Genocide and the silence of the virtuous West
By Sardar Khan Niazi
Nearly a century ago, much of the Western liberal establishment turned a blind eye as Nazi Germany marched toward genocide. Jews, communists, Roma, the disabled, and other minorities were marked for extermination. Whether through ignorance, apathy, or tacit approval, powerful states failed to act — until it was far too late. Today, the same pattern is playing out, this time with Gaza as the battleground. The post-World War II consensus on “never again” was meant to serve as a moral compass. Yet, since October 2023 — when the Hamas attacks provided political cover — Israel has taken a definitive turn toward fulfilling an ultranationalist dream: a purely Jewish territory from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River. What began in 1948 as a campaign of dispossession has mutated into an ongoing genocide. In an appalling historical irony, many of the very nations that once stood united against fascism now facilitate — or ignore — the systematic annihilation of Palestinians. Germany, paralyzed by its historical guilt, is among the worst offenders. In its desperate effort to shield itself from accusations of antisemitism, it fails to recognize the pattern of atrocity — this time enacted by the descendants of those it once tried to annihilate. There are moments of moral clarity: Holocaust survivors and their descendants protesting against the Gaza onslaught. Jewish voices of conscience standing firm in the face of state violence and media distortion. However, these are exceptions. Within Israel, resistance to the state’s militarism and ethno-nationalism is faint. Even calls for a ceasefire often focus solely on the fate of Israeli hostages, ignoring the thousands of Palestinian children killed while lining up for water or medical aid. At Sydney’s weekly pro-Palestine rally, a placard succinctly captured this cognitive dissonance: They’re so stupid, they think genocide is self-defense.Many criticized Jillian Segal, a known Zionist lobbyist........© The Patriot
