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Date: April 27, 2024 at 08:20:48
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: sociopath Blinken Denies US double standard over human rights abuses

URL: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2024-04-22/israels-gaza-war-has-negatively-impacted-human-rights-says-us-report


Blinken Denies US Double Standard Over Alleged Israeli Rights Abuses
By Reuters

April 22, 2024

U.S. News & World Report
Blinken Denies US Double Standard Over Alleged Israeli Rights Abuses

FILE PHOTO: Palestinian children sit next to the site of an Israeli strike on a
house, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist
group Hamas, in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, April 21, 2024.
REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/File Photo

By Humeyra Pamuk and Jonathan Landay

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday
rejected suggestions that Washington might have a "double standard" when
applying U.S. law to allegations of abuses by the Israeli military in Gaza and
said that examinations of such charges are ongoing.

"Do we have a double standard? The answer is no," Blinken told a news
conference announcing the Department's annual human rights country
reports.

"In general, as we're looking at human rights and the condition of human
rights around the world, we apply the same standard to everyone. That
doesn't change whether the country is an adversary, a competitor, a friend or
an ally," he said.

War in Israel and Gaza
Palestinians are inspecting the damage in the rubble of the Al-Bashir mosque
following Israeli bombardment in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on April 2,
2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian militant group
Hamas. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
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"When it comes to allegations of incidents or whether it's violations of
international humanitarian law, rights abuses...we have processes within the
department that are looking at that incidents that have been raised. Those
processes are ongoing," Blinken said.

He declined to provide when those processes might produce a definitive
assessment.

Israel's military conduct has come under increasing scrutiny as its forces
have killed 34,000 Palestinians in besieged Gaza, according to the enclave's
health authorities, many of them civilians and children. The Gaza Strip has
been reduced to a wasteland, and extreme food shortages have prompted
fears of famine.

Israel launched its assault in response to a Hamas attack on Oct. 7, in which
Israel says 1,200 people were killed.

Rights groups have flagged numerous incidents of civilian harm during the
Israeli army's offensive in Gaza, as well as raised alarm about rising violence
in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, where Palestinian Health Ministry records
show Israeli forces or settlers have killed at least 460 Palestinians since Oct.
7. But so far the Biden administration has said it has not found Israel in
breach of international law.

Advocates have raised questions of double standards saying Washington has
been quick to condemn the actions of, for example, Russia in its invasion of
Ukraine, but the Biden administration has been careful not to go too far in its
criticism of Israel.


Brian Finucane, Senior Adviser to the US Program at the International Crisis
Group pushed back on Blinken's comments, saying it was "disingenuous" to
say partners and adversaries get the same treatment on the issue.

"With adversaries like Russia, there is a policy demand to make quasi-legal,
public determinations about atrocity crimes. With partners like Israel, there is
the opposite policy demand to avoid reaching any inconvenient legal
conclusions," said Finucane, who formerly was a State Department lawyer.

Washington gives $3.8 billion in annual military assistance to its longtime ally.
Leftist Democrats and Arab American groups have criticized the Biden
administration's steadfast support for Israel, which they say provides it with a
sense of impunity.

But this month, President Joe Biden for the first time threatened to condition
support for Israel, and insisted that it take concrete steps to protect
humanitarian aid workers and civilians.

Israel has denied allegations of deliberately causing humanitarian suffering in
the enclave. It denies deliberately targeting civilians, accusing Hamas of
using residential buildings for cover. Hamas denies this.

The State Department in its 2023 human rights report about Israel said the
war with Hamas has had "a significant negative impact" on the human rights
situation in Israel, and cited allegations of numerous incidents such as
arbitrary or unlawful killings, enforced disappearance, torture and unjustified
arrests of journalists among others.

"Israeli authorities operating in Gaza took no publicly visible steps to identify
and punish officials accused of committing human rights abuses," said the
report, covering the incidents of last year.

(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk and Jonathan Landay; Editing by Josie Kao
and Alison Williams)


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54073


Date: April 29, 2024 at 09:15:03
From: akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: BBC nails Blinken

URL: https://twitter.com/tparsi/status/1784925586915201218


Is Blinken really just a bot after all?

Jeffrey St. Clair, CounterPunch reposted

Trita Parsi

BBC puts Blinken on the spot: "Isn't it time that the US started listening to
other countries' ideas [on Gaza]?"

It's not that Blinken stays on message. Increasingly, he simply looks
incapable of answering real questions and resorts to regurgitating tired
talking points.

watch clip of BBC interview at link


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54058


Date: April 28, 2024 at 11:39:42
From: mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: propagandist Akira has to color outside the paper...



Really? Sociopath?

Unnecessary characterization.


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