Israel's Gaza Strategy: Ethnic Cleansing and US Complicity
The Jimmy Dore ShowJuly 19, 202510 min41,646 views
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- 🎯 The core argument is that Israel, under Benjamin Netanyahu, intends to make Gaza uninhabitable to force Palestinians to leave, a strategy described as ethnic cleansing.
- ⚠️ Even during ceasefire agreements, Israel has shown no intention of permanently ending hostilities, prioritizing their long-term objectives.
- 💡 A plan by Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer aimed to make life in Gaza so unlivable that Palestinians would be compelled to leave their homeland.
US Complicity and Political Landscape
- 🏛️ Washington and Capitol Hill are characterized as "effectively Israeli occupied territory", indicating a strong Israeli influence over US policy.
- 💰 Politicians from both Democratic and Republican parties are criticized for prioritizing Israeli interests over American ones, with figures like Ted Cruz stating their primary mission is supporting Israel.
- 🇺🇸 The narrative suggests that US support for Israel, including financial aid, enables the ongoing actions in Gaza.
Public Perception and Media Narrative
- 🗣️ There's frustration that the public and media often overlook Israel's stated intentions, focusing instead on Hamas's actions as the sole reason for continued conflict.
- 📱 Social media is credited with shifting public consciousness and challenging Israel's traditional narrative control, allowing real-time events to be broadcast.
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