Publish date: 2024/12/15 ( Publish date: 2024/12/15 Time: 13:41 )

Palyouth  

Fateh’s Reformist Democratic Faction stresses the immediate need to address the alarming rise of Israeli societal values that are unmistakably and deeply embedded in the genocidal and supremacist Zionist ideology. These values perpetuate the systematic oppression and suffering of the Palestinian people and also starkly contravene the fundamental tenets of justice and human dignity.

 Dimitri Diliani, the spokesperson for Fateh's Reformist Democratic Faction, asserts, "The systemic entrenchment of dehumanizing Zionist ideology in Israeli society, including its educational and military institutions, embodies a moral descent unparalleled in modern history. These values perpetuate a cycle of genocide and collective suffering, erasing the very fabric of humanity that should bind all nations." The speeches of Israeli social and political activists, trending on Israeli social media, celebrating Israeli genocide in Gaza and crimes of terrorism in the West Bank, reveal a deeply troubling ethos that glorifies genocide, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid, elevating these atrocities to a national virtue.

Diliani added that eulogies for Avraham Ben Pinchas, an Israeli soldier, stand as glaring examples of these values. In one account, an Israeli friend proudly described Pinchas's calculated killings in Gaza, from indiscriminate shelling to running over children with tank treads. Such gruesome crimes, narrated with pride and devoid of remorse, encapsulate the normalization of genocide in Israeli society. Even the act of "counting kills," which Ben Pinchas reportedly abandoned due to the sheer magnitude, underscores a horrifying moral degradation. 

Diliani notes, "This is not an aberration but a reflection of a broader ideological framework deeply embedded in Israeli society. Israeli society thrives on the erasure of Palestinian existence, viewing war crimes not as exceptions but as obligations dictated by an exclusionary, supremacist worldview."

Diliani stressed that while a shrinking minority of Israeli leftist lawmakers have expressed unease over the glorification of genocide, their critiques are overwhelmingly silenced by a dominant societal paradigm that dehumanizes Palestinians and exalts aggression as a national virtue. This deeply entrenched ethos stands in stark contradiction to the foundational ideals of democracy, equality, and human rights championed by Western societies. Yet, paradoxically, the very Western governments continue to provide unwavering political and financial support to the state of Israel, effectively endorsing a value system that undermines the universality of the principles they claim to uphold. 

Diliani exposes this hypocrisy, stating, "The dissonance between Western values and their unyielding support for Israel is both alarming and unsustainable. By funding and arming a regime that celebrates genocide, they compromise their moral authority and erode the universality of human rights."

Diliani draws attention that the consequences of this divergence are not confined to Palestinians. The institutionalization of these values poses an existential threat to global norms of justice and accountability. "Israel’s war crimes are a blueprint for the normalization of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and apartheid, a contagion that could undermine the global commitment to human dignity," warns Diliani. 

Diliani confirmed that Fateh’s Reformist Democratic Faction calls upon the international community to confront the stark reality: sustained complicity in Israel’s actions jeopardizes not only Palestinian lives but the very foundations of global ethics. The world must choose between upholding universal values or perpetuating a system of oppression that thrives on erasure and brutality.

PALYOUTH . K.F

Semantic keywords