At a press conference on Tuesday, New Zealand Labour Party leader and caretaker Prime Minister Chris Hipkins doubled down on his support for Israelâs genocidal bombing of the Gaza Strip, which has so far killed more than 11,000 civilians including 5,000 children.
Asked whether Israel âmay have breached international human rights law in their bombardments of Gaza,â Hipkins replied: âI donât want to comment on hypotheticals, but what I would say is we donât want to see innocent civilians being affected by this conflict.â He blandly called on âall sidesâ to respect international law.
In response to further questions, the prime minister declared that he could not say whether Israel had committed war crimes because âobviously, Iâm not there.â An incredulous reporter then asked: âHave you seen whatâs happening over there? Theyâre bombing refugee camps, hospitals, ambulances.â Hipkins stated that he was ânot going to make a judgementâ about whether this breached international law.
Asked whether the government would call for a ceasefire, Hipkins replied, âWeâve called for a pause in hostilities, by any other name, thatâs a ceasefire.â This is completely false. A âpauseâ might enable the delivery of some token, completely inadequate humanitarian aid to Gaza, before Israelâs carpet bombing resumes. The United States government, Israelâs main imperialist backer and supplier of weapons, has also called for a âpauseâ of unspecified duration, while fully supporting Israelâs massacre of civilians.
New Zealand is a minor imperialist power allied to the US. The Labour-Greens government, backed by every party in parliament, has sent troops to Britain to help train Ukrainian conscripts for the US-NATO proxy war against Russia. It also supports the US militarisation of the Asia-Pacific region in preparation for war against China.
These developments, along with Israelâs destruction of Gaza and the US threats against Iran, are the opening stages of a Third World War. The US and all the imperialist powers are seeking to bolster their economic position by using military force to redivide the world and its resources. By supporting the mass murder of Palestinians, they are sending a clear message that they will not be deterred from war regardless of the human cost.
Among ordinary people in New Zealand, as is the case internationally, there is widespread support for the Gazan population and outrage over Israelâs war. Hipkinsâ statements have been widely denounced on social media.
Wajiha said on X (Twitter): âI regret wasting my vote on [Labour] in 2023. Never again I am going to vote them. What a disappointment.â Martin wrote: âWhen did we become so gutless? Clearly the issue is staying in line with our âalliesâ like good little partners.â
Another person commented: â4103 children dead in 30 days in Gaza. At a time when the usually conservative [UN Secretary-General] says that Gaza is a graveyard for children, our spineless PM has nothing to say. No empathy, no soul, totally disconnected.â
Labourâs endorsement of Israelâs criminal war, under the fraudulent pretext of âself-defence,â undoubtedly contributed to the partyâs devastating defeat in the October 14 election. Labour received just 26.9 percentâalmost half the 50 percent it received in 2020âin an election marked by low turnout particularly in working class areas.
The depth of anger towards Labour has been evident at nationwide anti-war demonstrations.
Last Saturday, Labour MP Phil Twyford was booed off the stage at an Auckland rally, with shouts of âShame on Labour!â as he tried to defend the governmentâs position.
In response, Hipkins has joined the corporate media in smearing the protests as antisemitic. Asked whether it was âappropriate for MPs to use the phrase âfrom the river to the seaâ when talking about the Israel-Palestine conflict,â Hipkins said it âcan be interpretedâ as support for Hamas and he did not expect Labour MPs to use it.
The protest chant, âFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be freeââa call for freedom and equality for Palestiniansâhas been demonised by the media and governments around the world as part of their efforts to shut down protests.
In the UK, Labour Party leader Keir Starmer removed party whip Andy McDonald for using the phrase. In Germany, police have used the slogan as a pretext to ban protests.
The New Zealand media, which has largely avoided reporting on the global anti-war protests, seized on Green Party MP Chlöe Swarbrickâs use of the chant at the Auckland rally. Swarbrick told Radio NZ that the words were a call for freedom âwidely used by Palestinian and by Jewish peace activists across the world.â
The Green Party has called for a ceasefire and described Israelâs actions as genocide. It is seeking to contain the widespread anti-war sentiment within the parliamentary system. The Greens are part of the outgoing Labour-led coalition government and would have re-joined the government had Labour got enough votes.
The New Zealand Herald cited calls from supporters of Israel for Swarbrick to resign. Newshub reported on Tuesday that Swarbrick had ârefused to apologiseâ for the words âdespite a Jewish person telling Newshub it felt like a death threat and it made them feel unsafe.â It quoted Juliet Moses, from the Zionist Jewish Council, who said: âIt is widely understood to be a call for the annihilation of Israel and quite possibly the Jewish people.â
David Seymour, leader of the far-right ACT Party, which is part of the incoming National Party-led government, declared that the slogan had âa dark meaningâ and its use in protests was âtotally unacceptable.â
These ludicrous smears are not simply or primarily aimed against the Greens but at the entire movement against warâwhich includes many Jewish people who are horrified by Israelâs bombardment of Gaza. The media-fuelled hysteria reflects growing alarm in the ruling class and its political parties about the mass opposition to war, which has emerged largely spontaneously and outside of their control. Large numbers of young people and workers are seeing through the lies and propaganda that is being spouted in defence of ethnic cleansing and the destruction of tens of thousands of lives.
The mass movement against imperialism must be armed with a socialist perspective to mobilise the power of the international working classâincluding through political strikes to deprive the Israeli military of resources and to cut all military ties with Washington. This is inseparable from a revolutionary struggle against the capitalist system, which produces war.
We urge readers to attend the public meeting called by the International Youth and Students for Social Equality and the Socialist Equality Group, at Victoria University of Wellington, on Monday November 13 at 6 p.m. to discuss these burning issues.
Source: Wsws.org