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Saturday, September 13, 2025

AFTER SAVAGERY: "The West’s moral exceptionalism has expired. What’s left is the hard work of rebuilding universality from the camp outward, universality as solidarity, not domination. Palestine is not a cause on your list; it is a lens. Through it, everything sharpens: climate justice, policing, borders, surveillance, labour. The same empire, the same alibi. Choose your side."

"... He is not trying to make “both sides” feel seen; he is trying to make the dead visible and the living responsible. 

The book will irritate readers clinging to elite decorum or academic hedging. It will thrill and steady readers who have been gaslit by years of “context” that never quite manages to include Palestinian lives.

For an average reader who’s been told that Gaza is too complicated, After Savagery is a relief. 

It is not simplistic; it is clarifying. It arms you with frames that travel: read the news critically; translate “security” claims into real-world harms; watch for the “humanitarian crisis” label that surgically removes politics; test every universal against Gaza. If it fails there, it fails everywhere.

This book also gives you a language of joyful defiance. The Kanafani thread is not nostalgia; it’s instruction. The lantern is a method. Culture is a method. Sumud is a method. You don’t wait for elites to license your humanity. You practise it, publicly, until it becomes ungovernable. 

After Savagery ends not in despair but in a forward tilt: the old metaphysics are collapsing; help the new one be born.

The argument you’ll carry away when you finish, three convictions stick: Gaza is the measure. Any politics or philosophy that can’t look Gaza in the eye is not worth your time.

The West’s moral exceptionalism has expired. What’s left is the hard work of rebuilding universality from the camp outward, universality as solidarity, not domination.

Palestine is not a cause on your list; it is a lens. 

Through it, everything sharpens: climate justice, policing, borders, surveillance, labour. The same empire, the same alibi. Choose your side.

This is a book of witness and a book of strategy disguised as philosophy. It will be shelved under Middle East Studies; it belongs on your desk, annotated, next to your news feed. Dabashi does not ask you to admire his argument. He asks you to risk something for it.

In a season of euphemisms, After Savagery tells the truth with its gloves off and its lantern on."

https://www.middleeasteye.net/discover/hamid-dabashis-after-savagery-detonates-wests-moral-alibi-gaza 

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"Dabashi accuses mainstream media of producing processed news, like processed food.

Such outlets, he says, provide additives, preservatives, artificial colouring, manufactured to stabilise a political diet rather than nourish understanding. "

'After Savagery' by Hamid Dabashi detonates the West's moral alibi on Gaza

The Columbia professor's new book argues that Gaza is the measure by which any moral framework must be judged
 
Book Review By Hossam el-Hamalawy 12 September 2025
Palestinian children in Gaza struggle to collect food from an aid operation in this image from June 2025 (AFP)
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After Savagery is the latest work by Columbia professor Hamid Dabashi (Haymarket Books) currently available for pre-order from Haymarket Books  etc...

"Written during a genocide, After Savagery reveals the ethical bankruptcy of “Western philosophy” and how it undergirds the erasure of the colonized.  The death toll in Gaza continues to rise―a cold, lifeless number representing entire communities crushed under the weight of settler colonialism.

What remains of the theories we use to understand our world? With lyrical and lucid fury, Hamid Dabashi exposes the racist roots of Western philosophy, demanding that readers overcome its pernicious phantom of relevance. Rather than perceiving “the West” as giving carte blanche to Israel, Dabashi insists that Israel must be understood as its quintessence.

If Israel is the West and the West is Israel, then Palestine is the world and the world is Palestine. Holding to glimmers from revolutionary works of literature and film, Dabashi argues, in grief and love, that the wretched of the earth need poetry after barbarism―and that Palestine is the site of a liberated imagination.

After Savagery: Gaza, Genocide, and the Illusion of Western Civilization

Thursday, September 11, 2025

"Settler violence, carried out under the protection and encouragement of Israeli authorities, is an inseparable part of the Jewish supremacy regime, which perpetrates genocide in the Gaza Strip and forcibly displaces thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank."

https://x.com/btselem/status/1966063601292120437

Every day, settlers invade Palestinian lands to "demonstrate presence" and instill fear: through shouting, property vandalism, trespassing into homes and yards of families, riding ATVs through homes and sheep pens, filming, and creating provocations.

