By Seth Mandel
Monday, October 23, 2023
The headline on ABC News’s Chicago
affiliate was: “Chicago protest today: Hundreds of Palestinians march downtown
as death toll rises in Israel, Gaza.” The date: October 8. Which means, if you
were involved in organizing that protest, you almost certainly began to do so
on the day of Hamas’s horrific October 7 massacre, while the body count was
still rising faster than anyone on the ground could record. That same day saw
the “All Out for
Palestine” rally in
Dallas. The organizers “told FOX 4 they are calling on the Dallas community to
uplift and honor Palestinian voices.” Socialists in Georgia called a rally on
October 8 in Athens “because the Palestinian people, yesterday, fought back
successfully against Israeli occupation,” according to
an organizer.
These
were celebratory rallies, as was the most infamous of
the bunch, the Democratic
Socialists of America’s New York hate-fest—the one at which protesters chanted
“Resistance is justified when people are occupied” and held signs proclaiming
“By Any Means Necessary.”
These
spectacles of vicarious bloodlust were not concerned with the “proportionality”
of Israel’s response, which had only just begun. They were simply in support of
Hamas and were staged to preempt any consensus that Hamas should be removed
from power.
Proponents
of supposedly peaceable measures to forestall more deaths, like Rep. Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez, were calling for “an immediate ceasefire and
de-escalation” on the very day of the massacre—thus leaving unpunished and
unanswered the Hamas rampage that murdered 1,400 and injured another several
thousand. She said the same two weeks later, this past Sunday, on MSNBC. Would
Ocasio-Cortez support a ceasefire, she was asked, that “would leave Hamas in place”?
Indeed she would, “in the immediate sense.” Following in her train, 18 House
Democrats have signed a resolution in support of
such a ceasefire. They are joined by an interesting array of ceasefire-callers:
China wants a ceasefire, the UN wants a ceasefire, Turkey wants a ceasefire, and left-wing writers and actors and
artists want you to
see their name on a list calling for a ceasefire and to then remember they
exist.
What
these people and countries and entities are asking for, and have been from the
beginning, is an unmolested Hamas-run genocide collective on Israel’s border.
By now all these figures have had ample opportunity to see a fraction of the
recordings of Hamas attacks on October 7 and read the testimony of witnesses
and emergency workers and Hamas terrorists in custody. Israel began showing and
playing the totality of them to journalists yesterday. Those who have seen the
footage say it is the worst thing they have ever seen. And for those of us who
have merely read the transcripts, they are the worst things we have ever read.
October
7 was a watershed day for humanity’s capacity for barbarism.
The
obsessive and immediate calls for a ceasefire represent a moral catastrophe.
They were and are intended not to moderate an Israeli response but to avert
one. They do not deserve to gain an ounce of credibility just because two weeks
later those calls continue. They are aging like milk, not wine. There are
terrorists who must be brought to justice, hostages who must be returned, and
millions of Israelis and Palestinians whose fate must not be left to the whims
of monsters and their apologists.
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