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Reuters (2/20/24)
This week on CounterSpin: International human rights lawyer Craig Mokhiber told Electronic Intifada recently that the International Court of Justice hearings on the legality of Israel’s 56-year occupation of Palestinian land are
the largest case in history—more than 50 countries are taking part in this, and the US is virtually alone…in defending the legality of Israel’s occupation. Most states are affirming its illegality and cataloging Israeli war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other gross violations of international law.
Every day the US falls more out of step with the world in its support for Israel’s violent assault on Gaza. As Mokhiber said, US vetoes of ceasefires in the UN Security Council, after which thousands more were killed, mean the US is directly responsible for those deaths: “Complicity is a crime.” Many in the US press seem divorced from the idea of US responsibility, and somehow we’re seeing more of the opinions of random TV actors than of groups on the ground in Palestine, and international human rights and legal bodies.
We get some update on this unfolding nightmare from author and activist Gregory Shupak, from the University of Guelph-Humber in Toronto, and from Trita Parsi, co-founder and executive vice president at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft.
Greg Shupak:
Transcript: ‘Israeli Violence Is Legitimized and Palestinian Counter-Violence Is Delegitimized’
Trita Parsi:
Transcript: ‘What in the Slaughter of Palestinians Is So Important to the US?’







It’s February 26th and I was listening to Counterspin and would like to listen to the show again, specifically the discussion about Navalny.
Thanks guys.
Per the questions, “How can the media deprive the public of crucial information?” Are we sure that the election to come is one that could mark the end of Democracy? Or has that horse already left the barn, and we are left with media engendered myths that are stretching the fabric of reality to the bursting point?