Sometimes these routine harassments escalate into severe violence and even killing. 

Settler violence, carried out under the protection and encouragement of Israeli authorities, is an inseparable part of the Jewish supremacy regime, which perpetrates genocide in the Gaza Strip and forcibly displaces thousands of Palestinians in the West Bank.

The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories

Stop the genocide. Now.

 

 

 

 B’Tselem – The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories strives for a future in which human rights, liberty and equality are guaranteed to all people, Palestinian and Jewish alike, living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Such a future will only be possible when the Israeli occupation and apartheid regime end. That is the future we are working towards. B’Tselem (in Hebrew literally: in the image of), the name chosen for the organization by the late Member of Knesset Yossi Sarid, is an allusion to Genesis 1:27: “And God created humankind in His image. In the image of God did He create them.” The name expresses the universal and Jewish moral edict to respect and uphold the human rights of all people.   https://www.btselem.org/about_btselem

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For nearly two years, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza, acting in a systematic, deliberate way to destroy Palestinian society there through mass killing, causing serious bodily and mental harm and creating catastrophic conditions that prevent its continued existence in Gaza. Israel is openly promoting ethnic cleansing and the destruction of life-sustaining infrastructure for individuals and the group, with 2 million people starved, displaced, bombed and left by the world to die. The genocide must be stopped.

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Monday, September 8, 2025

US visa refusal for Palestinian delegation prompts calls to move UN meeting to Geneva. General assembly session about two-state solution for Palestine and Israel due to start in New York on Tuesday

The UK, France, Australia, Canada and others are expected to recognise a Palestinian state if certain conditions are met. Photograph: Haitham Imad /EPA
The US’s refusal to grant visas to the Palestinian delegation to the UN general assembly has led to calls for a one-day conference on a two-state solution for Palestine and Israel to be moved from the UN’s headquarters in New York to its other main site in Geneva.

Donald Trump’s White House has already refused to grant a visa to the Palestinian Authority (PA) president, Mahmoud Abbas, and 80 other Palestinian officials for the general assembly session, which begins on Tuesday.

There is now speculation that, citing anti-terrorist laws, he will also ban diplomats from Brazil, Iran, Sudan and Zimbabwe.

In 1988 the US debarred the leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO), Yasser Arafat, from travelling to New York.

But the White House is going further than before by withholding visas from the entire travelling Palestinian delegation to probably the most important diplomatic event for Palestine since the Oslo accords – a one-day event at which the UK, France, Australia, Canada and others are expected to recognise a Palestinian state if certain conditions are met, which has infuriated Israel.

Such a blanket ban has never been attempted in the history of the UN. Per Clausen, a Danish MEP who is a member of the Left group, has called for Europe to propose a temporary transfer to Geneva “both to uphold the Palestinians’ right to be represented and to... READ MORE    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/08/us-visa-refusal-for-palestinian-delegation-prompts-calls-to-move-un-meeting-to-geneva

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Israel used to lie about killing journalists; now it barely bothers to do so. What happened? by Meron Rapoport in The Guardian

A person holding a picture of Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif, killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza on 10 August, at a protest in New York, 16 August 2025. Photograph: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

Israel used to lie about killing journalists; now it barely bothers to do so. What happened?

The ‘most moral army in the world’ has killed at least 248 journalists in Gaza, seemingly without any shame

Meron Rapoport is an Israeli journalist for +972 magazine and Local Call

In September 2022, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) published the results of an internal investigation into the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in Jenin four months earlier. “There is a high possibility that Ms Abu Akleh was accidentally hit by IDF gunfire that was fired toward suspects identified as armed Palestinian gunmen,” read the summary of the investigation. The IDF expressed “its deep condolences” over her death. “The freedom of the press and maintaining the safety of journalists are part of the primary components of Israeli democracy, which the IDF is committed to upholding,” it added.

This statement had little to do with the facts. Not only did numerous independent investigations indicate that Abu Akleh was killed by Israeli soldiers (a claim which the Israeli army initially denied, saying “there is a possibility, now being looked into, that reporters were hit – possibly by shots fired by Palestinian gunmen)”, but the New York Times also reported after reviewing the scene that “there were no armed Palestinians near her when she was shot”. A report by the Committee to Protect Journalists, published a year later, found that no Israeli soldier was charged in the killing of 20 journalists – 18 of them Palestinian – in the West Bank and Gaza between 2001 and 2023, making the IDF’s purported commitment to the freedom of the press look deprived of any real meaning.

