Gaza genocide: How is it possible?

August 20, 2025
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Members of Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48 at a protest against the genocide, June, Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48/Facebook

Judith Treanor delivered this speech on behalf of to Palestine Action Group鈥檚 rally on August 10.

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I caught the wonderful Dr Gabor Mate on a podcast during the week. 鈥淗ow is it possible that children are being starved to death in full view of the world?鈥 he asked.

I鈥檓 sure we鈥檙e all asking the same every day.

How is it possible that we are now 22 months into a livestreamed genocide, and the world is still debating whether it is even happening?

How is it possible that Israelis and their supporters are still denying that they are starving Palestinians, while we watch emaciated children wither away on our screens?

How is it possible that thousands of Palestinians, including children and medical professionals are imprisoned without charge, without trial, tortured in Israeli jails and, aside from activists like us, nobody knows and nobody cares?

They鈥檙e not the right kind of hostages.

How is it possible that Israel can still claim self-defence and not be laughed out of the United Nations? Has nobody else watched the testimony of Israeli soldier Shalom Shitrit, whose unit was inexplicably 鈥渟tood down鈥 in the early hours of October 7, 2023? Who needed the Gaza fence to be unpatrolled that morning? Who needed a pretext for genocide?

How is it possible that half of the United States Congress, during their break, just flew to Israel to pose 鈥 all smiles 鈥 with war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu?

How is it possible that Australia is now performatively talking about 鈥渞ecognising a Palestinian state鈥, while Israel鈥檚 security cabinet just approved a plan to seize control of Gaza City?

What does recognition even mean to people enduring genocide?

How is it possible that the UN sends peacekeepers into the Congo, South Sudan and a host of other war-torn nations but for Gaza no one even dares to propose it?

Why isn鈥檛 there a coalition of the willing, led by all those nations who swear they uphold the rules-based order, sailing their naval ships to the Gaza shore to break the blockade?

How is it possible that after 300,000 of us marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge, in a sea of solidarity in the pouring rain, that our government is still up to its neck in the two-way arms trade with Israel, never mind proposing sanctions or kicking out the ambassador?

And how is it possible that here, in this country, in Gadigal Country/Sydney, three Jewish women were threatened with arrest for standing peacefully outside a synagogue?

You may have seen us, Michelle, Suzie and me, now called 鈥渢he Emanuel 3鈥. We were protesting then Opposition leader Peter Dutton speaking at Emanuel Synagogue, the same night the dictatorial premier Chris Minns pushed through draconian protest laws, which could have landed us in jail for two years.

How is it possible that Zionism has brought us to this point of insanity?

And, in this same upside-down reality, a friend asks me repeatedly, 鈥淲hy do Jewish people, who are such a tiny proportion of the population, get so much attention in this country? With an antisemitism envoy who wants to curb our right to criticise a foreign state. With a special police task force. With access to constant media coverage?鈥

My answer: We have been indoctrinated into being willing human shields for the Zionist project in Palestine.

And all this focus on Australian Jewry isn鈥檛 stemming antisemitism. It鈥檚 fuelling it.

Because when Jewishness is constantly framed as needing exceptional protection, while Palestinians are being erased, bombed and starved, what message do you think that sends?

How is it possible that the Australian Jewish Association (AJA), a far-right group known for spreading hatred, has faced no action against their social media posts and hate-centred events until now 鈥 thanks to Kassem Chalabi and Birchgrove Legal, who have submitted a formal complaint of racial and religious vilification to the anti-discrimination board of NSW?

Up until now, the AJA has got away not just with in-your-face Islamophobia, but with antisemitism too. In January, the AJA attacked Jews Against the Occupation 鈥48, posting that we were 鈥渄egenerates鈥 for holding a Holocaust vigil at Sydney Town Hall.

How is it possible that Zionist Jews believe Jews have the monopoly on genocide?

Of course, the Shoah was catastrophic 鈥 a horror beyond words. It defined my identity growing up and not a day of my life has gone by where I haven鈥檛 thought about it.

But here we are, standing on stolen, unceded land, land soaked in the blood of First Nations people whose own genocide remains ongoing. And it鈥檚 easy to forget Cambodia, Rwanda, Sudan...

Noone has the monopoly on suffering. But we all have a responsibility to stop it repeating.

This is not about me. It鈥檚 not about any of us Jews who come to these rallies and speak. But please know that our hearts break. They break for Palestinians, who have been brutalised by Israel for 77 years, and they break to see the heritage we were proud of, now, forever, tainted by this genocide.

I was raised as a Zionist. I was never taught the word Nakba. I never knew about the occupation.

I鈥檓 not religious now, although I was raised Orthodox. But I remember the foundations of Judaism, the Ten Commandments. 鈥淭hou shalt not kill.鈥 鈥淭hou shalt not covet thy neighbour鈥檚 house鈥 or, in this case, their land.

How is it possible that a people who survived genocide now justify committing this crime of crimes under the banner of our survival?

Undoubtedly, some Zionists are watching this, listening, maybe scoffing. I want to say this to you directly: It is not too late. It鈥檚 not too late to walk away from this death cult. It鈥檚 not too late to atone. One day, everyone will claim they were always against this. But your time to act is right now.

We were told 鈥淣ever again鈥. But unless it means never again for everyone, it means nothing.

Free, free Palestine! From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!

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