Hopefully there is not already a thread on this.
Im a novice at best when it comes to very complex situation between Israel and the Palestines. At the moment of course, the Gaza conflict is the most pressing.
Please enlighten me , I never understood the main focus on the blockade from Israel when they also share a significant border with Egypt (arab allie?). Couldn’t you get all/most of their imports from Egypt. What am I missing here?
Gaza is run by Hamas, which is a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. If you followed the events in Egypt, you’ll see that the Egyptian government hates the Muslim Brotherhood, and wants to see it destroyed.
If that’s the case and conspiracy theories aside, how come the Egyptian blockade is nowhere near as highlighted (in the media) as the Israeli blockade?
Respectfully, and this is not a knock at you, but Vox is a horrible source for this conflict and Zach Beauchamp is spectacularly ignorant about Israel.
In the first “primer” he put up about it Beauchamp insisted that there was a bridge connecting Gaza and the West Bank and continued to insist there was one repeatedly despite plenty of people writing in to say there wasn’t, insisting that “I read it earlier.”
They finally did issue a correction admitting there is no such bridge. Nevertheless, I think it’s quite telling that Vox would choose to pay someone to write about the issue who knew so little about it that he thought there was a bridge connecting Gaza to the West Bank, which is something I can’t imagine anyone remotely familiar with the situation would believe.
Because Arabs oppressing/mistreating/massacring Arabs is not news. In the last few days Assad regime killed more Arabs than Israel has in the last few years. Have you seen it in the news in the last few days? No? There ya go.
A) They want to maintain good relations with both the US and Israel.
B) The Egypt in all of its incarnations from King Farouq onwards has never liked the Palestinians and has always distrusted them.
Nor is the first time there’s been such squabbling. If you ever read a well-done non-propogandistic book about the 1948 War, you’ll notice that when the Arab armies invaded they were more jockeying for position against their rivals then trying to wipe out the Jews.
C)The current Egyptian government really, really doesn’t like Hamas because of the turmoil the Muslim Brotherhood is responsible for within Egypt and Hamas is an offshoot of the Egyptian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. Remember, Hamas isn’t a nationalist organization, it’s an internationalist organization.
Example: Hamas a few days ago executed 30 Palestinians they said were “collaborators”. Without a trial, of course. They also executed 20 Palestinians who protested against them. Can you point me to one MSM source that reported it?
Another example: it has been reported, in various non-MSM news sources, that by 2012, 160 Palestinian children died building Hamas tunnels. Since the building of the tunnels continued/intensified since then, many more Palestinian children since then died building them. Have you seen this reported in any MSM sources? CBS/ABC/NBC/CNN/MSNBC/NYT/WaPo etc. etc. etc. Is this not a newsworthy item? After all, dead children! Extremely newsworthy when it can be attributed to Israel. When attributed to Hamas - meh.
The 160 Palestinian children dying in building Hamas tunnels came out in 2012 paper in “Journal of Palestine Studies”. Not a pro-Israeli publication by any stretch of imagination, by the way. It may have gone unnoticed then - but it was highlighted now, in Jerusalem Post and Tablet Magazine. No mention of it anywhere in MSM. Do you think it is not newsworthy? Or could it be there is a bit of a bias? Palestinian kids’ deaths are only newsworthy if Israelis can be blamed.
I haven’t seem the situation in Iraq on the front page of any newspaper in weeks, or at the top of a major new site. The Gaza conflict is the number one international story everywhere.
It is simple fact that people care far, far more if Jews do something bad than if Arabs do.
Egypt is currently ruled by a military regime that sees Hamas and the domestic Muslim Brotherhood as being more or less on the same side. As a result, they enforce the incredibly unpopular blockade of Gaza from their end, at least for now. I’m imagining a massive refugee flow in their direction, perhaps due to Gaza being rendered essentially uninhabitable, as forcing the hand of the stronger powers in the region.
Oh, and regarding Krauthammer: He’s both Jewish and a Zionist (which are not one and the same), so if he’s not a hypocrite, he’d better take that guaranteed Israeli citizenship any day now. They won’t prevent him from immigrating simply because he’s a neocon mouthpiece who’s been so comprehensively wrong about everything he ought to be laughed out of polite society.