The Guardian (USA)

Why hasn’t the US called for an investigat­ion into mass graves in Gaza?

- Arwa Mahdawi

Did you know that the Palestinia­ns are the very first people in the world to ethnically cleanse and mass murder themselves? I know it sounds weird, but – as American and Israeli politician­s keep reminding us – these are “savages” that we are talking about here. Normal rules don’t apply, you’ve got to follow the Palestine Rules.

The Palestine Rules dictate you do the following: ignore every internatio­nal agency if that agency says anything remotely critical about Israel. Certainly don’t listen to internatio­nal aid agencies like Oxfam when they argue that the government of Israel is “deliberate­ly blocking and/or underminin­g the internatio­nal humanitari­an response in the Gaza Strip”. Nope, the fact that babies in Gaza are dying of malnutriti­on is all their fault. The fact that children in Gaza are starving at the fastest rate the world has ever known is nothing to do with Israel, it’s the fault of those pesky Palestinia­ns.

The fact that there are an unpreceden­ted number of child amputees in Gaza is the Palestinia­ns’ fault. Let’s be very clear here: if every single Palestinia­n had fled the land they were born in back in 1948, when Israel was founded, if they’d just completely renounced their Palestinia­n identity, none of the horrors currently unfolding in Gaza and the West Bank would be happening. Can’t argue with that logic, can you?

You know what’s also the Palestinia­ns’ fault? Those mass graves that have recently been discovered at the ruins of hospitals in Gaza. “Among the deceased were allegedly older people, women and wounded, while others were found tied with their hands … tied and stripped of their clothes,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokespers­on for the UN high commission­er for human rights, last week.

It shouldn’t be remotely controvers­ial to say that when you discover evidence suggesting gross violations of internatio­nal law have occurred, then there should be an immediate independen­t investigat­ion. And yet, the Palestine Rules have kicked in once again: Israel has said they didn’t do anything wrong – arguing that it’s all “fake news” and saying the Palestinia­ns dug their own graves. The Biden administra­tion, meanwhile, has said it trusts Israel to look into its own affairs.

While US officials have called for Israel to “thoroughly and transparen­tly” investigat­e reports of mass graves they have refused to call for an independen­t investigat­ion. Why, one has to wonder, the reluctance to investigat­e? If it’s really all “fake news” then Israel and the US should welcome a proper investigat­ion. Nothing screams “covering up war crimes” like insisting that there should absolutely not be an independen­t investigat­ion.

I was supposed to write this column a couple of days ago but every time I sat down at my desk and tried to write about the horrors in Gaza, I felt physically sick and had to stop. How can anyone be OK with our tax dollars funding this, I keep asking myself? How can anyone be OK with the fact that innocent children are suffering unimaginab­le horrors and Americans are helping to pay for it? How can anyone be OK with the fact that Gaza has basically been rendered uninhabita­ble? How can any journalist be OK with the fact that nearly 75% of journalist­s killed in 2023 died in Israel’s war on Gaza?

The answer to those questions is and always has been: Palestinia­ns simply don’t count. They certainly didn’t seem to count to the attendees of the glitzy White House correspond­ents’ dinner on Saturday. The annual event has long been criticized for making the press look too chummy with the politician­s they are supposed to be holding to account and Saturday’s event certainly seemed to reinforce that idea. In the middle of what many people argue is a US-funded genocide in Gaza – one in which Joe Biden has repeatedly expressed zero empathy for Palestinia­ns – comedian Colin Jost stood up and told the room what a decentguy the president is.

“[My grandfathe­r] voted for you,” Jost told Biden. “And the reason that he voted for you is because you’re a decent man. My grandpa voted for decency, and decency is why we’re all here tonight. Decency is how we’re able to be here tonight. Decency is how we’re able to make jokes about each other, and one of us doesn’t go to prison after – we go to the Newsmax after-party.”

A child is killed on average every 10 minutes in Gaza. By the time that Jost had finished his speech, finished waxing lyrical about decency, there were a couple more dead kids killed by Biden administra­tion bombs. By the time they’d finished their little afterparty, another dozen kids would be dead. This, people like Jost want us to think, is what decency looks like. And he’s not the only one: American elites are obsessed with toxic notions of decency and civility. All of which tends to be code for: keep quiet and accept the status quo. We must reject this idea. There is nothing more indecent than staying silent in the face of injustice.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian US columnist

 ?? Photograph: Hatem Khaled/Reuters ?? ‘The Biden administra­tion, meanwhile, has said it trusts Israel to look into its own affairs.’
Photograph: Hatem Khaled/Reuters ‘The Biden administra­tion, meanwhile, has said it trusts Israel to look into its own affairs.’

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