Ziofascist Israel’s 2023 to 2024 Genocide of Palestinians, Part 35: October 26 to November 4, 2024: North Gaza

Gregor Flock
9 min readJan 12, 2025

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A documentation of Ziofascist Israel’s 2023 to 2024 genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity against Palestinians from October 26 to November 4, 2024, right before the (s)election of the Ziofascist puppet Donald Trump as US President. (Part 36)

[some earlier content is missing as of now; the article may still be updated]

October 31

https://x.com/RyanRozbiani/status/1852055939521876029;

November 2

https://x.com/Heidi__Matthews/status/1853199192023253447
https://x.com/howserob/status/1852842381240050086
https://x.com/SuppressedNws/status/1852773300063342663

November 3

https://x.com/jasonhickel/status/1853166994683843059
https://x.com/jasonhickel/status/1853168232993349968; https://x.com/jasonhickel/status/1853171175733551418

USA:

‘diplomatic immunity’

https://x.com/AdameMedia/status/1853130479719071775

November 4

Genocidal intent:

https://x.com/SuppressedNws/status/1853547691814330804

Genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity implemented in North Gaza against the Kamal Adwan Hospital, its staff and patients:

https://x.com/AbujomaaGaza/status/1853505094920102355
https://x.com/SuppressedNws/status/1853465675659898905
https://x.com/swilkinsonbc/status/1853469610617516111
https://x.com/swilkinsonbc/status/1853443318887096440

Deir Balah:

https://x.com/ytirawi/status/1853570461205979566

Intelligence officer Noga Pashchur’s attempt to sex up the genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity commited by Ziofascist Israel:

https://x.com/SuppressedNws/status/1853473255069249693
https://x.com/ytirawi/status/1853432457900495311
https://x.com/ytirawi/status/1853432457900495311
https://x.com/SuppressedNws/status/1853480251147345961
https://x.com/ytirawi/status/1853545772152651962
https://x.com/ytirawi/status/1853540238205108307

Netanyahu’s persistant sabotage of Israeli hostage deals:

https://x.com/SaulStaniforth/status/1853373423461753112
https://x.com/tenphihik/status/1853447704803688579

On the killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar:

https://x.com/broseph_stalin/status/1853494862882156758

West Bank:

https://x.com/MustafaBarghou1/status/1853481060853510167
https://x.com/EpshtainItay/status/1853508268292968623
https://x.com/EpshtainItay/status/1853508272218906982 to https://x.com/EpshtainItay/status/1853508279378337912
https://x.com/EpshtainItay/status/1853508289314611468
https://x.com/EpshtainItay/status/1853575381111955511
https://x.com/EpshtainItay/status/1853605410793480298

Antizionist hackers strike Ziofascist Israel:

https://x.com/AryJeay/status/1853514155417817158

UNRWA:

https://x.com/prem_thakker/status/1853304231547080806; https://x.com/BarakRavid/status/1853287210436407408
https://x.com/prem_thakker/status/1853453893574758809

UN:

https://x.com/BeckettUnite/status/1853407447093841934; also see https://x.com/UNGeneva/status/1853368464771010755
https://x.com/21WIRE/status/1853793319131779106
https://x.com/dannydanon/status/1853536775932662035
https://x.com/RealScottRitter/status/1853785591739023419 to https://x.com/Concreteisland2/status/1853798459712647475

Britain:

https://x.com/rivkahbrown/status/1853477796007358638; https://novaramedia.com/2024/11/04/western-politicians-hate-francesca-albanese-for-good-reason-shes-making-them-look-terrible/

As Israel pursues a relentless campaign against Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and Israel proper, marked by serious violations of international law, its allies and military backers have redirected their criticism toward Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur on human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT) since 1967. Instead of taking meaningful action to hold Israel accountable, they — most recently the United States ambassador to the UN — have resorted to attacking a UN official — a tactic that professes concern with accountability” while enabling Israel to evade it.

Claims that Albanese’s role represents an unfair focus on Israel lack substance. Albanese is the eighth person to occupy the position, established by the UN in 1993. Alongside 12 other country-specific rapporteurs — including Belarus, Myanmar, the Central African Republic and Iran — the role was created because the occupation of Palestinian territories is an extremely longstanding international crisis (extending, as the rapporteur’s title makes clear, to at least 1967) with profound human rights implications within and beyond the region. The fact that of her UN colleagues, Albanese receives by far the most scrutiny is indicative of this — as well as of her particular effectiveness at her job.

Since being appointed rapporteur in May 2022, Albanese has become widely recognised for her unwavering commitment to assessing Israel’s military actions in Gaza through the lens of international humanitarian law, an area in which she has over two decades of expertise. Her mandate is a vital check on power and injustice in the occupied territories, particularly given the chokehold Israel maintains on foreign media coverage. By exposing Israel’s mounting war crimes and highlighting the complicity of much of the international community in them, Albanese has revealed the hypocrisy of those who claim to uphold the rule of law. Consequently, she has faced a torrent of criticism from those determined to discredit her work, people more interested in silencing her voice than in addressing the human rights abuses she brings to light.

