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#5 Re: 昔日华沙,今日加沙
The Warsaw Ghetto of Yesterday is the Gaza of Today
John WightBy JOHN WIGHTAugust 14, 20247 Mins Read
Warsaw Ghetto, 1943.
Warsaw Ghetto on fire, 1943. Photo: Jewish Historical Institute / Forum
In January 1943 Jewish inmates of the Warsaw Ghetto mounted one of the most heroic and courageous acts of resistance ever recorded. In the face of overwhelming odds, against an advanced and brutal military power, they rose up with nothing more than small arms and an unquenchable human spirit burning in their hearts, choosing to die on their feet rather than go quietly to their doom. They perished and thereby wrote a chapter in human history that has ensured they will forever remain immortal, rightly revered as an example of that which is most noble and good about the human condition.
Conversely, those responsible for leveling the ghetto by aerial bombardment, tanks, and fire wrote their own chapter. Theirs was that of a brutal oppressor driven by racism and inhumanity to slaughter men, women, and children in the name of a poisonous ideology — one that justified cruelty in service to a distorted worldview of racial purity and supremacy as the cornerstone of human progress.
Jewish prisoners arrested for war crimes in Warsaw.
Jewish prisoners arrested for war crimes in Warsaw. 1943.
The parallels that exist between the fighters of the Jewish Underground back then and their Palestinian counterparts in Gaza today are clear. Indeed, those heroic Jewish men and women of the Warsaw Ghetto share a bond with the besieged and oppressed people of Gaza that is much stronger the one they could ever possibly share with those who’ve been slaughtering them in their name. Is a bond of which transcends religion, ethnicity, or creed. It is a bond forged in a shared oppression at the hands of those who claim the right to kill and oppress in the name of civilization.
There are times when words fail to do justice to human suffering and barbarity. These past ten months has been one of those times, as the world has stood by and watched a military superpower shelling, bombing, and attacking a relatively defenseless and captive population of 2.2 million people in the Gaza Strip, a piece of land which qualifies as the world largest open prison — a ghetto by any other name.
Jewish prisoners, in 1943, rounded up by the SS to be sent to death camps as the Warsaw Ghetto burns in the background. Photo: National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records
Objectivity in matters of an oppressed people being slaughtered by their oppressor is in itself a crime. Hence we can state without fear or favor that the IDF and IAF — Israel’s army and air force — have been engaged in war crimes against civilians in Gaza.
Let us be even more frank: a special place in hell is reserved for soldiers and airmen who incinerate civilians and justify it by claiming the status of victim.
The narrative we have heard from Israeli spokespeople that no country would accept missiles being fired on it by “terrorists” is an inversion of the truth. On the contrary, no people would accept being forced to exist under the conditions the Palestinians of Gaza have been under since 2006, when as punishment for daring to elect a government of which their Zionist oppressor disapproves they were besieged on a scale that qualifies as biblical both in duration and brutality.
Gaza
Palestinians walking through damage after an Israeli air-strike. Naaman Omar apaimages
And yet to judge by the coverage of this ongoing massacre by Western media organizations, you would think that this conflict is taking place in a vacuum. Almost without fail they have sought to completely de-contextualize the conflict of its root cause — namely Israel’s decades long military occupation, settlement expansion, land theft, apartheid and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people. They have sought to depict it as a conflict between two equal sides, and have in so doing legitimated and normalized the barbarism of the Zionist apartheid state.
But regardless of the role of Western government and their willing accomplices in the media in giving succor to Israel’s crimes, people have not been silent. All over the world there have been massive demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza. And with every man, woman, and child slaughtered or maimed more and more are raising their voices calling for a boycott of Israel, just as they did against apartheid in South Africa. In this regard, Nelson Mandela’s words in support of the Palestinian struggle have proved prophetic: “We know too well our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”
Child killed by Israeli bomb in Gaza
Palestinians carry the body of a dead child who was found under the rubble of a destroyed house after Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Photo: AP/Abed Khaled
No other state in the world currently boasts of its democratic institutions while holding millions of people under military occupation and siege, denying them their basic human rights, as the State of Israel does. It is an ongoing crime that reveals the profound hypocrisy which sits at the heart of the West’s arrogance in claiming the moral high ground when it comes to its cultural and moral values.
Israel exists in violation of international law, and has been doing it every day of its occupation since 1967. The spread and expansion of its illegal settlements on Palestinian land merely adds grist to the mill of the need to impose meaningful sanctions on what by any objective measure is a rogue state. But those sanctions will never be imposed because of the exceptionalism enjoyed by Israel for historical and geopolitical reasons.
