  electoral campaigns and negotiating the eviction  

1:38:47

of remaining encampments however their dominion  over Palestine solidarity protesting on this cont  

1:38:53

continent is being contested the insurrectionary  tendencies that participated in the 2020 George  

1:38:59

Floyd Uprising and that have apparently reappeared  in the stop cop City movement notably with a  

1:39:06

successful attack on the cop City construction  site on March 5th 2023 have seemingly started  

1:39:13

intervening for Palestine this informal completely  decentralized network was apparently able to  

1:39:20

pressure at least one major cop City subcontractor  Atlas technical consultants to drop the  

1:39:26

construction project after dozens of clandestine  sabotage attacks all over the country Atlas is no  

1:39:33

longer involved in whatever you call why did they  decide to get out of this because you guys are  

1:39:40

[ __ ] nightmares and you broke all our [ __ ]  windows so thank you a similar campaign could  

1:39:45

conceivably isolate drive out or compel local arms  manufacturers to stop supplying Israel whether  

1:39:53

the mass proletarian elements who made the 2020  George Floyd Uprising possible will participate  

1:40:00

Still Remains to be seen we’ve seen hints of that  in LA and in other places to an extent but we’re  

1:40:08

not yet seeing the generalized unrest that might  be [Music] necessary I think we’re just causing  

1:40:15

enough chaos to get attention you know we want  this [ __ ] going Countrywide we want the person   with no no sense to their name to have enough  word in this world to change it in February  

1:40:26

Anarchist Aaron Bushnell did the extraordinary Act  of Killing a US Air Force Soldier by committing a  

1:40:33

live streamed self imulation an act of solidarity  fell deeply by various Palestinian resistance  

1:40:39

groups while his death is tragic and horrifying  it charged what he had to say with meaning this  

1:40:45

seemed to have helped in giving protest in  the US another bump challenging people here  

1:40:51

and everywhere again to have a FR action of  his courage and do everything in their power  

1:40:56

to stop the [Music] genocide Bush now Aaron bu  he is not alone he not alone remember Aaron Bush  

1:41:08

now remember a the 2016 book blessed is the Flame  by sarinsky surveys concentration camp resistance  

1:41:17

during the Holocaust it Chronicles militant  actions by Jews against the Nazis regardless  

1:41:23

of the ultimate utility of the acts so it’ll say  for example on September 11 1942 after watching  

1:41:30

his wife and child be selected for the gas  Chambers in trinka mayor Berliner attacked  

1:41:36

an SS man with a knife stabbing him to death  and leaving the knife protruding from his back  

1:41:42

Berliner and over a hundred of his fellow inmates  were cruy killed the author will say this without  

1:41:48

any moral judgment about the utility or value  of the ACT it’ll Chronicle the rebellions at  

1:41:54

subor Warsaw without celebrating the fact that  the fighters leading these rebellions had a  

1:41:59

higher percentage of survival than the Jews who  acquiesced to German orders I think that this is  

1:42:05

a tremendous book in how it interweaves history  with Theory arguing that these often desperate  

1:42:10

acts of resistance are worth chronicling for the  mere fact of their existence that in an act of  

1:42:16

resistance there isance this Joy suffused  with a death drive and that this Joy this  

1:42:23

dark Joy of rebellion is in fact the meaning of  life sarinsky is self-consciously contradictory  

1:42:31

and inconsistent about the idea of meaning or  purpose but to me that doesn’t necessarily weaken  

1:42:37

the argument that there is still a something worth  fighting for in the nothing of our existence B in  

1:42:46

his essay why we go to war arrives at a similar  answer which he may be somewhat awkwardly calls  

1:42:54

a Romania or Romanticism but this brings me to  what he calls The Continuous value of resistance  

1:43:01

over time or meaning that the fruit of resistance  and of fighting back does materialize eventually  

1:43:11

I started this video stating that the uprising  will put Palestinians on a certain trajectory   that in historic terms is more hopeful than  the slow Suffocation of the creeping genocide  

1:43:22

they had been enduring it’s something I feel  myself obligated to hang on to within the

1:43:28

horror an important lesson from the Gaza ghetto  Uprising is in the vulnerability of the state  

1:43:37

itself as coin aspires for total control sudden  disruption at multiple points at the same time  

1:43:43

can stretch its capacities to the point of  collapse it is much easier to control one  

1:43:48

protest of a thousand people than 10 protests of  100 people surveillance crowd control policing at  

1:43:55

large becomes futile the more resistance there is  Israel has been collecting so much intelligence  

1:44:03

so broadly that it far exceeded its own processing  capacities Israel as Tom Nomad said about the NSA  

1:44:10

took a larger bite than it could chew panopticism  revealed itself as a trap similarly protesters  

1:44:18

might notice increased police surveillance in  their cities but remember that police policing   relies on the perception of force on the police’s  ability to project capacity through space in order  

