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Fighting to the End - A Hero’s Death Puts More Iron in the Soul

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Sinwar resisted to the end, fighting off the Israelis with grenades and even 
with his hand blown off by a tank shell.


We don’t need future historians to tell us that Yahya Sinwar was a hero of 
colonial resistance. We know it already. He spent 22 years in an Israeli prison 
before being released in a prisoner exchange. Far from learning the lesson 
Israel hoped to teach him, he returned to the battle and became one of Hamas’ 
most skillful strategists.

Sinwar resisted to the end, fighting off the Israelis with grenades and even 
with his hand blown off by a tank shell, throwing a stick at the drone sent in 
to identify him ahead of the sniper’s shot that finally killed over. A second 
tank shell destroyed the building and buried him under the rubble so that he 
shared the fate suffered by tens of thousands of other Palestinians in the 
genocide.

Although Israel claimed that he was found by accident, it is likely that it 
knew where he was. In his statement from the White House, Biden highlighted how 
closely and intensively the US had been working with Israel to find him. Given 
the enemy’s combined array of weaponry, from bunker-buster bombs to drones and 
the most advanced means of electronic surveillance, Sinwar knew that almost 
certainly they would get him one day and made his choice to fight to the end 
long ago.

Resisting occupation, Sinwar was no different from the French maquis or the 
Jews of the Warsaw uprising in resisting the Nazis. But just as the Nazis 
defamed those who dared to stand against them, so politicians and the western 
media abused Sinwar as a terrorist and the most evil man on the face of the 
earth.

There is nothing unusual in this. Africans who resisted invasion and occupation 
in the 19th century were the most evil men on the face of the face of the earth 
in their time. Alternatively, at the same time, they were also fanatics or just 
plain mad (the ‘mad mullah’ of Somaliland and the ‘mad Mahdi’ of Sudan, both 
proto-national heroes in the African history of resistance).

The gap between how western governments and media see the Middle East/West Asia 
and how the rest of the world sees it is now an unbridgeable gulf.

The most strident media voice in support of international lawlessness on a 
grand scale, including the mass murder of Muslims under the pretext of war (can 
anyone remotely suppose there would be such support if the skins were white and 
the religion Christian or Jewish?) is Murdoch’s News Corporation, incorporating 
in his Australian home country the arch-conservative Australian newspaper and 
Sky News.

The ghoulish gloating over the death of Sinwar coming out of the Murdoch stable 
is counterposed with the adulation of a man wanted for mass murder by the ICC 
(International Criminal Court), a man whose government has been found guilty of 
“plausible” genocide by the ICJ (International Court of Justice).

That was in January and the situation has grown much worse since then, Israel 
having completely ignored the ICJ’s findings and gone on to commit even greater 
crimes.

Here, it is worth referring in detail to the warrant for Netanyahu’s arrest 
issued by the chief prosecutor of the ICC, Karim Khan. The charges against him 
of responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity are listed as 
starvation as a method of warfare, wilfully causing great suffering or serious 
injury to body or health, wilful killing, intentional attacks on a civilian 
population, extermination and/or murder, persecution as a crime against 
humanity and other inhumane acts.

Warrants were also issued for the arrest of Muhammad Deif, Yahya Sinwar and 
Ismail Haniyeh for killing, hostage-taking and systematic attacks on a civilian 
population on October 7 but that was one day, not months – now more than a year 
– and as serious as these charges are, those against Netanyahu are far more 
extensive. Nothing could be more serious than the charge of extermination, 
nothing more disturbing to a people empowered by persecution than the charge of 
persecution.

The world hardly needs a prosecution and a court to see the enormity of the 
crimes committed by Israel, with the full approval of most of its people. These 
crimes range from the mass killing of civilians in bombing attacks to the 
assassination not just of senior figures in Hamas and Hezbollah but 
journalists, medical personnel and even, as in Lebanon recently, the mayors of 
local councils.

On the West Bank, the vandalism and murder by soldiers sanctioned by the 
occupying administration have the same objective as the onslaught on Gaza, 
which is the destruction of everything pertaining to the Palestinian civilian 
population, with its physical removal as the final goal.

Of the evidence of their contemptible behavior in their own videos, as they 
prance about in women’s clothes in the homes they have destroyed and cheer as 
the schools and universities they have mined come tumbling down, these louts in 
uniform are also war criminals.

The UN’s ‘Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied 
Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem and Israel’ in a report issued 
on September 11, 2024, has focussed on the treatment of detainees and hostages 
in Israeli attacks on Gaza’s medical facilities after October 7.

It quotes the finding of the WHO that from October 7 to July 30, “widespread 
and systematic” attacks on 110 healthcare facilities had killed 747 people and 
killed another 969. Air strikes against hospitals and besieged hospital 
premises had been preceded by evacuation orders but safe evacuation had been 
prevented.

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, 500 medical staff were killed from 
October 7 to June 23, with many more obviously being killed after that date. 
Another 19 Palestine Red Crescent Society – equivalent of the Red Cross – staff 
or volunteers had been killed.

The hundreds of medical personnel abducted included three hospital directors, 
with at least two senior medical personnel dying in detainment and 128 health 
workers still detained. Direct attacks had been launched against medical 
convoys of the ICRC, the UN, the PRCS (Palestine Red Crescent Society) and 
NGOs, with 113 ambulances also attacked and 61 damaged.

The report refers to the killing of the Rajab family in their car, the attempt 
of an ambulance to reach the only surviving member, Hind, a girl of five, after 
the occupying force had cleared its safe passage to the site only for it to be 
destroyed by a missile and the two paramedics killed. Hundreds of bullets were 
fired into the car from a tank, finally killing Hind.