Yet now we can only long for these kinds of half-truths, lies and empty words from the Israeli army. In early August, the Israeli army proudly announced that its missiles had killed Al Jazeera journalist Anas al-Sharif in Gaza City. It did not even try to pretend that it was a mistake. He was the target. Gone was the commitment to the freedom of the press. The army claimed that Sharif was a Hamas militant but shared scant evidence that he was involved in military operations during the war. The Israeli army did not bother to “express its deep condolences” for the killing of five other journalists who happened to be sleeping in the tent near Sharif and against whom no claim of Hamas affiliation was mentioned. They were collateral damage.

But even this shady justification seems rock-solid compared with the recent attack on Nasser hospital in Khan Younis which killed at least 20 Palestinians, among them five journalists – bringing the number of journalists killed in Gaza to at least 248 since the beginning of the war, according to the UN. This time around the target was not a supposed “Hamas operative”, as in the case of Sharif, but a camera. For the Israeli army, a camera, whose position was well known – journalists have used this spot for a live feed from Khan Younis for a long time – was worthy of firing two or four tank shells. If, three years ago, the army was allegedly embarrassed by the killing of a journalist, now it has become routine.

This lack of shame is now one of the main features of Israel’s war on Gaza... READ MORE  https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/sep/08/israel-journalists-kill-army-gaza?CMP=opinionuk_email 
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"Hello from Palestine! This is Lifta. It was a Palestinian village just outside of Jerusalem. In 1948, Zionist paramilitaries massacred local residents and launched repeated attacks. They drove out the local population. This was one example of the horrors of the Nakba, when 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes and 15,000 were murdered. Today only the ruins remain, but a few of the survivors - and many thousand descendants - live on." Owen Jones




 Owen Jones
"Hello from Palestine! This is Lifta. It was a Palestinian village just outside of Jerusalem. In 1948, Zionist paramilitaries massacred local residents and launched repeated attacks. They drove out the local population. This was one example of the horrors of the Nakba, when 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes and 15,000 were murdered. Today only the ruins remain, but a few of the survivors - and many thousand descendants - live on."

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Friday, September 5, 2025

The United States has imposed sanctions against three Palestinian human rights groups that asked the international criminal court to investigate Israel over allegations of genocide in Gaza, according to a notice posted to the US treasury department’s website on Thursday.

Palestinians move toward central Gaza as intensified Israeli attacks force them to flee, in the Gaza Strip on Thursday. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
The three groups – the Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights and Al Mezan Center for Human Rights, and the Ramallah-based Al-Haq – were listed under what the treasury department said were international criminal court-related designations.

The groups asked the ICC in November 2023 to investigate Israeli air strikes on densely populated civilian areas of Gaza, the siege of the territory and displacement of the population.

A year later, the ICC issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and his former defence chief, Yoav Gallant, as well as a Hamas leader, Ibrahim al-Masri, for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.

Donald Trump’s administration has imposed sanctions against ICC judges as well as its chief prosecutor over the Israeli arrest warrants and a past decision to open a case into alleged war crimes by US troops in Afghanistan.

The ICC, which was established in 2002, has jurisdiction over war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide in its 125 member countries. Some nations, including the US, China, Russia and Israel, do not recognise its authority.

The US sanctions against the Palestinian groups come days after the world’s biggest academic association of genocide scholars passed a resolution saying the legal criteria had been met to establish Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

Israel called... READ MORE https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/sep/04/us-sanctions-palestinian-human-rights

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Washington imposes sanctions on 3 Palestinian human rights groups this week, last week the United States announced it would not grant visas to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other Palestinian Authority officials to attend the United Nations General Assembly next month , where France and several other countries plan to recognise the State of Palestine.

 

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https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250905-washington-imposes-sanctions-on-3-palestinian-human-rights-groups/

 Washington on Thursday imposed sanctions on three Palestinian human rights organisations, according to the US Treasury Department’s website.

The United States listed the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) and Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights (Al Mezan), both based in Gaza, along with Al-Haq–Law in the Service of Mankind, which is based in Ramallah.

