It looks like they’re speedrunning to the finish line to get things over with as quickly as possible.

Since nothing is going to stand in their way, how can we make sure they are held accountable for generations to come?

Maybe we can have a day of remembrance for the Palestinians.

I’m afraid that once Israel has completed their genocide, the media cycle and influencers will ensure its never spoken about again.

How do we keep it fresh in people’s minds until the perpetrators and/or their offspring face justice?

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    I’m going to leave this up as the question is not against the rules. However any suggestion of violence against any people will not be tolerated.

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    Kind of like Israel did for fugitive Nazis after WW2. Clandestine snatch-and-grabs, followed by perfunctory trials and swift execution. In this case however, it’s hard to imagine any star sponsorship, so it will likely fall upon citizens of good conscience everywhere

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      The disturbing part is we can count on state sponsorship, it’ll just be from our government to Bibi in the form of more bonbs.

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    We can’t. At least while the USA is a thing. The same way as Russia will stay unpunished for the atrocities in Ukraine.

    C’est la vie.

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      We can’t. At least while the USA is a thing.

      Even if the US wasn’t a thing, punishing Zionists wouldn’t be possible without subduing Israel through a literal war. Something which is not often attempted.

      At best, we’d have the half-ass ‘punishment’ levied on states like Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, Djibouti, and North Korea, wherein the primary punishment is “It’s slightly harder and more expensive for the elite to get their precious foreign luxuries.”

      Don’t get me wrong, that’s better than nothing. It’s just…

      Prevention is generally a more fruitful avenue than punishment, when it comes to international polities and ideologies even with just regional majorities.

      The chance of seeing genocidal cunts swing, or even acknowledge their wrongdoing, are generally small. Even the worst genocide of modernity, the Holocaust, had only a relatively small number of Nazis punished, despite literally every major extant power agreeing on how horrific their behavior was, and quite literally destroying all military capacity for the Nazis to resist and occupying every inch of their territory.

      At most, you might get a handful of them in international courts by internal politiking, like Slobodan Milošević, but even then we’re unlikely to see the fully ‘cathartic’ end we want. “My dad is a war criminal” will still be sung proudly.

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        punishing Zionists wouldnt be possible without subduing Isreal through a literal war. Something that is not often attempted.

        What is your threshold for often?

        The best way to punish them is to give Isreali left wingers and “out” which allows them a path back to normalcy so they can take political power and condition that with punishment of high ranking war criminals and a two state solution. But this cant really happen due to the current US admin.

        People will fight to the death if they’re backed into a corner but they will throw a few people under the bus if given a path out.

        But if by Zionists you mean anyone who wants isreal to exists then you are backing isrealis in to corner and guaranteeing the conflict continue to be played out.

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          What is your threshold for often?

          When was the last time a country with a functioning military was overthrown by outside intervention?

          I guess we can count Iraq, though that requires connecting the First Gulf War and the Second, since the First Gulf War is when the Iraqi military was last seriously functioning.

          The best way to punish them is to give Isreali left wingers and “out” which allows them a path back to normalcy so they can take political power and condition that with punishment of high ranking war criminals and a two state solution. But this cant really happen due to the current US admin.

          I think you overestimate the appetite of the Israeli left-wing for normalcy, a serious two-state solution, or punishing war criminals. Like I said, at best, you’ll get a handful of offenders from internal politiking. But the chance of there being some punishment for any significant percentage of the very large number of very active and intentional orchestrators of this genocide is… small. Zionism is unlikely to be meaningfully repulsed by anything but time, and that’s assuming a best-case-scenario that the problem doesn’t intensify.

          People will fight to the death if they’re backed into a corner but they will throw a few people under the bus if given a path out.

          Again, I consider that covered under my “Slobodan Milošević” scenario. Don’t get me wrong, seeing Bibi die in a prison cell would be based and hilarious. But even that would only be a drop of water in the ocean of blood.

          But if by Zionists you mean anyone who wants isreal to exists then you are backing isrealis in to corner and guaranteeing the conflict continue to be played out.

          By Zionists, I presumed it was meant those who see Israel’s existence as an explicitly Jewish apartheid state as core to its continuation. And as long as Israel remains Zionist in that sense, this shit will keep happening. Ethnostates are notoriously amiable to the whole lebensraum idea, regardless of whether it’s currently-occupied territory they’re looking at, or potentially occupied territory - or both.

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        Without US support, Israel’s existence in the region is precarious as hell. We might not fully invade enemies often, but the Arabs definitely have.

        (Edit: I drifted into actual prognostication here, the following applies either way)

        The petrostates will necessarily collapse or fundamentally change exist post-oil, and peace between ethnicities in the short or medium term is not a realistic prediction, at this point. In 50 years I’m sure the region will be unrecognisable. I have no clue how, exactly, or what kind of people will live there.

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            That would be cool. I was more thinking Arabs vs. Jews vs. all abandoned vs. the Holy Republic of New America.

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          We might not fully invade enemies often, but the Arabs definitely have.

          The days of massive Pan-Arab socialist coalitions are over, and even back when they were still a threat, Israel beat them off pretty handily without significant US support.

          Threats to Israel at this point are largely not existential, and if they were changed to existential threats, further radicalization seems more likely than redress and reconciliation. Especially considering Israel’s nuclear program.