1:44:31

to deter you so not an actual capacity but  the perception of it right if enough of you  

1:44:38

remain undeterred you will stretch the police’s  actual capacities to the point of collapse as  

1:44:45

we’ve seen happen during the George Floyd Uprising  counterinsurgency can only succeed if you become  

1:44:51

absorbed into it dismantling the cop in the head  is not a metaphor at the heart of coin is the  

1:44:58

logic of divide and conquer control space divide  the population isolate the insurgents exploit  

1:45:06

existing identity separations or generate new  ones so as to promote Elites that would support  

1:45:11

the coin objective there is an ongoing exchange  between Army and police and this same logic is  

1:45:18

applied domestically for policing strategy where’s  your [ __ ] P you pig go hard for Palestine we  

1:45:24

escalate for Palestine we fight for Palestine we  give it everything we got we do not work with the  

1:45:30

police we do not Point people out to the police we  do not lay hands on our comrades when we go hard  

1:45:36

for our people you st out the way coin is applied  in the state’s attempt to manage all social life  

1:45:45

from disaster and pandemic response through to  protest movements and gang politics but by paying  

1:45:51

attention by understanding military Theory the  resistance at large can outmaneuver coin the case  

1:45:59

and point for activists and resistance movements  is to always refuse both collaboration with the  

1:46:04

material arms of the state such as uh police the  courts and also University administrations and to  

1:46:11

refuse to resign themselves to the more abstract  but not less effective logic of coin be it about  

1:46:18

tactics violence or nonviolence legal or not or  IDE identity if you notice a group gravitating  

1:46:26

towards electoral campaigns if it’s controlled  by NGO staff if it’s trying to run political  

1:46:33

candidates if it tries to negotiate with the  administration for scraps remember that those  

1:46:40

systems are put in place for counterinsurgency  purposes popular energy that can put a physical  

1:46:46

wrench in the wheels of Destruction dissipates  in bureaucratic processes be they electoral or  

1:46:54

financial divestment for example notice the groups  that are saying we’re here to stop the genocide by  

1:47:00

all means necessary we’re here to to fight until  uh the US stops supplying arms to Israel and the  

1:47:07

groups that are negotiating with University  administrations for divestment divestment is  

1:47:14

unlikely to work at all if decision-making stays  at the hands of University administrators we’ve  

1:47:20

seen how the fossil fuel divestment which seem to  have been successful and in that pretty much all  

1:47:25

major universities divested I was part of like  a successful fossil fuel divestment campaign  

1:47:32

but fossil fuel divestment did absolutely nothing  to the fossil fuel industry because universities  

1:47:38

capitalized on the sharp turnaround among student  bodies to reinvest in the very same Industries  

1:47:46

through shell companies and other methods don’t  fall for this your first concession will be your  

1:47:52

la P the Palestinian resistance developed the  concept of the unity of the fields or the unity  

1:48:01

of the Arenas to prevent this kind of behavior  and outmaneuver counterinsurgency the unity of  

1:48:07

the fields allows different resistance groups  kept apart by the spatial separation imposed  

1:48:13

upon them to coordinate in a decentralized fashion  without developing a bureaucracy but via signals  

1:48:22

that indicate the appropriate level of escalation  resistance News Network RNN put out an editorial  

1:48:30

statement calling for Gaza solidarity encampments  to adopt the unity of the fields and to think of  

1:48:36

themselves as part of a new Arena of resistance  a new field that was created where encampments  

1:48:44

can again coordinate through one super structure  Guided by principles of resistance and signals  

1:48:52

rather than by bureaucracy another way to think  of this coordination is to think of memes and how  

1:48:57

they replicate the first encampment at Columbia  University had mimic force that projected itself  

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across the globe similarly the building occupation  at kpali humbled in California became a meme

1:49:28

[Music] finish with Colombia soon responding to the  signal with their own building occupation and  

1:49:41

this framework different encampments  can remain in solidarity with each   other and in solidarity with the Palestinian  resistance escalating in tandem when necessary  

1:49:52

and refusing to become part of the  counterinsurgency through toothless   negotiation if you notice that identity politics  are used to dismiss riskier action if you notice  

1:50:03

organizers shutting down proposals for  escalation by saying it would pose a risk  

1:50:08

to people of a marginalized identity point out  the ID scops point out that there’s a larger  

1:50:14

risk of not acting of allowing the people of  Gaza to be genocided Basel articulated his  

1:50:22

own reverse coin technology Against The Narrative  minations of counterinsurgency in the Palestinian  

1:50:29

context himself a mared resistance fighter killed  by Israeli soldiers in a shootout in 2017 Bessel  

1:50:36

was heavily influenced by fan and adopted his  radically inclusive anti-identity politics Outlook  

1:50:44

in his eight rules and insights on the nature  of War Basel said every Palestinian in the broad  