The Treasury Department said the sanctions were linked to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

According to the official wording published on the department’s website, “The Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is issuing International Criminal Court-related General License 10, “Authorizing the Wind Down of Transactions Involving Certain Persons Blocked on September 4, 2025.”

Naming the three Palestinian organisations, the department’s website said, “Additionally, OFAC has updated its Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List.”

On 29 August, the United States announced it would not grant visas to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and 80 other Palestinian Authority officials to attend the United Nations General Assembly next month, where France and several other countries plan to recognise the State of Palestine.

READ: US support to Israel limits EU leverage to halt war in Gaza: EU foreign policy chief

.... The Israeli army launched a brutal military offensive on Gaza since late 2023, killing more than 63,700 Palestinians. The military campaign has devastated the enclave, which is facing famine.

Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave...   https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250903-us-support-to-israel-limits-eu-leverage-to-halt-war-in-gaza-eu-foreign-policy-chief/

"The media’s initial reporting and subsequent failure to hold Israel truly accountable highlights a disturbing trend in which Western outlets choose Israeli propaganda over the truth, often downplaying and normalising blatant violations of international law. As such, the media allows the continued dehumanisation of Palestinians and the normalisation of Israel’s atrocities, even genocide. The Nasser hospital bombing is not an aberration, it is part of a larger pattern of Israeli aggression against Gaza’s civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, homes, and schools. " Assal Rad

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Western media will always give Israel the benefit of propaganda

For nearly two years, Western media has normalised Israeli war crimes and dehumanised Palestinians amid Gaza’s ongoing genocide, argues Assal Rad.
04 Sep, 2025
Israel attacked Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis, located in the southern Gaza Strip, on August 25, 2025. Numerous casualties were reported, including journalists and healthcare workers. [GETTY]
Language is not neutral; it shapes the way we perceive global events with profound implications for public opinion. In the context of the Gaza genocide, the discourse deployed by Western media is far from objective. It often contributes to the dehumanisation of Palestinians while reinforcing pro-Israel narratives. This bias is not just about what is reported, and what is not, but also about how the story is told.

Israel’s recent bombing of Nasser hospital provides a striking illustration of how media coverage can normalise war crimes.

For nearly two years, we have witnessed a clear pattern of mainstream media coverage on Gaza. Israeli actions are often described using terms like “self-defence” or “targeting Hamas,” framing them as justified, and Israeli officials are treated as legitimate sources for the facts regarding all events

On the other hand, Palestinian sources like journalists, witnesses, and doctors are often doubted and the historical context of their systematic oppression under Israeli occupation is often absent from the reporting. This linguistic imbalance shapes how the issue of Palestinian liberation is understood, positioning Israel as the victim and Palestinians as aggressors, regardless of the power disparity between the two.

Israel as the victim

For decades, Western media has perpetuated this skewed narrative and consistently minimised Palestinian suffering while amplifying Israeli victimhood. A January 2024 report from The Intercept offered evidence of the systematic bias in major Western outlets such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times.

The quantitative analysis revealed that emotive words like “slaughter” or “massacre” were almost exclusively used to describe Israeli civilian deaths, while adopting more neutral terms for Palestinian deaths. This imbalance is not an accident; it is a deliberate effort by the media to distort the reality of the conflict and shape public perception to diminish the scale of Israel’s violence against Palestinians.

The mainstream media’s coverage in the aftermath of Israel’s most recent horrific attack on Nasser hospital provides another egregious example of this calculated bias. The attack, which killed at least 20 people including journalists and rescue workers, was part of a broader pattern of Israeli assaults on Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure.

Despite the overwhelming evidence, Western media outlets initially prioritised official Israeli statements that tried to soften public outrage by calling the bombing a mistake, running headlines that framed the incident as a “tragic mishap.” This form of reporting, which downplays Israeli actions and legitimises its violence, is not new. However, what made the hospital bombing particularly notable was the release of footage showing that it was hit in a double-tap attack, clearly targeting rescue workers—in broad daylight—who were responding to the initial strike.

No accountability

As footage of Israel’s direct strike on rescue workers spread across social media, fuelling public outcry, it was evident that this was not an isolated event but a deliberate targeting of journalists and medical personnel. Instead of condemning the attack as an obvious war crime, Western media echoed Israeli claims.

