Israeli Ministries Cut Ties With Haaretz Over Scathing Comments

Multiple Israeli state ministries announced the suspension of ties with daily prestigious liberal daily Haaretz after the newspaper’s publisher described Palestinians as “freedom fighters.”

This decision late Thursday came after Haaretz owner Amos Schocken made the comments in London last Sunday, which sparked controversy within Israeli political circles.

Israeli news outlet Israel Hayom reported that an Interior Ministry directive includes halting cooperation with Haaretz due to Schocken’s remarks. The ministry has demanded an apology from Schocken for his description of Palestinians.

In a subsequent press conference, Schocken expressed regret for his comments, stating: “I have reconsidered my words … As for (Palestinian group) Hamas, they are not freedom fighters.”

In his original remarks, Schocken criticized the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that it “doesn’t care about imposing a cruel apartheid regime on the Palestinian population. It dismisses the costs of both sides for defending the settlements while fighting the Palestinian freedom fighters, that Israel calls terrorists.”

He referred to the situation in Gaza as a “second Nakba” – the “catastrophe” of the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians in 1948, when Israel was founded – and called for sanctions on Israel, claiming that this is the only way to achieve a Palestinian state.

Following Schocken’s remarks, the Israeli Culture Ministry announced it would immediately cease all advertising and collaborations with Haaretz.

The controversy intensified after Haaretz published an editorial on Wednesday suggesting it was not surprising that serious doubts arose about Israel’s practice of ethnic cleansing in northern Gaza, part of a recent forceful effort to force Palestinians out of the area. “If it looks like ethnic cleansing, it probably is,” said the editorial.

Haaretz’s commentary highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, noting that Israeli forces have besieged northern Gaza for over three weeks, resulting in significant restrictions on humanitarian aid.

The editorial warned that continued aggression could lead to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and the destruction of entire communities, leaving a lasting moral and legal stain on Israeli society.

The Israeli army has sustained a deadly offensive in northern Gaza since Oct. 5, claiming it aims to prevent Hamas from regrouping. Palestinians, however, accuse Israel of seeking to occupy the area and forcibly displace its residents.

Overall, Israeli forces have killed more than 43,000 people since a cross-border offensive by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023 and injured over 101,000.

The Israeli onslaught has displaced almost the entire population of the territory amid an ongoing blockade that has led to severe shortages of food, clean water and medicine.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its actions in Gaza.

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Francesca  Albanese Calls For Suspending Israel in The UN

UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese recommends “suspending” the membership of the occupying state, Israel, in the United Nations until it stops violating international laws against Palestine.

She made these comments at a press conference,  Wednesday, at the UN headquarters in New York, when she presented her report titled “Situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, including East Jerusalem,” on Israeli violations against the Palestinians.

Albanese highlighted the violence committed by Israel and the Israeli settlers who seized Palestinian lands extends beyond the Gaza Strip.

She pointed to the escalation of “ethnic cleansing and racist movements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.”

At the press conference, the UN Special Rapporteur said: “I recommend considering and/or suspending Israel’s membership in the UN until it stops violating international laws and ends the occupation.”

She explained the “genocidal attacks” launched by Israel against the Palestinians are clearly illegal, referring to the decisions of the International Court of Justice on this issue.

“Israel has no right to exist in the occupied Palestinian territories 

The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to withdraw its military presence completely, unconditionally and as soon as possible, dismantle settlements, stop seizing natural resources in the occupied Palestinian territories, and pay compensation,” she added. 

Albanese stressed that according to the decisions of the International Court of Justice, Israel must withdraw from the Palestinian territories by September of next year at the latest.

She asked: “The question is: What is the United States doing to ensure Israel’s compliance with the interim measures taken by the International Court of Justice?”

The Israeli occupation army, supported by the United States and Europe, continues its aggression on the Gaza Strip for the second year in a row, where its warplanes bomb the vicinity of hospitals, buildings, towers and homes of Palestinian civilians and destroy them over the heads of their residents, and prevent the entry of water, food, medicine and fuel.

The aggression left about 145,000 Palestinian martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amid massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and elderly people, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.

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