Smoke following another Israeli air strike on Rafah on May 8. Credit: Anas-Mohammed
Smoke following another Israeli air strike on Rafah on May 8. Credit: Anas-Mohammed
But no matter, because in the course of trying to destroy Palestinian life in Gaza Israel has become a state and a society in crisis. It cannot sustain itself on foundations of oppression and apartheid. History leaves no doubt of it.
The heroic fighters of the Jewish Underground in Warsaw back in 1943 were derided as terrorists by their oppressor. As were the fighters of the French resistance. And as were Soviet and Yugoslav Partisans. All at the hands of an occupying power whose bloodlust was justified on the basis of an ideology that had conditioned its adherents to believe that there exists in our world a hierarchy of human worth, and that cultural, racial, and civilizational purity is coterminous with progress.
People who rail against attempts to draw comparison between the Nazis of yesterday and the Zionists of today are right to do so. There is no comparison to be drawn, as the Zionists of today are much worse than the Nazis of yesterday. They are worse simply because the Nazis and their monumental crimes have gone before as a warning from history, one that in the context of Israel and the Palestinians has gone unheeded.
If you enjoyed John’s article, you’ll love his new novel, Gaza – This Bleeding Land. Here’s a taste:
Gaza - This Bleeding LandIt’s July 2014. In the hours leading up to Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza as part of its Operation Protective Edgel, two young men, rival combatants, contemplate life and fate.
Omar is a member of the Palestinian resistance, a proud product of Jabiliya refugee camp in Gaza, who has only ever known occupation, death and oppression. Gabriel is a soldier with the IDF’s elite Golani Brigade, a passionate and unwavering Zionist for whom Israel represents Jewish liberation and pride.
As the clock ticks down they each go back through their respective lives and reflect on the experiences and seminal moments that brought them to this point, here, prepared to fight and to die for their cause.
John WightBy JOHN WIGHTAugust 14, 20247 Mins Read
Warsaw Ghetto, 1943.
Warsaw Ghetto on fire, 1943. Photo: Jewish Historical Institute / Forum
In January 1943 Jewish inmates of the Warsaw Ghetto mounted one of the most heroic and courageous acts of resistance ever recorded. In the face of overwhelming odds, against an advanced and brutal military power, they rose up with nothing more than small arms and an unquenchable human spirit burning in their hearts, choosing to die on their feet rather than go quietly to their doom. They perished and thereby wrote a chapter in human history that has ensured they will forever remain immortal, rightly revered as an example of that which is most noble and good about the human condition.
Conversely, those responsible for leveling the ghetto by aerial bombardment, tanks, and fire wrote their own chapter. Theirs was that of a brutal oppressor driven by racism and inhumanity to slaughter men, women, and children in the name of a poisonous ideology — one that justified cruelty in service to a distorted worldview of racial purity and supremacy as the cornerstone of human progress.
Jewish prisoners arrested for war crimes in Warsaw.
Jewish prisoners arrested for war crimes in Warsaw. 1943.
The parallels that exist between the fighters of the Jewish Underground back then and their Palestinian counterparts in Gaza today are clear. Indeed, those heroic Jewish men and women of the Warsaw Ghetto share a bond with the besieged and oppressed people of Gaza that is much stronger the one they could ever possibly share with those who’ve been slaughtering them in their name. Is a bond of which transcends religion, ethnicity, or creed. It is a bond forged in a shared oppression at the hands of those who claim the right to kill and oppress in the name of civilization.
There are times when words fail to do justice to human suffering and barbarity. These past ten months has been one of those times, as the world has stood by and watched a military superpower shelling, bombing, and attacking a relatively defenseless and captive population of 2.2 million people in the Gaza Strip, a piece of land which qualifies as the world largest open prison — a ghetto by any other name.
Jewish prisoners, in 1943, rounded up by the SS to be sent to death camps as the Warsaw Ghetto burns in the background. Photo: National Archives Collection of World War II War Crimes Records
Objectivity in matters of an oppressed people being slaughtered by their oppressor is in itself a crime. Hence we can state without fear or favor that the IDF and IAF — Israel’s army and air force — have been engaged in war crimes against civilians in Gaza.
Let us be even more frank: a special place in hell is reserved for soldiers and airmen who incinerate civilians and justify it by claiming the status of victim.
The narrative we have heard from Israeli spokespeople that no country would accept missiles being fired on it by “terrorists” is an inversion of the truth. On the contrary, no people would accept being forced to exist under the conditions the Palestinians of Gaza have been under since 2006, when as punishment for daring to elect a government of which their Zionist oppressor disapproves they were besieged on a scale that qualifies as biblical both in duration and brutality.
