Daily Camera (Boulder)

More violence leads to even more violence

- By Ron Forthofer Ron Forthofer, PH.D., is a retired professor of biostatist­ics and former Longmont resident. He resides in Boulder.

Since Oct. 7, the ongoing horrific violence in Palestine and Israel has received incredible amounts of media coverage. Both Israelis and Palestinia­ns are experienci­ng terrible pain and suffering. Unsurprisi­ngly, the mainstream media’s reporting provided little context for the deadly Hamas attack and its war crimes. Note that the provision of the context is not a justificat­ion for the Hamas attack, but it allows people to have more informatio­n about what happened.

During the horrific Hamas terrorist attack, over 300 Israeli soldiers and police were among the over 1,400 Israelis who were killed. The number of Israelis killed by friendly fire has not yet been determined. Hamas also took over 200 people as hostages and has since released four women hostages.

Since Oct. 7, indiscrimi­nate Israeli attacks on Gaza, war crimes, have killed over 10,000 Palestinia­ns, including over 4,000 children. Over 32,000 Palestinia­ns have been wounded, and there is no letup in sight. Note that these numbers of Israeli and Palestinia­n deaths are not just statistics, but they represent real people whose lives were important and whose loss has greatly impacted their families and friends.

The destructio­n of buildings and infrastruc­ture in Gaza is also widespread with the UN estimating that, as of Oct. 27, Israeli attacks have destroyed over 45% of Gaza’s housing. Israel has also now launched its ground invasion of Gaza as part of its effort to eliminate Hamas and this invasion adds to the devastatio­n in Gaza. Reporting on the invasion is hampered by Israel’s killing of at least 29 journalist­s in Gaza.

Besides military attacks, Israel quickly imposed a total siege on Gaza, cutting off all deliveries of fuel, water, food, medicine and electricit­y. After almost two weeks, there finally has been a slight break in the Israeli siege with a relatively small number of trucks allowed into Gaza through the border with Egypt. These trucks carry enough food and water to meet a tiny, tiny percentage of the daily need of 2.3 million Palestinia­ns in Gaza. The lives of these civilians are clearly at great risk. The internatio­nal charity Oxfam has stated that Israel is using starvation as a weapon of war. Appallingl­y, the “humane” U.S. and Western nations support this war crime. Unsurprisi­ngly, many nations that have suffered under Western colonialis­m oppose these Israeli crimes.

Lost in all the current coverage is the fact that violence against Palestinia­ns has been going on throughout 2023 with numerous attacks by illegal Israeli settlers and the Israeli military in the Israeli-occupied Palestinia­n West Bank. Death, violence, imprisonme­nt and dispossess­ion of homes are threats faced daily by many Palestinia­ns. Israelis also violate the alasqa mosque area, Islam’s third holiest site, when they invade, disrupt and attack Palestinia­ns praying there. This Israeli violence may be briefly noted by the mainstream media, but then is quickly forgotten.

Moreover, the killing of and violence against Palestinia­n civilians in the West Bank has increased while the media attention is currently focused on Gaza. Israeli violence against Palestinia­ns in the Israeli-occupied territorie­s has been going on for over five decades and continues to increase under the ever more extreme rightwing Israeli government.

Shockingly, the U.S. and several other Western nations support the ongoing Israeli genocidal war crimes. The U.S. even vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for a humanitari­an ceasefire. What? How many more Palestinia­ns must be sacrificed before Israel is satisfied? Almost seven times as many Palestinia­ns have already been killed as Israelis. When is it enough? Have we completely lost any sense of humanity?

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