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How do we even begin to understand the callousness and slaughter in the hellscape of Gaza?

It is as if Israel is playing a dystopian reality television game. Moving Palestinians around like pieces on a chess board. Squid Games for Palestinians. Go here. No, go there. Go to that safe place. No, we changed our mind. Bomb the safe place.

“In the operating room, we examined Juri (aged 9 years) from head to toe. This beautiful, meek little girl was missing two inches of her left femur along with most of the muscle and skin on the back of her thigh. Both of her buttocks were flayed open, cutting so deeply through flesh that the lowest bones in her pelvis were exposed. As we swept our hands through this topography of cruelty, maggots fell in clumps onto the operating room table.” – Mark Perlmutter and Feroze Sidhwa

In April and May 2024, Dr Mark Perlmutter and Dr Feroze Sidhwa, two American surgeons, spent a fortnight in Gaza performing surgeries at the Gaza European Hospital. Together they have a combined 57 years of volunteering in over 40 surgical missions on four continents.

They describe being on “intimate terms with death and carnage and despair”, but that none of this could prepare them for what they saw in Gaza. 

Perlmutter speaks of children being shredded; of pinpoint shots to the hearts and heads of children, and of a toddler who had been shot (twice) in the heart by a sniper – making any argument about an accidental shooting absurd.

Two months later, on 2 July, the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) ordered the Gaza European Hospital to close. Before I go on, let that sink in. On 2 July, the IDF, who are conducting the most intense bombing campaign of the last century, ordered a hospital to close.

Pro-IDF protests

The end of July saw protesters (with the support of several MPs) storming a military base in Israel to prevent the questioning (not even the imprisonment) of IDF soldiers accused of the rape and abuse of Palestinian prisoners. Surely, this must be one of the first times in history that high-ranking officials of a government have rioted in support of rape as a weapon of war?

Early August saw Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich say that “nobody will let us cause two million civilians to die of hunger even though it might be justified and moral until our hostages are returned”. In a normal, even only marginally moral society, Smotrich would be in jail. In Israel, he is the finance minister.

We are in the 11th month of an invasion of an occupied territory, where the bodies of thousands of children are being shredded and burnt by 900-kilogramme bombs; a likely death toll of up to 186,000 (7.9% of the population), with the minds of countless more punctured and torn by the endless explosions day and night for over 300 days.

Children listening to and wondering whether it is this bomb or the next that will kill them and their families. Then hearing the explosion as the bombs kill their neighbours and friends. The ensuing nightmares and chronic trauma will mark a generation.

Dystopian game

It is as if Israel is playing a dystopian reality television game. Moving Palestinians around like pieces on a chess board. A chess board bounded by walls. A board from which the only escape is death. Squid Games for Palestinians. Go here. No, go there. Go to that safe place. No, we changed our mind. Bomb the safe place. Bomb the tents. Burn the children. Bomb the hospital. Blow up that school. Kill the journalists. Kill the aid workers.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant and Smotrich have created a hellscape from their Knesset offices. 

It is the work of a regime that is utterly convinced as to its impunity, no matter the transgression. 

And as I write this on Sunday 11 August, 2024, Israel has just issued a massive evacuation order in Khan Younis, following on the heels of yet another bombing and massacre at a school where displaced people were sheltering. At least 80 people were killed.

How do we come to understand the callousness and slaughter in Gaza? How do we even begin to understand the minds of people like Netanyahu and Smotrich?

Reverse empathy

In his remarkable book, Against Empathy, the American psychologist Paul Bloom presents us with an intuitively unsettling idea. We tend to see empathy as a virtue beyond reproach – how can empathy be a bad thing? Commonly, empathy is understood as the capacity to put yourself in the shoes of another, to feel what they are feeling, and to then act accordingly.

But, as Bloom shows so powerfully, it is more complicated than this. He shows that empathy often leads to biased and irrational decision-making and that we are far more likely to empathise with those who are ‘like us’ than those we see as different.