When Israel later stated that the hospital was targeted due to a “Hamas camera” being present—a claim so outlandish it is almost laughable—the media unquestionably reported this absurdity as justification for the attack. By accepting and reporting Israel’s explanation, the media helped reinforce the narrative that bombing hospitals was somehow acceptable in the context of “targeting Hamas” or a so-called Hamas camera. This failure to challenge Israeli claims is emblematic of how Western media regularly parrots official accounts, even when they defy basic morality and logic.

It was not until after the initial wave of coverage—which sought to absolve Israel of yet another war crime—that some outlets began to report the truth. An investigation by the New York Times contradicted Israel’s account and rationale for the attack. Later coverage from the BBC and CNN revealed that Israel had attacked Nasser hospital more than the two initial strikes originally reported.

Though the later reports refuted Israel’s explanation, they still did not employ the language of war crimes and the damage had already been done. Indeed after flooding the airwaves in the wake of the attacks with Israel’s ridiculous explanations, Israeli talking points had already become entrenched in the public discourse.

Even Reuters, which had its own reporter killed in the attack, failed to acknowledge the deliberate nature of the Israeli strikes. Instead, their headlines repeated Israeli statements asserting that journalists were not the intended targets. This was despite the overwhelming evidence that Israel has consistently targeted and killed their Palestinian colleagues in Gaza, resulting in a staggering number of casualties among the press.

Propaganda over truth

The media’s initial reporting and subsequent failure to hold Israel truly accountable highlights a disturbing trend in which Western outlets choose Israeli propaganda over the truth, often downplaying and normalising blatant violations of international law. As such, the media allows the continued dehumanisation of Palestinians and the normalisation of Israel’s atrocities, even genocide.

The Nasser hospital bombing is not an aberration, it is part of a larger pattern of Israeli aggression against Gaza’s civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, homes, and schools. These attacks are plainly war crimes under international law. Yet, Western media’s refusal to hold Israel accountable or even to call their actions by their appropriate name is symptomatic of a deeper problem of how Israel’s oppression of Palestinians has been understood in the Western world.

Rather than immediately challenging Israel’s account of the Nasser hospital bombing and contextualising it within the larger story of the Gaza genocide, legacy media repeated Israeli talking points, helping to normalise the attack as a regrettable but inevitable part of “war.” This ongoing bias in Western media coverage of Gaza is not only about misreporting. It is also about complicity.

When the media acts as stenographers for genocidal states instead of defenders of truth, they become enablers of that very violence. By normalising war crimes, Western media is culpable for them.

 Assal Rad is a scholar of Modern Middle Eastern history and Nonresident Fellow at Arab Center DC. She received her PhD at the University of California, Irvine.

Follow Assal on Twitter/X: @assalrad

https://www.newarab.com/opinion/western-media-still-values-israeli-lies-over-palestinian-lives

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Thursday, August 14, 2025

The Jerusalem municipality has frozen all bank accounts belonging to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem. According to Protecting Holy Land Christians, the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate is now unable to pay salaries to its clergy, teachers, and staff. Other churches face similar disputes. A court case brought against the Armenian Patriarchate by the Jerusalem municipality is set to be discussed in September.

Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III, center, at the Church of the Nativity during Christian Orthodox Christmas Eve in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, January 6, 2023. (AP/Nasser Nasser)

Today, 3:09 pm

The Jerusalem municipality has frozen all bank accounts belonging to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem, according to a statement from a group founded by Theophilos III, the Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem.

“On Wednesday, August 6th, the Jerusalem Municipality unilaterally decided to freeze the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem’s bank account. It is our understanding that the reasoning behind this decision is related to the issue of Arnona,” property tax, the statement says.

The dispute between the municipality and several churches that hold property in Jerusalem has been going on for several years.

A decades-long agreement between the churches and the State of Israel had prevented the Jerusalem municipality from collecting property tax from Christian institutions.

However, in 2018, the city decided that the exemption for churches applied only to properties used “for prayer, for the teaching of religion or for needs arising from that” — excluding activities serving pilgrims such as guesthouses and coffee shops — and began to seek to collect bills for tens of millions of shekels.... READ MORE https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/jerusalem-freezes-greek-orthodox-patriarchates-bank-accounts-over-tax-dispute/