Summary
- Finkelstein’s strong condemnation of Kareem Khan reveals his disdain for those he perceives as tools of the West, suggesting a deep-rooted skepticism towards Western influence.
- Finkelstein’s claim that the human rights and legal community pressured Khan highlights the potential external influences that may impact decision-making within international organizations.
- The allegation of a man-made famine in Gaza, as documented by the UN, raises concerns about the humanitarian crisis and Israel’s role in exacerbating it.
- Finkelstein’s reference to Article 3 of the genocide convention indicates his belief that Israel’s actions could potentially meet the criteria for complicity in genocide.
- Finkelstein’s accusation of President Biden’s complicity in genocide, if Israel is found guilty, underscores the gravity of the situation and the responsibility he places on the US administration.
Norman Finkelstein 1953- American political scientist, historian, writer, university teacher, and human rights activist