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‘Ceasefire revivalism’ all the rage as Zionist allies face an existential threat

Alameen Templeton

Is it a miracle? After nearly a year of unrelenting genocide, the US, the EU and almost the whole of Arabia have called in one voice for a ceasefire, they’ve implemented it and France is already saying the lull is bearing fruit.

Oh! But wait. Oh dear, it doesn’t relate to Gaza; it’s a “ceasefire” over Israel’s Lebanon border. The Gaza genocide is continuing in all its invisible horror; it doesn’t present an existential threat to Europe and other US allies, so no ceasefire there.

Three hundred and fifty six days of depravity in Gaza were not enough to soften their hearts, but just one weekend of rising confrontations over the Golan, and suddenly the “international community” is united on the need for a ceasefire.

Are we being played?

And Israel is cooperating as if it’s working off the same song sheet. There’s been no posturing around banalities like “Israel has the right to defend itself”. You target one ballistic missile at Tel Aviv and suddenly it’s all “peace-on-earth-goodwill-to-all-men” like Christmas came early in Bethlehem this year.

Are we being played?

Next thing, the Lawnmowers will be dressing up in Santa costumes and singing about “figgy pudding”. I ask again: Are we being played?

Forty one thousand, four hundred and ninety five dead men, women and children later, with 96 006 injured and over 11 000 missing, and the Gaza genocide continues with no hint of ceasefire in the air.

But just three days of fire over Lebanon and Brussel’s pin-striped army of politicians is lining up behind a doddering rentier in the White House to sing the praises of how the Lebanese ceasefire is working wonders.

US president Joe Biden and his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, have issued a joint statement urging a temporary ceasefire and a diplomatic solution on Lebanon.

“Ceasefire” was a dirty word just last week. Now, we’re being told a temporary ceasefire will pave the way for negotiations and a “diplomatic solution”.

Israel, the scorpion writhing in terror on the tip of a Roman lance, is threatening hell and destruction with “all options” on the table if diplomacy fails.

Zionist threats continue

So, despite is posturing that it favours violence, Israel’s real “Plan A” is extricating itself from the unwinnable war it has worked so hard to attain with 356 days of mass murder.

The Gaza genocide’s continuation has been the only cause of Hezbollah’s missile war that has brought us her, but even now it remains in the background.

Israel is maintaining air strikes across several regions across the border, including the South, Beqaa and Beirut’s Southern Suburb, while threatening to launch a massive ground invasion.

The Biden-Macron statement calls for support of the Israeli and Lebanese governments, warning a “broader conflict” is threatening the European horizon.

A separate statement by US, France, Australia, Canada, European Union, Germany, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Qatar is more specific; it calls for an “immediate 21-day ceasefire”.

After 356 days of Gaza genocide, suddenly they want an “immediate” ceasefire.

It’s all looks so awfully choreographed, doesn’t it?

Running on empty

It’s almost as if Israel’s gone and depleted its supply of “defender” missiles, or perhaps there are entire cities in Israel that are sitting ducks because the air defences are concentrated around vital installations and there aren’t enough for the entire “exceptional nation”.

Or, perhaps, someone has crunched the figures and worked out firing all those defender missiles, which cost anything between $200 000 and $27million apiece, could bankrupt the genocidal nation inside of a month.

That’s good business for the “international community’s” arms industries, but no one wants a client that’s gone bankrupt.

Or, perhaps, all this is unfolding because Hamas has refused to attend America’s “negotiating table”, insisting it and Israel stand by their June 2 offer that Tel Aviv subsequently walked away from.

Hamas’s refusal to entertain any more talks until its foes stand by their previous commitments has drawn the US ever-closer to a direct involvement in the talks, but as a party, rather than a “mediator” and that truth may cut too close to the bone as election fever at home hots up.

Gaza talks still core

Biden’s genocide squad in the White House is reportedly preparing a new diplomatic initiative aimed at securing a temporary halt to the aggression in Lebanon and resuming negotiations on a Gaza captive and ceasefire agreement, Axios reports Thursday.

So, the Gaza talks are still clearly rankling in the White House and this Holocaust posturing on the brink of an all-out regional war is what is required to bring Israel’s maverick political course back on track.

The Lebanese death toll since September 8 has reached 1 247, with 5 278 injured, Al-Mayadeen reports.

Gaza has shown conclusively over the last 356 days, the “community” is unmoved by lives lost in Arabia. So, it can’t he the blood flowing in the streets that is moving its politicians.

Or, perhaps, the sudden revivalism of ceasefire is the result of Israelis being faced with the imminent probability of their cities taking on a “Gaza chic” look, with bombed-out buildings, bodies rotting beneath the concrete, and raw sewerage running in the streets.

It may be that Israel’s taste for genocide is cut short when it finds itself on the receiving end of war.

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