Is this Netanyahu’s “final solution” for the Palestinians?
It's obvious that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu never intended to observe the cease-fire agreement with Hamas. In the second phase, his army would have had to leave Gaza for good, once the remaining hostages, alive and dead, were all returned. That was never his intention.
Even before the resumption of heavy bombing in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the Israeli army had broken it. It had already killed 170 Palestinians and placed Gaza under total siege, which means that the hospitals which are meant to treat the latest casualties from the bombing don't even have medical supplies.
Netanyahu's calculation was that once Trump was inaugurated, he'd have the green light to "finish the job" in Gaza. And that's precisely what he's doing. While US bombers struck Yemen and Trump made clear that this was a message "aimed at Iran", his envoy proposed a new deal for Gaza: Hamas should hand over all the hostages immediately, in exchange for a possible new cease-fire, but there were no guarantees.
This latest bombardment of Gaza which has already killed over 600 people in the past 2 days (many children, their whole bodies burnt) is, according to Netanyahu, "only the beginning". He says "negotiations" (if any) will now take place "under fire".
The miserable response from UN officials and aid organisations is to invoke "international law", saying Netanyahu should be arrested as a war criminal. As if such legal niceties were not created precisely to give the illusion that something other than the law of the jungle prevailed in this world!
Of course, by breaking the cease-fire, Netanyahu is saving himself from jail and his government from falling. He got the far-right Ben-Gvir back into his cabinet - a quasi-fascist who wants the expulsion of all Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank.
In the meantime the Israeli army is bulldozing and burning homes in Jenin and Nablus in the Occupied West Bank. Tens of thousands have had to evacuate their homes in the last weeks.
Keir Starmer, along with the Tories and most EU leaders has backed Netanyahu and his systematic slaughter of the Palestinians for the past 17 months. No doubt, like Macron he might hesitate to endorse Netanyahu's latest hellfire. But the working class understands very well where he stands. It's in the camp of our enemies. The time will come when we will deal with all of them.