By Cryptogon.com
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Less than a week after Hamas launched attacks inside Israel, large swaths of Gaza look like Dresden in World War 2.
Israel is responding to the atrocities unleashed by Hamas by razing entire neighborhoods with around-the-clock aerial bombardment, enforcing a total siege on Gaza (no food, no water, no electricity, no fuel) and preventing civilians from fleeing the area.
Israel is clearly committing war crimes with the indiscriminate bombing of civilian neighborhoods and collective punishment of the civilian population in Gaza.
This is just the beginning. Israel’s ground operation has not even started.
While Israel has been committing atrocities against Palestinians for decades, the flagrancy and ferocity of this looks different than what we have seen in the past.
Where is this headed?
Let’s check in with Lindsey Graham: “We’re in a religious war here. I am with Israel. Do whatever the hell you have to do to defend yourself. Level the place.”
We’re in a religious war and I unapologetically Stand with Israel. pic.twitter.com/AQDY4ELrmJ
— Lindsey Graham (@LindseyGrahamSC) October 11, 2023
Level the place.
There are over two million people in Gaza…
What I’m noticing is a sort of Covidization of the situation in Israel. As with Covid, an increasingly absurd information warfare payload is being delivered to target populations in developed countries who suffer from both total ignorance of the situation and amnesia of what has been done to them in even the recent past. Their minds are already, softened up.
The narrative is presented in black and white terms, without historical context.
Accept this narrative, without question, or you’re with the terrorists.
Almost nobody is considering the fact that what Hamas did a few days ago was about as likely as what happened on 9/11. In other words, the mainstream explanations are completely, laughably, absurdly impossible.
Whatever is coming, it’s not going to be contained to Israel.
Years ago there was a plan, A Clean Break: Project for the New American Century (PNAC), to wreck the Oslo peace accords between Israel and the Palestinians and to re-mold the Middle East. It first involved destroying Iraq or in the discredited words of Paul Wolfowitz, “The road to peace in the Middle East goes through Baghdad.”
Destroying Syria was to be next. And then Iran.
We might be witnessing the beginning of PNAC’s coup de grâce.