Israelis as the Neo-Fascists :: Part1

Fascism is a difficult concept for many Arabic speakers or Muslims. The point about Fascism for them is that they were opposed to the Jews and therefore many Arabic speakers or Muslims might even find Fascism attractive. And who can blame them the way Israel is behaving and has behaved since WW2?: Denial of human rights, war crimes, genocide while nobody holds them to account for their excessive murders.
What I’m suggesting is that Israelis are the new Fascists.
Fascists were about the denial of democracy and doing all the things that the Israelis are doing now. The crimes that the Israelis are accused of are crimes from WW2 that were created in an attempt to ensure that such behaviour would never happen again. And yet here it is that the Israelis are committing these crimes.
The Jews to the German Nazi Fascists of WW2 were regarded as less than human and so they did not need to be afforded human rights. We see that this is the same today with Israelis and Palestinians.
Supporters of Israel’s Gaza genocide should be regarded as aiding and abetting genocide. What else can they possibly be?
Many of our grandparents and further back ancestors fought the Nazi Fascists of WW2 for a better world. In their memory, we should not permit this Fascism to exist.
07.10 13/5/24 Added ‘ancestors’ at final para. Added more tags. 15/5/24 Reordered last paragraph.
15/5/24 Israel operates concentration camps
Many links
In ‘Grave Breach’ of International Law, Israel Orders More Evacuations in Rafah
“People have stayed in Rafah thinking it’s safe and hoping that global pressure would stop an invasion. But now we are abandoned by the world and everyone feels betrayed and let down,” one aid worker said.
As Gaza Assault Intensifies, Egypt Joins ICJ Case Accusing Israel of Genocide

(Photo: Ashraf Amra/Anadolu via Getty Images)
“It’s a real diplomatic punch,” a former Israeli diplomat said. “Israel would have to take it very seriously.”
‘Sad What We Are Doing’: Global CO2 Increase Sets New All-Time Record
“I’d make this the lead story in every paper and newscast on the planet,” said Bill McKibben. “If we don’t understand the depth of the climate crisis, we will not act in time.”
Analysis Finds Nearly 100% of Campus Gaza Protests Have Been Peaceful
“If someone is speaking more about ‘violent encampments’ than they are about violent genocide of the Palestinians, they have a problem reflective of deep and dangerous biases,” said one supporter.
Trump-Appointed Judge Halts Biden Rule Capping Credit Card Fees
Mandela’s grandson calls Lammy ‘apologist for genocide’

Skwawkbox Exclusive: Israel lobby, Murdoch press hunting Greens after party gives ground to pressure
Direct action groups vow to defy government plans to proscribe them as ‘extremist’


New Labour MP Natalie Elphicke accused of lobbying over husband’s sexual assault case
Greta Thunberg fined for disobeying police at climate protest
Australia backs gas beyond 2050 despite climate fears
Ireland identifies four coastal areas for offshore wind projects

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Rees-Mogg claimed this was “nonsense” and that no fossil fuel subsidies were handed out. He argued that they were tax breaks not subsidies and that the two were “completely different”, before cutting off the interview telling Vince to “do your homework”.
The energy boss did, and hit back with a video in which he explains how tax breaks are subsidies, as laid out in a piece of Brexit legislation passed when Rees-Mogg himself was Brexit Minister.
Vince refers to a piece of Brexit legislation, the Subsidy Control Act 2022, which replaced EU laws with new British legislation which he said lays out that tax breaks are in fact counted as subsidies.
In the video Vince said: “It begs the question, Mr Mogg, were you not paying attention when you were Brexit Minister passing pieces of legislation, did you not know that it was EU rules that say that tax breaks are subsidies and UK rules as well, both inside and outside the EU? Have you not done your homework?”
The New Economics Foundation has estimated that oil and gas extractors could receive up to £18.5bn in tax relief between 2023 and 2026, while the UK government gave fossil fuel companies £20bn more in support than renewables from 2015 to 2023, research found.
Campaigners have said that owners of the Rosebank development, a massive new, controversial oilfield in the North Sea, are set to receive around £3bn in tax breaks from the UK government.
The british green energy industrialist was praised online for his comeback.
A professor of law wrote on X: “Indeed, and a tax break can also be a subsidy (provided that it is specific) under the rules of the blessed WTO, which Rees-Mogg used to praise so highly. It’s Rees-Mogg who did not do his homework here.”
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Some links
South Africa Urges ICJ Action as Israeli War Cabinet Expands Rafah Assault
Students in Britain are in revolt for Palestine
UK EXTREMISM ADVISER HAS BEEN FUNDED BY ISRAEL LOBBY
Ofcom Refuses to Investigate GB News Over Climate Conspiracy Theories
GB News Owner’s Hedge Fund Has $2.2 Billion Fossil Fuel Investments
Trump tells oil barons they should line his pockets with $1 billion
‘Argentina Stopped’: Unions Hold Second General Strike Over Milei Austerity
‘Sad What We Are Doing’: Global CO2 Increase Sets New All-Time Record
Trump appears frustrated in court while possible Cohen testimony looms
Brutal heatwaves and submerged cities: what a 3C world would look like
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