Gaza
Palestinians walking through damage after an Israeli air-strike. Naaman Omar apaimages
And yet to judge by the coverage of this ongoing massacre by Western media organizations, you would think that this conflict is taking place in a vacuum. Almost without fail they have sought to completely de-contextualize the conflict of its root cause — namely Israel’s decades long military occupation, settlement expansion, land theft, apartheid and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people. They have sought to depict it as a conflict between two equal sides, and have in so doing legitimated and normalized the barbarism of the Zionist apartheid state.
But regardless of the role of Western government and their willing accomplices in the media in giving succor to Israel’s crimes, people have not been silent. All over the world there have been massive demonstrations in solidarity with the Palestinians of Gaza. And with every man, woman, and child slaughtered or maimed more and more are raising their voices calling for a boycott of Israel, just as they did against apartheid in South Africa. In this regard, Nelson Mandela’s words in support of the Palestinian struggle have proved prophetic: “We know too well our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”
Child killed by Israeli bomb in Gaza
Palestinians carry the body of a dead child who was found under the rubble of a destroyed house after Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City, Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. Photo: AP/Abed Khaled
No other state in the world currently boasts of its democratic institutions while holding millions of people under military occupation and siege, denying them their basic human rights, as the State of Israel does. It is an ongoing crime that reveals the profound hypocrisy which sits at the heart of the West’s arrogance in claiming the moral high ground when it comes to its cultural and moral values.
Israel exists in violation of international law, and has been doing it every day of its occupation since 1967. The spread and expansion of its illegal settlements on Palestinian land merely adds grist to the mill of the need to impose meaningful sanctions on what by any objective measure is a rogue state. But those sanctions will never be imposed because of the exceptionalism enjoyed by Israel for historical and geopolitical reasons.
Smoke following another Israeli air strike on Rafah on May 8. Credit: Anas-Mohammed
Smoke following another Israeli air strike on Rafah on May 8. Credit: Anas-Mohammed
But no matter, because in the course of trying to destroy Palestinian life in Gaza Israel has become a state and a society in crisis. It cannot sustain itself on foundations of oppression and apartheid. History leaves no doubt of it.
The heroic fighters of the Jewish Underground in Warsaw back in 1943 were derided as terrorists by their oppressor. As were the fighters of the French resistance. And as were Soviet and Yugoslav Partisans. All at the hands of an occupying power whose bloodlust was justified on the basis of an ideology that had conditioned its adherents to believe that there exists in our world a hierarchy of human worth, and that cultural, racial, and civilizational purity is coterminous with progress.
People who rail against attempts to draw comparison between the Nazis of yesterday and the Zionists of today are right to do so. There is no comparison to be drawn, as the Zionists of today are much worse than the Nazis of yesterday. They are worse simply because the Nazis and their monumental crimes have gone before as a warning from history, one that in the context of Israel and the Palestinians has gone unheeded.
If you enjoyed John’s article, you’ll love his new novel, Gaza – This Bleeding Land. Here’s a taste:
Gaza - This Bleeding LandIt’s July 2014. In the hours leading up to Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza as part of its Operation Protective Edgel, two young men, rival combatants, contemplate life and fate.
Omar is a member of the Palestinian resistance, a proud product of Jabiliya refugee camp in Gaza, who has only ever known occupation, death and oppression. Gabriel is a soldier with the IDF’s elite Golani Brigade, a passionate and unwavering Zionist for whom Israel represents Jewish liberation and pride.
As the clock ticks down they each go back through their respective lives and reflect on the experiences and seminal moments that brought them to this point, here, prepared to fight and to die for their cause.
