It looks like they’re speedrunning to the finish line to get things over with as quickly as possible.

Since nothing is going to stand in their way, how can we make sure they are held accountable for generations to come?

Maybe we can have a day of remembrance for the Palestinians.

I’m afraid that once Israel has completed their genocide, the media cycle and influencers will ensure its never spoken about again.

How do we keep it fresh in people’s minds until the perpetrators and/or their offspring face justice?

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    I’m going to leave this up as the question is not against the rules. However any suggestion of violence against any people will not be tolerated.

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    The same way we held accountable the perpetrators of the genocides in Rwanda and Armenia and Tibet and Darfur and Myanmar and Bosnia and Lebanon and Indonesia.

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    Kind of like Israel did for fugitive Nazis after WW2. Clandestine snatch-and-grabs, followed by perfunctory trials and swift execution. In this case however, it’s hard to imagine any star sponsorship, so it will likely fall upon citizens of good conscience everywhere

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      The disturbing part is we can count on state sponsorship, it’ll just be from our government to Bibi in the form of more bonbs.

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    Convince the US that Israeli accountability is in their geopolitical interests, because otherwise the US will continue to protect them and provide diplomatic cover against international law. And, uh, good luck with that.

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    Stopping the genocide is a necessity. Getting “justice” for the genocide is a luxury.

    Palestinians will not forget what happened. No matter the media cycle or influencers.

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    Mostly, it’s the same story as whatever genocide in Africa. I’m not worried about the ICJ handling it, unless Israeli officials complete their irony arc by fleeing to Argentina. Or just win and occupy the whole Middle East, somehow.

    The extra thing that really needs to happen is a detailed inquiry into how they’ve so thoroughly dominated the narrative in the West, so we can prevent it from ever happening again. Apartheid South Africa was supposed to be the last evil faction we fully threw our lot in with.

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    Israel showed the world how. They setup covert groups of Nazi hunters and went to work. The same strategy should work for any and all responsible for genocide.

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      There was definite political will behind those operations and at least tacit support from the western powers at the time. (But only for those nazis which they felt weren’t useful to them).

      I don’t really see the same being possible with any country in the future. If there was any political will to do so, they already would have put pressure on them. And as far as I can tell, there’s very little actual pressure on them.

      So this isn’t happening, unless the Palestinians are able to form a government of their own and get support from a major superpower with which their interests align.

  • Key word is “when” because currently they are throwing blows with Iran. But to answer your question, probably never as we would need a near apocalyptic event to tumble our current power structure everywhere to allow us to hold them accountable.