ANALYSIS – Letme tell you a joke – better still you been watching it over the last two weeks on your television screens. It’s called the BBC’s fair, impartial and balanced coverage of Israeli assault on Gaza. The facts speak for themselves – 833 Palestinians mostly civilians have perished as Israel punishes the people of Gaza yet again, for this is the third time that Tel Aviv has bombed from land, sea and air one of the most crowded areas on earth. Some three thousand five hundred civilians have been injured and let’s not forget that at least one child every hour has died. And yet it’s Israel according to the BBC who is protecting itself against militants who fire primitive rockets that often miss. Three Israeli civilians have died as a result and for that some 833 and counting have been slaughtered. Hamas we are told are terrorists and hide weapons behind children, never mind the disproportionate response to a threat that is nothing like as lethal as that of a nuclear armed hitech army that developed those awful drones. Never mind also that Israel has increased the ferocity of its campaign ever since the day Hamas and the other groups inflicted more 70 than casualties including injuries on it’s army at Shejaija. Never mind that it even bombs UN shelters that are meant to protect civilians who have no where to go. For Israel, the BBC informs us, has a right to exist. The BBC has informed us that this is Israel’s seventy year war, it’s their war for independence. Yet, it has failed to acknowledge how Israel got into the position of declaring independence in 1948 – terrorism, that vicious armed groups like the Stern gang, Irgun and a wanted man called Menachem Begin who masterminded the bombing of the King David Hotel and instigated the killing of a British diplomat, perpetrated against defenceless civilians called the Palestinians driving them away from their homes and creating the situation we have now – a people without a land, strangers in a country that is theirs.
Israel is a settler state, a colonising power that is engaged in a racist campaign against the people of historic Palestine. The fact that the people who live in that entity are Jews makes their actions even more horrendous and ghastly and should not be a reason to blindly support them.
ANALYSIS – Israeli PM says his nation will increase the ferocity of its ground assault on Gaza which to date has killed 270 and injured over two thousand, he is doing this because he is protecting his people from rocket attacks and tunnels. Yet, he has achieved nothing – Hamas’ ability to fire rockets continues unabated. Israel has never cared about public opinion and frankly western public opinion cares only about the validity of Israeli lives not the countless Palestinians that have perished because of an illegal occupation of west bank, and east Jerusalem and a siege of Gaza. Nothing has changed in this conflict except the tone and language from a united Palestinian leadership. Until now, Hamas had spoken of a two state solution to this conflict – Israel’s actions mean that is now impossible as the Hamas spokesman said in an Al Jazeera interview yesterday. Fateh long regarded as the west’s partner has bitter experiences having seen Israel re conquer west Bank in 2002 and then initiate a land grab. Fateh knows that Tel Aviv is not sincere in its dealings, as it is backed by a superpower and the Palestinians are not. It too knows that Hamas’ popularity has surged in the west Bank as a result of Israel’s murderous actions. And with the Middle East changing as a result of a superpower’s failed foreign policy that can only mean that these actions may well be the beginning of the end for the Israeli state – not a guarantee of it’s security.
ANALYSIS – Since securing the World Cup trophy in 1966, England have only come close to winning a major tournament twice – in 1990 at the World Cup, and in 1996 during the European Championships. On both times, they were knocked out by Germany during a penalty shoot out at the semi final stage. Arguably on those occasions they could have gone on to win each title, especially in 1996 when they were playing like no one else on earth. So, the debacle at Brazil 2014, after the disastrous performances in the European Championships where England never convinced anyone on their way to being evicted in the Quarter Finals, have opened up a painful inquisition as what has gone wrong with the national side. Harry Redknapp who was most people’s choice to coach a side badly needing inspiration said that some players sick of the media stick did not want to play for England and asked him when he was boss of Spurs how they could get out. Graham Taylor, who was infamously dubbed turnip head by The Sun when he was national coach, has backed Redknapp’s comments, saying this was nothing new. You only have to look at the sight of Steven Gerrard facing the media over his future to get an idea of what type of pressure England’s highly paid but badly floundering ‘stars’ have to go through every time there’s a major tournament. Like Wayne Rooney, the England captain was once tipped for greatness to be a Ronaldo or Messi, sadly they are neither, just plain overrated – products of a system that nourishes and encourages mediocrity, a system where any one who shines at the beginning is gradually ground down by the English way of doing things, an approach that has long been left behind on the European continent by nations such as Spain, Germany and France. If England are ever to bring home a trophy again, then there will need to be a realistic appraisal of their chances by everyone who makes the decisions and by those who report and cover the national side. Of course, there needs to be changes at grassroots – but that will take a long time and if those changes are implemented the results will not be immediate. At the heart of the country’s failure on the football field is the English FA whose decisions are always at odds with the general consensus amongst the British public. Trouble is they have kept getting it wrong from the moment Terry Venables walked off the field after England’s exit from Euro 1996. They may have been able to get away with ignoring the clamour to make Brian Clough the head coach before, but today the national side is suffering after a series of disastrous decisions over the last eighteen years. Unfortunately, the latest decision to keep Roy Hodgson as the coach despite the fact that he’s clearly not up to the job means England’s long suffering fans will have to endure many more years of failure – certainly well beyond the World Cup in Qatar 2022. All of which poses the question no one wants to face up to – are England finished as a football force? Sadly, the way things stand at this moment the answer to that stark question has to be – YES.