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#6 Re: 昔日华沙,今日加沙
昨日的华沙ghetto,今日的加沙
作者:约翰·怀特(John Wight)
1943年1月,华沙ghetto中的犹太人发起了人类历史上最英勇、最壮烈的反抗之一。在面对装备精良、手段残酷的强大军力时,他们仅凭轻武器和不屈的精神奋起反抗,选择战斗而非沉默赴死。他们虽终被消灭,却因此在历史上写下了永不磨灭的一章,成为人类高贵精神的象征,永被铭记。
而对华沙隔都进行轰炸、动用坦克和火焰摧毁其一切的那些人,也写下了属于他们的篇章——一个由种族主义与非人性推动的残暴压迫者,为一套扭曲的种族纯洁和优越论信念服务,不惜杀害无辜男女老幼。
今天,加沙的巴勒斯坦人,与当年华沙隔都的犹太地下斗士之间,存在着明确的相似性。事实上,这些受到围困和压迫的加沙人民,与那些在他们名义下施暴者之间的联系,远不如他们与华沙反抗者之间那样深刻。这是一种超越宗教、种族或信仰的联结,是一种在共同遭受“以文明之名”施行压迫与屠杀时所铸就的深层纽带。
过去十个月,世界眼睁睁看着一个军事强国不断炮击、轰炸、攻击一个几乎毫无防御能力、被封锁在全球最大“露天监狱”中的220万人口的加沙地带。这种人道灾难的惨烈程度,已超出语言所能表达。
面对压迫者屠杀被压迫者的现实,所谓“客观中立”本身就是一种犯罪。因此我们必须毫不含糊地指出:以色列国防军(IDF)和空军(IAF)正在加沙犯下战争罪。
更直白地说:那些焚烧平民、却又自称受害者的士兵与飞行员,应当在地狱中有其专属之地。
以色列发言人常说“没有国家会容忍恐怖分子向其发射火箭弹”,这是对事实的彻底颠倒。真正的事实是:没有哪个民族会愿意长期生活在巴勒斯坦人自2006年以来所遭受的那种封锁中——仅仅因为他们在民主选举中选出了一个以色列不喜欢的政权,就被施加了近乎圣经级别的长期惩罚与围困。
而西方主流媒体在报道这场持续的屠杀时,却仿佛这场冲突发生在真空中。他们几乎一致地剥离冲突的历史背景与根源——即以色列数十年的军事占领、扩张定居点、土地掠夺、种族隔离和对巴勒斯坦人民的种族清洗。他们将之描绘成“两方势均力敌”的冲突,从而为以色列的暴行提供了合法化和正常化的外衣。
然而,尽管西方政府和媒体为以色列撑腰,全世界人民并未沉默。世界各地爆发了声援加沙巴勒斯坦人的大规模抗议活动。每当又有一名妇女、儿童或老人被杀或致残,就有更多人站出来呼吁抵制以色列——正如当年全球抵制南非种族隔离制度一样。在这方面,纳尔逊·曼德拉曾言:“我们太清楚,没有巴勒斯坦人的自由,我们的自由也无法完整。”
目前,没有任何一个自称“民主”的国家,如以色列那般公然将数百万人置于军事占领和封锁之下,并剥夺他们最基本的人权。这是一场持续的犯罪,也暴露了西方在道德与文化优越感背后深刻的虚伪。
以色列自1967年起,每天都在违反国际法,其不断扩张的非法定居点只进一步说明,国际社会必须对其实施真正的制裁。可这些制裁永远不会发生,因为以色列因历史与地缘政治原因享有“特殊地位”,被豁免于惩罚之外。
但无论如何,试图毁灭加沙生命的过程中,以色列本身正陷入一场深重的国家与社会危机。它不可能永远建立在压迫和种族隔离的基础之上。历史对此从不宽容。
当年华沙的犹太地下战士曾被纳粹称作“恐怖分子”;法国抵抗军、苏联和南斯拉夫的游击队也是如此。他们都面对一套信奉“人类价值等级”、主张文化与种族纯粹即是进步的占领意识形态。
有些人反对将当今的犹太复国主义者与当年的纳粹相提并论。他们说得对——因为这种比较还不够准确。事实上,如今的犹太复国主义者比当年的纳粹更加恶劣。他们之所以更恶劣,是因为他们本应从纳粹所犯下的滔天罪行中汲取教训——但却彻底无视了历史的警示。
作者:约翰·怀特(John Wight)
1943年1月,华沙ghetto中的犹太人发起了人类历史上最英勇、最壮烈的反抗之一。在面对装备精良、手段残酷的强大军力时,他们仅凭轻武器和不屈的精神奋起反抗,选择战斗而非沉默赴死。他们虽终被消灭,却因此在历史上写下了永不磨灭的一章,成为人类高贵精神的象征,永被铭记。
而对华沙隔都进行轰炸、动用坦克和火焰摧毁其一切的那些人,也写下了属于他们的篇章——一个由种族主义与非人性推动的残暴压迫者,为一套扭曲的种族纯洁和优越论信念服务,不惜杀害无辜男女老幼。
