“A Textbook Case of Genocide – Why isn’t the World Listening?”: Israeli Holocaust Scholar Raz Segal Describes Israel’s Assault on Gaza. | Survivability News Op-Ed. (Video)

– Why should Raz Segal’s words weigh heavily on Americans, Europeans, and citizens all over the world?
– What impact should his words have on the way we should start voting to choose our next political leaders, especially in in western democracies, representatives who will truly start to represent the will of the people, not those of special interest, foreign and domestic?

“A Textbook Case of Genocide – And the world isn’t listening?”:

Israeli Holocaust Scholar Raz Segal Decries Israel’s Assault on Gaza.

Watch his video interview below.

  • Who is Raz Segal?
  • Why should his words weigh heavily on Americans, Europeans, and citizens all over the world?
  • What impact should his words have on the way we should start voting to choose our next political leaders, especially in in western democracies, representatives who will truly start to represent the will of the people, not those of special interest, foreign and domestic?

Raz Sega is an Israeli expert in modern genocide. He calls Israel’s assault on Gaza a textbook case of “intent to commit genocide” and that its rationalization of its violence a “shameful use” of the lessons of the Holocaust. He also addresses the Israeli state exceptionalism beliefs on Palestinians victims and compares and contrasts it to “Nazis” who used it on the Jews, and which Israel is uses to “justify, rationalize, deny, distort, disavow mass violence against Palestinians,” says Segal.

Watch below Prof Segal’s video interview with Amy Goodman below and make your own conclusions, and ask yourself:

  • Why did my political leaders / representatives, who I voted for, give the green light and full permission for Israel to commit Genocide in Gaza?
  • Who are they serving with this consent and complicity to the Gaza Genocide?
  • Are they serving me the citizen and/or our country?
  • Are they serving some special interest, foreign and/or domestic?

Context:

Holocaust: Encyclopedia Britannica

“Holocaust, Hebrew Shoʾah, Yiddish and Hebrew Ḥurban (“Destruction”), the systematic state-sponsored killing of six million Jewish men, women, and children and millions of others by Nazi Germany and its collaborators during World War II. The Germans called this “the final solution to the Jewish question.” The word Holocaust is derived from the Greek holokauston.”