1:50:51

sense meaning anyone who sees Palestine as a part  of their struggle regardless of their secondary  

1:50:56

identities every Palestinian is on the front lines  of the battle for Palestine so be careful not to  

1:51:03

fail in your duty this is very reminiscent  of Fan’s understanding of Algerian as an  

1:51:10

inclusive revolutionary subjectivity one that is  available to anyone who chooses to participate in  

1:51:16

The Liberation struggle where friends and enemies  are determined by what they do not by who they are  

1:51:22

in terms of colonial constructions of race  and identity in this framing Palestinian  

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is not a racial or ethnic category but a counter  identity available to anyone who participates in  

1:51:34

the struggle and I’m just going to say that for me  reading this line was kind of Life transforming in  

1:51:42

a way and it’s not that I walk around saying I’m  Palestinian or whatever right that wouldn’t slide  

1:51:49

in today’s like identity political disc cursive  terrain um so I’m not saying like I’m Palestinian  

1:51:57

um but it’s transformative internally like it’s a  way for me to assess Within Myself on which side  

1:52:04

of History I’m on right um and it allows me to be  part of a Liberation Camp rather than part of um  

1:52:13

an identity that was prescribed to me by a state  that tries and hopefully fails to monopolize Juda  

1:52:22

ISM you know so I grew up in the entity of  course but uh I don’t have to remain within  

1:52:29

it I can cross the line and so can you wherever  you are watching this whether you’re right over  

1:52:36

there in that entity or here in the US and this  entity you too can cross the line and join the

1:52:42

resistance in a lesser known piece that yet to  fully appear in English Bassel wrote I no longer  

1:52:56

see this as a conflict between Arabs and Jews  between Israeli and Palestinian I have abandoned  

1:53:02

this Duality this naive oversimplification of the  conflict I have become convinced of Ali shariati  

1:53:09

and France Fan’s divisions of the world into  a colonial camp and a Liberation camp in each  

1:53:14

of the two camps you will find people of all  religions languages races ethnicities colors  

1:53:20

and classes and this conflict for for example you  will find people of our own skin color standing  

1:53:26

rudely in the other camp and at the same time  you will find Jews standing in our camp if as  

1:53:34

perir Bassel and fenan the broad resistance would  be able to distinguish friends and enemies based  

1:53:39

on the choices they make on their actions and  commitments rather than their identity and race  

1:53:47

then counterinsurgent psychological operations  that pit people against each other and diffuse  

1:53:52

Collective action might be halted at the  point of implementation enabling a more  

1:53:58

resilient movement trajectory at the heart of  Empire afraid of you are not afraid of you we  

1:54:06

are not afraid of you are not afraid of you  are not of are not AF of we are not AF of you  

1:54:16

are AF of you we are not afraid of you we are  not afraid of you we are afid of you we are  

1:54:23

not afraid of you we are not afraid of you  we are not afraid of you we are not [Music]

1:54:33

afraid are not we are not AF of you we are not  AF of you we are not AF of you we are not of  

1:54:48

okay thank you so much for watching this video I  uh really appreciate you taking the time to hear  

1:54:55

all all of my ramblings um I hope this was useful  to you please let me know if it was especially  

1:55:01

the stuff around counter Insurgency uh does this  kind of analysis help you uh see counterinsurgency  

1:55:09

in your own uh movement efforts can it maybe  help uh prevent counterinsurgent operations  

1:55:18

uh in your context wherever you are watching this  I’d be really thrilled to hear about it honestly  

1:55:23

if you want to email me or um or comment on this  video and yeah please you know help help uh boost  

1:55:31

this presumably YouTube won’t be very friendly to  this kind of content so I really depend on like  

1:55:37

you people like sharing it also outside of this  platform and and doing all the things to boost it  

1:55:43

on this platform like liking and commenting and  subscribing and turning on notifications Etc um  

1:55:51

hopefully this video doesn’t get thrown off of the  internet after I’ve worked on it for so long and  

1:55:57

yeah and feel free to to support the channel give  a um a tip if you want to like buy me a coffee or  

1:56:04

whatever um so I can keep working on this stuff  um but most importantly keep uh fighting for a  

1:56:12

free Palestine and to stop the genocide and um  I’ll see you in the streets so until next time

1:56:30

it’s quite good though honestly  I mean you don’t need blood for  

1:56:35

it it is totally edible as is should I  just eat the whole thing in front of the

1:56:41

camera this is probably really inappropriate  for this video especially for this section

1:56:58

it’s just so good and salty you know right so that’s after damn this is good stuff

1:57:23

wow I’m hungry I’ve been here  for a while this is my second take this isn’t my studio and  I’m actually not supposed to eat  

1:57:45

in here so I’m probably getting  in trouble but I’ll just accuse  

1:57:52

the authorities of anti-Semitism if anything  happens quit school because I love you

1:58:24

that was delicious now I have to clean up

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