Saturday, December 23, 2023

Bertrand Russell’s Last Message: Israel-Palestine War

 

This statement on the Middle East was dated 31st January 1970, and was read on 3rd February, the day after Bertrand Russell’s death, to an International Conference of Parliamentarians meeting in Cairo.

Bertrand Russell in 1957

The latest phase of the undeclared war in the Middle East is based upon a profound miscalculation. The bombing raids deep into Egyptian territory will not persuade the civilian population to surrender but will stiffen their resolve to resist. This is the lesson of all aerial bombardment. The Vietnamese who have endured years of American heavy bombing have responded not by capitulation but by shooting down more enemy aircraft. In 1940 my own fellow countrymen resisted Hitler’s bombing raids with unprecedented unity and determination. For this reason, the present Israeli attacks will fail in their essential purpose, but at the same time they must be condemned vigorously throughout the world. The development of the crisis in the Middle East is both dangerous and instructive. For over 20 years Israel has expanded by force of arms. After every stage in this expansion Israel has appealed to “reason” and has suggested “negotiations”. This is the traditional role of the imperial power because it wishes to consolidate with the least difficulty what it has already taken by violence. Every new conquest becomes the new basis of the proposed negotiation from strength, which ignores the injustice of the previous aggression.

The aggression committed by Israel must be condemned, not only because no state has the right to annexe foreign territory, but because every expansion is an experiment to discover how much more aggression the world will tolerate. The refugees who surround Palestine in their hundreds of thousands were described recently by the Washington journalist I.F. Stone as “the moral millstone around the neck of world Jewry.” Many of the refugees are now well into the third decade of their precarious existence in temporary settlements.

The tragedy of the people of Palestine is that their country was “given” by a foreign Power to another people for the creation of a new State. The result was that many hundreds of thousands of innocent people were made permanently homeless. With every new conflict their number have increased. How much longer is the world willing to endure this spectacle of wanton cruelty? It is abundantly clear that the refugees have every right to the homeland from which they were driven, and the denial of this right is at the heart of the continuing conflict. No people anywhere in the world would accept being expelled in masse from their own country; how can anyone require the people of Palestine to accept a punishment which nobody else would tolerate? A permanent just settlement of the refugees in their homeland is an essential ingredient of any genuine settlement in the Middle East.

We are frequently told that we must sympathize with Israel because of the suffering of the Jews in Europe at the hands of the Nazis. I see in this suggestion no reason to perpetuate any suffering. What Israel is doing today cannot be condoned, and to invoke the horrors of the past to justify those of the present is gross hypocrisy. Not only does Israel condemn a vast number of refugees to misery, not only are many Arabs under occupation condemned to military rule; but also Israel condemns the Arab nations only recently emerging from colonial status, to continued impoverishment as military demands take precedence over national development.

All who want to see an end to bloodshed in the Middle East must ensure that any settlement does not contain the seeds of future conflict. Justice requires that the first step towards a settlement must be an Israeli withdrawal from all the territories occupied in June 1967. A new world campaign is needed to help bring justice to the long–suffering people of the Middle East.

 

These 54 years old words, pronounced by the great Bertrand Russel, are still applicable to the letter, the Western populations, in part, and their official political leaders and all the media propaganda and lobbies have decided to go on and turn an absolute blind eye, deaf ear and dead mind and soul.  No one would care to publish such words. 

One more example of how bias our Western media is, I'm asking why is not one reporter, journalist or commentator in any form of media nowadays asking the ex-president Trump his opinion of what's happening in Palestine and the illegally occupied territories, is he avoiding the subject ?? as maybe he's trying to benefit and gain from the increasing  numbers of voters who will stay away and not vote for Mr. Biden for his stance on the entire massacre and genocide of the Palestinian people, even declaring flatly that he's a Zionist, something that half of the world's Jewish population and world masses are finding it revolting, but both Biden and Trump are trying to benefit from it electorally, politically, financially and definitely not ideologically, again the media is fully an accomplice in such games. 

Finally, I wonder, how can we partner with Israel's genocide against the Palestinian population while condemning the Russian acts of aggressions in Ukraine, what's the difference between the two barbaric aggressions, or can we condemn the French resistance during W.W.2 as terrorism compared to the Palestinian reactions against occupation, apartheid and brutal annihilation.   

  As always my many, many thanks to all, happy holidays everyone.  

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