Netanyahu’s New Holocaust: From Livestream Genocide in Gaza to the War on Iran |
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The Orwellian G7 statement described Israel’s military attacks on Iran as “self‑defense. By twisting language to fit political ends, the communiqué normalizes aggression and offers diplomatic cover for Israel’s serial violations of international law. Rather than condemning the Israeli escalation, the G7 resorts to vague calls for “de-escalation,” effectively endorsing Israeli impunity under the guise of neutrality.
Conspicuously absent from the statement was any mention of Israel’s use of starvation as a weapon against 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza, Israeli violation of the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon or its years‑long bombing of Syria. In effect, the G7 has now aligned itself fully with Netanyahu’s open‑ended wars.
It might come as a surprise that the civilian nature of Iran’s nuclear program was reaffirmed this week by the head of the U.S. intelligence community. In her testimony before Congress, Tulsi Gabbard, stated unequivocally that “Iran was not building a nuclear weapon.” This assessment was echoed on the same day by the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, who told CNN there is no “systematic effort to move into a nuclear weapon.”
Yet, the G7’s statement reflects not objective assessment, but political posturing—another expression of Western supremacy toward maintaining hegemony over nuclear technology and deny advancement of non-Western nations. Nowhere is this bias more dangerous than in Washington and Europe’s tacit endorsement of Israeli attacks on Iranian facilities—sites that are safeguarded under international treaties. These attacks constitute a blatant violation of Article 56 of the Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, which prohibits targeting nuclear power facilities.
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