
Israel claims that it is carrying out a “war on Hamas” but the evidence shows that its objective is something bigger. Professor Rashid Khalidi argues that this is one more chapter in Zionism’s “hundred years war“ to take over all of Palestine and expel the Palestinian people. Read more….

The Israeli government formally declared war on Hamas on October 8th, setting the stage for a massive Israeli military attack on Gaza. But the destruction of water mains, hospitals, electric power stations, water treatment plants, schools and other infrastructure indicates that Israel is really aiming at something much darker – to make Gaza unliveable and force Palestinians to leave. That fear is borne out by statements from Israeli ministers and even from a recently leaked Israeli government report.
Israeli cabinet minister Avi Dichter declared: “We are now rolling out the Gaza Nakba … Gaza Nakba 2023. That’s how it’ll end.” (In 1947/1948, Jewish forces expelled over 700,000 Palestinians from their homes, in what Palestinians refer to as the “Nakba” or “Disaster”).
Prime Minister Netanyahu himself recently made a speech in Hebrew in which he cited a biblical passage which called for the death of all Israel’s enemies, men, women, and children, as well as their “infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.”
And now an Israeli government document which has been leaked suggests the “mass relocation” of Gaza’s 2.3 million people to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula and makes explicit Israel’s intention to carry out another mass ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The leaked document, first reported in Israeli media, was compiled by Israel’s Ministry of Intelligence and had apparently been already drafted well before the October 7th attack.
All of this has revived Palestinians’ memories of the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people who fled or were forced from their homes during the fighting surrounding Israel’s creation in 1948, which Palestinians refer to as the Nakba, the Arabic word for catastrophe.
Neither Israel’s brutality nor its objective come as a surprise to Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi. It fits into what he calls the “hundred years’ war on Palestine”, initiated by the British at the end of the first world war and carried on today by Israel backed by the United States.

Khalidi’s thesis is brilliantly laid out in a 2019 book called “The Hundred Years’ War on Palestine” in which he describes the successive Israeli attempts to take over Palestinian territory. He agreed to do a Canadian book launch of his book in a webinar with the Ottawa Forum on Israel/Palestine in November 2020.
In a recent interview with US journalist Chris Hedges, Dr. Khalidi explains how the recent brutal Israeli attack on Gaza is a continuation of this Hundred Years’ War.
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Most definitely bigger. The war to force an unconditional Hamas surrender will radically change the balance of power in the Middle East. All those countries who voted for a cease fire seek to maintain the current status quo. Bunk on maintaining the Oct 7th status quo.
Hello Mosckerr,
A lot of people agree that Israel’s attack on the people of Gaza will change the middle east. Israel hopes that the Palestinians will finally give up and accept that they have lost. But others think that it is Israel that is digging its own grave. Time will tell.
Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005. Hamas won the 2006 elections and expelled the PA. This status quo remained till Oct 7th 2023. Just that simple.
Hey Mr. Mosckerr, you are almost right. Israel did withdraw its settlers from Gaza in August 2005. Except that it kept Gaza under occupation all aruond its periphery.
Peter, It is worse than that. They did not just seal up the periphery. They reenter at will and have frequently bombed. They do it so regularly that they have given it the name “mowing the lawn”. Those caught in Gaza are prisoners and subject to arbitrary attacks.