A cowardly, shameful response to genocide of Palestinians in Gaza

Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa

17 October 2023

Media Release:

A cowardly, shameful response to genocide of Palestinians in Gaza 

This afternoon’s government announcement of $5 million in humanitarian aid to “Israel, Gaza and the West Bank” is a cowardly, shameful response to Israel’s ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

The priority for Gaza is not bandages and aspirins – they need loud voices condemning Israeli genocide. They need the bombing and killing to stop.

Early last week Hipkins condemned the killing of civilians in the Hamas attack on Israel but has refused to condemn Israeli war crimes against the Palestinian people.

The “collective punishment” of Palestinian civilians in Gaza; the withholding of food, water, electricity and fuel; the intensive massive bombing of densely populated civilian areas of Gaza - these are all war crimes. Genocide is the only name that fits.

Over 700 children have been killed so far by Israel bombing with civilian casualties of over 2,800.

By refusing to condemn these killing Hipkins is giving Israel the green light to continue its orgy of killing in Gaza.

Mr Hipkins says he is “deeply saddened” by civilians deaths. But not deeply saddened enough to call out the colonial, apartheid state of Israel whose racist policies against Palestinians are the cause of the slaughter in Gaza.

Similarly, when Mr Hipkins says “we call on all parties to respect international humanitarian law, and uphold their obligations to protect civilians, and humanitarian workers, including medical personnel” it is a meaningless gap-filler in a government media release.

My Hipkins announcement will be welcomed in Washington and Tel Aviv but will be deplored by decent people around the world who call for human rights for Palestinians and accountabilities for apartheid Israel.

The Prime Minister has our loudest voice – we demand he use it to help end the slaughter of civilians in Gaza by sheeting home blame where it belongs – with the policies of the racist, apartheid state of Israel.

 

John Minto

National Chair

Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa

0220850161

johnminto@orcon.net.nz



John Minto

John Minto is also former National Organiser for HART (Halt All Racist Tours) which successfully campaigned to stop rugby contact between New Zealand and apartheid South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s.