The report found that as of July 15, 2024, 20 out of 36 hospitals were 
completely non-functional and the other 16 were only partially operating. On 
the West Bank, 23 people had been killed in 520 attacks on healthcare 
facilities, with three patients, one of them paralyzed, murdered in their beds 
after Israeli ‘security’ forces disguised as women and medical personnel 
invaded Jenin’s Ibn Sina hospital in January.

In Gaza, the Awdah, Shifa and Nasr hospitals had been deliberately targeted by 
snipers. In February a handcuffed Palestinian had been sent into the Nasr 
hospital to tell people to leave, only to be shot dead when he left.

More than 500 bodies were later found in mass graves dug in the grounds of the 
Shifa and Nasr hospitals. The bodies included those of children and women. Some 
showed signs of torture and summary execution. Others had their hands tied, 
were still wearing hospital wristbands and surgical gowns or had been stripped 
naked. Although Israel denied digging the graves, it admitted to digging them 
up in the search for the bodies of Israeli captives (it found none).

The Turkish hospital in the Netzarim corridor was forced to close down because 
of damage caused by air strikes. As the only dedicated oncology hospital in 
Gaza, 10,000 patients were left without access to treatment. The Awdah 
Hospital, the main reproductive health care provider, was targeted repeatedly 
despite MSF (Medecins Sans Frontieres) having given its coordinates to the 
occupying forces. Four doctors had already been killed when in December, all 
males over 15 were ordered to leave.

Several people, including medical staff and a pregnant woman, were killed as 
the hospital was emptied. From October 7 to December 23 the hospital provided 
care to 15,577 patients with just 75 beds and in February it was forced to 
partially cease operations.

Direct attacks on healthcare facilities have affected about 540,000 women or 
girls of reproductive age. With hospitals unsafe or unable to provide services, 
they are compelled to give birth in unsanitary conditions at ‘home,’ a tent or 
wherever they have managed to find shelter from Israeli bombing. In December 
2023, even the Basmah IVF clinic was bombed, destroying 3000 embryos.

Already in June, the UN Children’s Fund estimated that 3000 malnourished 
children were at risk of dying. It is known that some did die and now 
starvation is not just an accusation against Netanyahu but is being openly 
promoted as a means of clearing Gaza of its civilian population.

The arbitrary arrest of thousands of Palestinians, their disappearance with no 
names or their whereabouts provided by the occupying regime, and the torture, 
humiliation and sexual assault on prisoners, most notoriously at the Sde Teiman 
torture center in the Naqab, are part of a picture of total destruction being 
perpetuated by the Israeli government and military command.

By July 15, the UN report found, at least 53 Palestinians had died in custody, 
44 from Gaza, including 36 who had ‘died’ in Sde Teiman, and nine from the West 
Bank. More are certain to have ‘died’ since then.

The Israeli military has been committing mass murder every day for more than a 
year. Although the pretext is military, the real targets are the civilian 
populations of Gaza, the West Bank and now Lebanon. There is no limit to who or 
what Israel will destroy. Nothing and no one is safe and every law of war is 
violated. Every international institution holding Israel to account, from the 
UN and its secretary-general to the ICJ and the ICC is abused, and sneered at.

No atrocity is so bad for Israel that it cannot be surpassed. On October 14 
2024 an Israeli warplane bombed tents outside the Aqsa hospital in Deir al 
Balah. Four people were burnt to death and 40 wounded. Three of the four dead 
were Alaa al Dalou, 37, the mother of Sha’aban, 19, and Abdurrahman, 12, who 
died of his burns several days later. On October 20, about 100 civilians were 
killed in more bombing of Deir al Balah. Dozens more were killed in the bombing 
of the Jabiliya refugee camp, with decomposing bodies left in homes or on the 
streets because it was too dangerous to retrieve them.

What is now taking shape is the ‘generals’ plan’, according to which the 
hundreds of thousands of people in north Gaza will be given an ultimatum to 
“surrender or starve” or be killed if they don’t leave for the Mawasi strip In 
the south.

The fuel, food and water situation is already desperate, with aid blocked 
almost completely. WFP (the World Food Programme) has not been able to send any 
aid to north Gaza since the beginning of October. A trickle is coming in from 
some NGOs but distribution is blocked by Israel either at the crossing point or 
by the constant bombing that makes delivery too dangerous.

Al Awda Hospital of Jabaliya, the Indonesian Hospital and Kamal Adwan Hospitals 
of Beit Lahiya have been ordered to evacuate all staff and patients 
irrespective of their condition. They remain under military siege.

The war crimes against humanity being committed by Israel are so outrageous and 
obvious that its collaborators in so-called ‘news’ outlets only make fools and 
lackeys of themselves by suppressing or distorting the truth and trying to 
present the perpetrator as the victim.

The horrible image of an arm waving from the midst of the blaze that killed the 
Dalou family shocked an already shocked world. These crimes are so heinous that 
some of Israel’s traditional ‘friends’ are starting to back away, even if Trump 
and Harris continue to support Israel’s ‘right’ to defend itself.

Yahya Sinwar was an extraordinarily courageous man. He was out in the open, not 
hiding in a tunnel, as the Israeli media repeatedly alleged, but armed and 
waiting to take on his enemies even with one of his hands blown off. Just as he 
enters history as a resistance hero, Netanyahu will enter it as one of the 
worst war criminals in modern history.

It will not be long before the Sinwar, Haniyeh and Nasrallah brigades join the 
battle against Israel. Britain’s murder of Shaikh Izz al Din al Qassam in the 
1930s did not stop the Palestinian resistance and neither will these murders. 
On the contrary, they will put even more iron into the soul.

– Jeremy Salt


  


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