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            I’m not expecting zombie Nasser, but they’re stretched just fighting Lebanon and Gaza. I can’t rule out that they might nuke everyone else and rule the resulting wasteland (and then, yes, no ICJ trials), but I’m not sure it’d be that easy, either. And, they might have blown up some centrifuges, but the possibility of another nuclear player in the region isn’t gone.

            Either way, the result isn’t the Middle East we know now. Even without removing the US from the equation, I’m not expecting the status quo to last.

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              My point isn’t that they’d glass the Middle East, my point is that the threat of even small-scale nuclear warfare is enough to ensure that Israel might be pushed back from imperialist projects, but never existentially threatened without massive internal disorder.

              I would argue that the Levant is the least likely region of the Middle East to change with the coming decline in oil.

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                I would argue that the Levant is the least likely region of the Middle East to change with the coming decline in oil.

                Yes, I think that’s kind of obvious. I don’t know if they produce oil at all. Uhh… doesn’t look like it. It’s all geographically connected, though.

                Do you think internal disorder is unlikely? There’s broad disinterest in helping the Palestinians in any way, but Israeli society disagrees about nearly everything else.

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                  Do you think internal disorder is unlikely? There’s broad disinterest in helping the Palestinians in any way, but Israeli society disagrees about nearly everything else.

                  I think disagreements in Israeli society are relatively weak insofar as they all adhere to a common vision of Israel as a Jewish apartheid state. As long as there’s that to unite them - and make no mistake, at BEST 37/120 Knesset seats are held by non-Zionist parties, and more realistically, 14/120 - any crisis will bring together Israeli society in defense of that core existential concern.

                  Political disputes will continue, to very strong degrees. But there isn’t going to be some mass defection from the core existential idea of Israel or Israeli sovereignty, including over its hypermilitarized state.

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              Uh, many occupations have done so, simply by genociding everyone of the ‘wrong’ ethnicity in the area.

              ‘Good’ doesn’t always win. The world is not inherently just.

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    The same way we held accountable the perpetrators of the genocides in Rwanda and Armenia and Tibet and Darfur and Myanmar and Bosnia and Lebanon and Indonesia.

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    Convince the US that Israeli accountability is in their geopolitical interests, because otherwise the US will continue to protect them and provide diplomatic cover against international law. And, uh, good luck with that.

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    Behind the flags, propaganda, soldiers and murder it’s always a bunch of billionaires looking for a nice investment. Every single time. You’ll never bring them to court.

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    Mostly, it’s the same story as whatever genocide in Africa. I’m not worried about the ICJ handling it, unless Israeli officials complete their irony arc by fleeing to Argentina. Or just win and occupy the whole Middle East, somehow.

    The extra thing that really needs to happen is a detailed inquiry into how they’ve so thoroughly dominated the narrative in the West, so we can prevent it from ever happening again. Apartheid South Africa was supposed to be the last evil faction we fully threw our lot in with.

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    Since nothing is going to stand in their way, how can we make sure they are held accountable for generations to come?

    All that needs done is America threatening to cut off funding.

    If Obama hadn’t have done that, this would have all happened a decade ago

    Biden openly said he’d never do that, and talked shit as VP when Obama did. Kamala said she’d be the same as Biden.

    trump, depends on if someone bribes him more.

    But if America gets a progressive president next with the courage to say “genocide is bad” and actually cut off Israel…

    That will make Israel stop electing genocidal maniacs. The only reason they can vote for people like Bibi, is knowing no matter what they have the backing of America.

    Without that, they wouldn’t constantly be attacking other countries.

    It’s like if you had a annoying little brother that picks on everyone despite being small and weak, because if shit goes down, you protect them

    Sometimes, you got to let your little bro learn what happens when no one else fights their fights for them…

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      Crazy how I know a guy with a shitty younger brother who is a completely inept sociopath and has been actively ruining his life and making normalcy impossible within this exact same dynamic. I can’t go into any detail because it’d affect their business, but it’s exactly this scenario. Last night I was warning him that he might lash out to preserve the status quo - exactly how Israel is right now.

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      Without that, they wouldn’t constantly be attacking other countries.

      I don’t know that I agree. At this point, I think between the instability of their neighbors and the built-up siege-state of Israel itself, it would continue acting like a rogue state even if the US cut off funding.

      Which is not to say that we shouldn’t cut off funding - we absolutely should. And extend that ‘umbrella’ of protection to Israel’s neighbors, not Israel, which might at least reduce blatant incursions.

      But I suspect that the response of Israel to reduced or eliminated US support would be to become even more militarized, not less.

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      Trump literally had Microsoft cut off the accounts of 3 ICC judges. He’s firmly on Netanyahu’s side.

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        It’s trump…

        If you’re trying to argue he’s loyal and won’t switch sides in an instant, well, I’d be shocked anyone but a trump supporter would say that.

        trump supports whoever gave the largest bribe, or the most recent substantial bribe. Hed turn on Israel in a heartbeat if it was personally profitable

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    Stopping the genocide is a necessity. Getting “justice” for the genocide is a luxury.

    Palestinians will not forget what happened. No matter the media cycle or influencers.