今天,加沙的巴勒斯坦人,与当年华沙隔都的犹太地下斗士之间,存在着明确的相似性。事实上,这些受到围困和压迫的加沙人民,与那些在他们名义下施暴者之间的联系,远不如他们与华沙反抗者之间那样深刻。这是一种超越宗教、种族或信仰的联结,是一种在共同遭受“以文明之名”施行压迫与屠杀时所铸就的深层纽带。
过去十个月,世界眼睁睁看着一个军事强国不断炮击、轰炸、攻击一个几乎毫无防御能力、被封锁在全球最大“露天监狱”中的220万人口的加沙地带。这种人道灾难的惨烈程度,已超出语言所能表达。
面对压迫者屠杀被压迫者的现实,所谓“客观中立”本身就是一种犯罪。因此我们必须毫不含糊地指出:以色列国防军(IDF)和空军(IAF)正在加沙犯下战争罪。
更直白地说:那些焚烧平民、却又自称受害者的士兵与飞行员,应当在地狱中有其专属之地。
以色列发言人常说“没有国家会容忍恐怖分子向其发射火箭弹”,这是对事实的彻底颠倒。真正的事实是:没有哪个民族会愿意长期生活在巴勒斯坦人自2006年以来所遭受的那种封锁中——仅仅因为他们在民主选举中选出了一个以色列不喜欢的政权,就被施加了近乎圣经级别的长期惩罚与围困。
而西方主流媒体在报道这场持续的屠杀时,却仿佛这场冲突发生在真空中。他们几乎一致地剥离冲突的历史背景与根源——即以色列数十年的军事占领、扩张定居点、土地掠夺、种族隔离和对巴勒斯坦人民的种族清洗。他们将之描绘成“两方势均力敌”的冲突,从而为以色列的暴行提供了合法化和正常化的外衣。
然而,尽管西方政府和媒体为以色列撑腰,全世界人民并未沉默。世界各地爆发了声援加沙巴勒斯坦人的大规模抗议活动。每当又有一名妇女、儿童或老人被杀或致残,就有更多人站出来呼吁抵制以色列——正如当年全球抵制南非种族隔离制度一样。在这方面,纳尔逊·曼德拉曾言:“我们太清楚,没有巴勒斯坦人的自由,我们的自由也无法完整。”
目前,没有任何一个自称“民主”的国家,如以色列那般公然将数百万人置于军事占领和封锁之下,并剥夺他们最基本的人权。这是一场持续的犯罪,也暴露了西方在道德与文化优越感背后深刻的虚伪。
以色列自1967年起,每天都在违反国际法,其不断扩张的非法定居点只进一步说明,国际社会必须对其实施真正的制裁。可这些制裁永远不会发生,因为以色列因历史与地缘政治原因享有“特殊地位”,被豁免于惩罚之外。
但无论如何,试图毁灭加沙生命的过程中,以色列本身正陷入一场深重的国家与社会危机。它不可能永远建立在压迫和种族隔离的基础之上。历史对此从不宽容。
当年华沙的犹太地下战士曾被纳粹称作“恐怖分子”;法国抵抗军、苏联和南斯拉夫的游击队也是如此。他们都面对一套信奉“人类价值等级”、主张文化与种族纯粹即是进步的占领意识形态。
有些人反对将当今的犹太复国主义者与当年的纳粹相提并论。他们说得对——因为这种比较还不够准确。事实上,如今的犹太复国主义者比当年的纳粹更加恶劣。他们之所以更恶劣,是因为他们本应从纳粹所犯下的滔天罪行中汲取教训——但却彻底无视了历史的警示。
#7 Re: 昔日华沙,今日加沙 - 犹太复国主义者的邪恶超过了当年的纳粹法西斯分子
这才死了几个人,就变成邪恶超过了当年的纳粹法西斯分子。
你鳖共产党黑手党饿死3千万,镇压反革命杀了几百万,长春围城饿死几十万老百姓连个响声都没有
你鳖共产党黑手党饿死3千万,镇压反革命杀了几百万,长春围城饿死几十万老百姓连个响声都没有
共产党就是赤裸裸黑手党
#8 Re: 昔日华沙,今日加沙 - 犹太复国主义者的邪恶超过了当年的纳粹法西斯分子
那也是因为柚子故意发明邪恶的东西破坏别人的国家Mountainlion 写了: 2025年 6月 25日 22:40 这才死了几个人,就变成邪恶超过了当年的纳粹法西斯分子。
你鳖共产党黑手党饿死3千万,镇压反革命杀了几百万,长春围城饿死几十万老百姓连个响声都没有
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#11 Re: 昔日华沙,今日加沙 - 犹太复国主义者的邪恶超过了当年的纳粹法西斯分子
黄皮疯疣精现身说法Mountainlion 写了: 2025年 6月 25日 22:40 这才死了几个人,就变成邪恶超过了当年的纳粹法西斯分子。
你鳖共产党黑手党饿死3千万,镇压反革命杀了几百万,长春围城饿死几十万老百姓连个响声都没有
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