Since 7 October, Albanese’s role has never been more important. Over 40,000 (by some estimates, over 180,000) Gazans, predominantly women and children, have been killed by Israeli attacks on the strip, with the civilian infrastructure obliterated. Journalists, doctors, and even children are considered legitimate targets by some high-ranking Israeli officials.

The special rapporteur position has always been a cornerstone of the UN’s commitment to justice and accountability, documenting human rights violations in a given territory or thematic area. Albanese’s mandate is no different: her work is grounded in rigorous analysis and guided by international law, with the aim of shedding light on what is now recognised by the International Criminal Court as a potentially genocidal occupation.

Yet Albanese’s critics — chiefly pro-Israel lobbyists and state officials keen on shielding their ally from international scrutiny — continue to allege bias and even antisemitism. These accusations serve no purpose other than to deflect attention from the abuses Albanese is mandated to investigate and shut down any substantive discussion on human rights.

Yet perhaps most infuriating to Albanese’s critics is that despite relentless attacks by powerful actors, Albanese has demonstrated steadfast resolve in fulfilling her mandate. She embodies the essence of a human rights defender, acting impartially and fearlessly. It is, therefore, no surprise that states increasingly isolated for their support of Israel’s indefensible actions — actions Albanese has characterised as genocide — resort to attacking her character rather than addressing the legal findings she presents.

By mischaracterising her as biased, anti-Israel or even antisemitic, these detractors sidestep the core issues Albanese is investigating. Her reports detail the harsh realities faced by Palestinians, including settlement building, property destruction, dispossession, annexation, apartheid and ethnic discrimination — realities that have persisted under unlawful occupation for more than five decades and recently ruled unlawful by the International Court of Justice.

Struggling to find a foothold in their criticism of the ICC and ICJ — not least because their membership includes Israeli lawmakers — Israel’s defenders have discovered there is far more mileage to be got out of launching ad hominem attacks on an individual UN official.

Albanese’s critiques are aimed at state actions and policies that violate international law, not at individuals based on their membership of a religious group. Her detractors purposefully overlook this distinction in order to undermine Albanese’s moral standing and discredit her legal opinion — and by extension the entire system of international humanitarian law.

Human rights oversight is crucial, particularly in regions plagued by prolonged and disproportionate violence, even more so where a state has been recently judged by the world’s highest court to be in unlawful occupation of another territory and by another in the possible commission of genocide. In this context, Francesca Albanese’s work is not only lawful but indispensable. Any attempt to derail her mission with politically motivated attacks is a direct affront to the core values upheld by the UN and the broader international community.

If UN member states truly uphold the principles enshrined in the UN charter, they must stand firmly behind Albanese, defending her from those who seek to undermine her work. To abandon her would be to forsake the very principles on which the UN was founded. Now, more than ever, the UN and its member states must act with integrity and courage, supporting Albanese in her quest for justice and accountability.

https://x.com/warintel4u/status/1853557653894467840

USA:

https://x.com/aaronjmate/status/1853555021859991722
https://x.com/21WIRE/status/1853498404573266400
https://x.com/Mivasair/status/1853453491961831730; https://consortiumnews.com/2024/11/03/watch-soldier-who-self-immolated-wins-adams-award/

The Sam Adams Associates are pleased to announce United States Air Force Senior Airman Aaron Bushnell as the recipient of the 2024 Sam Adams Award for Integrity in Intelligence.

Bushnell was a cyber defense operations specialist with the 531st Intelligence Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. He was assigned to the 70th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing at Fort Meade in Maryland.

Senior Airman (SRA) Bushnell martyred himself when he walked up to the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 25, 2024, while streaming himself as he approached, and then self-immolated in protest of what Israel is doing to Palestinians, the most extreme form of protest. He was 25 years old and had been on active duty since May 2020, according to the service.

He had stated as he approached the embassy:

“My name is Aaron Bushnell, and I am an active duty member of the United States Air Force. I will no longer be complicit in genocide. I’m about to engage in an extreme act of protest but, compared to what people have been experiencing in Palestine at the hands of their colonizers, it’s not extreme at all. This is what our ruling class has decided will be normal.”

In an earlier on-line post, later identified as from SRA Bushnell, he’d written: “I have been complicit in the violent domination of the world and I will never get the blood off my hands.”

In advance of his burning, Bushnell posted this message on his Facebook page:

“Many of us like to ask ourselves, ‘What would I do if I was alive during slavery? Or the Jim Crow South? Or apartheid? What would I do if my country was committing genocide? The answer is, you’re doing it. Right now.”

As he was consumed by flames, SRA Bushnell’s last words were, “Free Palestine,” said repeatedly. […]

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Gregor Flock
Gregor Flock

Written by Gregor Flock

independent philosopher (univie.academia.edu/GregorFlock) and journalist, Global Civil Society Network founder (www.gcsno.org/my-blog/), Tweets @GFlock_GCSN.

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