The pretty, white, blonde little girl stuck at the bottom of a well will receive endless help from the community and reams of media attention – often global attention. The pretty black girl will also receive help, but substantially less than the white girl. The ladder of diminishing ‘empathy’ follows a neat, linear, racial, cultural and gender path. The homeless black child will receive little empathy – “What were they doing playing so close to that well, anyway?”

Does Bloom’s proposition help us understand the minds of men like Smotrich and Netanyahu? Of course, there is politics, history, religion, racism and colonialism. But what else can we draw from to offer insight into these men? In thinking about this, a word and a political philosopher kept intruding. The word is righteousness; the political philosopher Hannah Arendt.

Wrong side of righteousness

A righteous person is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as someone who behaves in a way that is morally correct, while the etymology of righteousness is “purity of heart; just, upright; sinless, conforming to divine law”.

It is easy to see how the word is commonly framed in religious terms. Netanyahu and Smotrich are so utterly convinced of their righteousness, that they believe that they must, by definition, be sinless. And because (in their minds) they are conforming to divine law, nothing is therefore out of bounds. There is no obscenity, no transgression, no number of dismembered children that would cause Netanyahu or Smotrich to stop and think.

And it is that word, “think”, that brings me to Hannah Arendt, the 20th-century philosopher of totalitarianism and evil. In her book on Arendt, Lessons in Love and Disobedience, Lyndsey Stonebridge draws on Arendt’s views on the origins of the totalitarian mind, the mind that can no longer hear another voice, the mind that cannot have an inner dialogue, that has no moral imagination.

For Arendt, the most important thing that any of us can do is to think. For her, thinking is a solitary act, of looking within, about engaging with something broader. And importantly for our purposes here – being able to connect to a moral order that is bigger than one’s own narcissism.

Hatred

Smotrich and Netanyahu are bereft of ideas, responsible for unfathomable suffering, and utterly incapable of thinking from the standpoint of a Palestinian, of a mother who has lost her child, a child that has lost its parents. Both are utterly overwhelmed by hatred and incapable of a moral stance.

If any part of the rule-based international order is to be salvaged from the horror that Israel has rained down on Gaza, now is the time for the International Court of Justice to stop delaying and declare a genocide, and for the International Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Smotrich.

They are war criminals. They should be in jail. DM

Comments (10)

Julian Cape Town Aug 13, 2024, 02:19 PM

If there is a pedophile molesting children in your basement, and you do nothing, and tell no one; and the father of one of the molested children accidently kills your wife on way to saving his own child - that is karma my friend.

Dermot Quinn Aug 13, 2024, 02:48 PM

This is a despicable war with all eyes on it. Sudan atrocities and casualties exceed the number here, but no one cares. Nigeria, Mozambique, DRC, Ethiopia, Ukraine and the world cares little. Hamas began the media campaign before the initial attacks.

Paul Van Uytrecht Aug 14, 2024, 01:44 PM

The fact that genocides and war crimes are occurring elsewhere does not mean that Gaza should concern us less.

JP K Aug 16, 2024, 02:24 PM

In how many of these cases do people defend atrocities though? When reading about Sudan I've not come across anyone saying war is an ugly business trying to explain away atrocities. Why is this case different?

Deon de Wet-Roos Aug 13, 2024, 03:11 PM

Various reports, including those from the United Nations and other international organizations, have documented and discussed the issue of Hamas integrating itself with civilian structures. Reports date back to 2014. Yes, Hamas is in every school and hospital. Everyone is aware of it evidently?

Johann Olivier Aug 13, 2024, 03:30 PM

Oradour-sur-Glane on a massive scale. The horrific irony. There was a time when Israel somewhat held the high moral ground. It's stunning what happens when fascists gain/are given control. And the future price-to-pay is certain & incalculable.

Jeremy Kropman Aug 13, 2024, 03:52 PM

There is a continuous debate about who started the conflict. Perhaps it was the Zionists who stole back the land their ancestors had vacated thousands of years earlier. There can be no justification for the barbaric suffering being inflicted in Gaza. Importantly war will not bring peace to Israel.

