A BERKELEY ACTIVIST'S DIARY, week ending March 31
When I started writing the Activist’s Diary in October 2020, I was already watching the slow erosion of Berkeley as a city turning away from its former progressive leadership, but I did not expect to see Richmond moving into the leadership role as the first city in the nation to calli for a ceasefire in Gaza, followed by cities around the country including Bay Area neighbors Oakland, San Francisco, and Albany while the Berkeley City Council dug in in opposition to a ceasefire, that I did not expect.
As I close up this Diary, the news arrived of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) killing seven aid workers for World Central Kitchen. The convoy was struck by missiles despite being in vehicles clearly marked as World Central Kitchen and despite the fac that the World Central Kitchen had coordinated their route in advance with the Israeli military.
An early report described survivors of the first vehicle hit by a missile moving to the second vehicle, which the IDF then struck with another missile. Survivors of the second strike moved to the third vehicle, which the IDF struck with yet another missile, ending the lives of all seven. Whatever the sequence, there were multiple drone missile strikes.
Whether President Biden’s declaration of outrage and call for an immediate ceasefire means anything, we shall see. Thus far words of restraint have been followed with arming Israel unconditionally. Last week Biden approved the transfer of billions of dollars in bombs and fighter jets to Israel, a package with more than 1800 MK-84 2,000 pound bombs and 25 F-35 fighter jets.
Biden had to cancel his Tuesday, April 2, 2024 planned iftar (the evening dinner when Muslims break their Ramadan fast) with Muslim leaders when they rejected his invitation. The substituted meeting on policy fared poorly as Muslim Americans expressed their outrage. You can hear from the physician Dr. Thaer Ahmad who walked out of the meeting with Biden in the interview on Democracy Now on April 4. Ahmad said at six months into this war, he was quite surprised to be the first person who had worked in Gaza to speak directly with Biden. https://www.democracynow.org/2024/4/4/dr_thaer_ahmad_biden_gaza_israel
The murder of the seven aid workers has served a purpose (or was it “the” purpose.) Their intentional, deliberate deaths shut down the delivery of food by the World Central Kitchen to starving Palestinians as famine sets in. The killing of World Central Kitchen aid workers is not an isolated event. The number of humanitarian aid workers killed by Israel is over 200. The deaths of doctors, nurses, health care workers are estimated at over 450. https://time.com/6963079/world-central-kitchen-relief-workers-gaza-israel/
This is the Israel of 2024.
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