Paul Van Uytrecht Aug 14, 2024, 01:55 PM

Indeed. And the way in which the war has been conducted will ironically spawn a new generation of radical anti-Israeli resistance. The only option is a negotiated two-state solution. Any negotiation will have to be preceded by a complete withdrawal by Israel from territory occupied in 1967.

David Jeannot Aug 18, 2024, 12:51 PM

The balance has to be struck between Israeli security and Palestinian statehood. If the settlements stop, will the attacks on buses and rockets stop? In turn, if the attacks in Israel stop, will the settlements reduce? Someone has to take a bold step and cross the line.

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Aug 13, 2024, 04:50 PM

All the comments here trying to justify this horror, are proving the author's point. There is 1 fundamental reason that this land is constantly in turmoil: It was stolen just 1 lifetime ago, and the native population treated like weeds in a religion-based garden. 1 solution: Two State Solution.

JP K Aug 16, 2024, 12:54 PM

Israeli cognitive dissonance in the face of atrocities being committed I can understand. South Africans' defence of such atrocities less so. I'm guessing that underlying it must be a condoning of colonialist projects. We all understand injustice. Except when we are the beneficiaries.

cwf5108@gmail.com Aug 13, 2024, 05:23 PM

If more people read the Bible (old and new Testaments), all of this hate towards Israel were prophesized and is happening before the antichrist will appear and the 2nd coming of Jesus would occur. But "1 day in our lives might be a 1000 years", so be ready to "meet thy Maker" for the last judgement.

Louise Wilkins Aug 13, 2024, 09:39 PM

Some of the comments have horrified me. It is not ok to kill civillians in any war, regardless of what their leadership has done.

ragamuffin1za Aug 14, 2024, 08:27 AM

Why is there no news coverage of the Israeli abuse of Palestinians in detention? Nor the recent bombing of a school that killed 100?

alastairmgf Aug 14, 2024, 04:09 PM

The BBC, CNN and other left wing woke mainstream media outlets never stop reporting on it.

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Aug 14, 2024, 04:53 PM

Obviously they are. In what rational world do citizens (AND MINISTERS!) riot to PROTECT violent sexual abuse of prisoners where he can't walk? That is complete insanity! And killing children at school on purpose! That's not left wing or "woke" (whatever that means), it's about not being a barbarian!

David Jeannot Aug 14, 2024, 05:58 PM

In Israel, while some people attempted to prevent an inquiry into the maltreatment of prisoners, the IDF investigation still went ahead and this is being looked into. Is there any inquiry on the hostages held by Hamas and how they are being treated? Also, did Shani Louk face a rational mob?

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Aug 14, 2024, 06:40 PM

"Looked into"? Israel has murdered 40 000 people so far in retaliation for the hostage taking, and put the IDF soldiers responsible for the rape on house arrest. Are you genuinely serious? Did you read the article above, describing how people who think they are righteous, justify insane barbarism?

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Aug 14, 2024, 06:53 PM

No, there was no "inquiry on the hostages held by Hamas", there was simply genocidal destruction. Racist depopulation of an entire native country's people. You cannot see the wood for the trees. How, with a brain orders of magnitude larger than the nearest animal, can you balance this in your head?

David Jeannot Aug 15, 2024, 10:53 AM

Any notable military officer with experience in urban warfare will objectively state that the militant to civilian ratio of Israel’s operation in Gaza far supersedes previous operations, Mosul being a prime example. Has Hamas put anyone to trial for parading Shani Louk in the back of a pickup truck?

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Aug 15, 2024, 02:42 PM

How can it be possible for anyone to "objectively state" anything when Israel does not allow anyone objective into Gaza to measure or count anything? Why not allow anyone objective in, unless they're going to lie about it? No trial for hostage crimes, jst executions. Any IDF trials for child murder?

lustigga@gmail.com Aug 15, 2024, 08:07 AM

This opinion piece is interesting. What intrigues me is how little attention is given to the extremely high mortality rate of children in South Africa as well as the percentage who are starving from malnutrition... 10,000 deaths a year?? Please explain. Too boring? Hmmph

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Aug 15, 2024, 08:52 AM

Children dying in SA is not an act of vengeful, purposeful, racist, genocidal murder. There's a big difference.