The extent to which the political class and media are burying facts that undermine their poisonous narrative to defame and undermine Israel’s war of survival has become simply jaw-dropping.
The Biden administration has gone to great lengths to appease the genocidal and terrorist Iranian regime. The US has funnelled billions into Tehran’s coffers through sanctions relief. It has refused to respond effectively to repeated Iranian-backed attacks on US interests. And it is doing everything it can to prevent Israel from taking action that would damage America’s relationship with the Iranian regime — including the destruction of Hamas, a vital force in Tehran’s proxy army against Israel and the west.
The American appeasement of Iran has left many people mystified. They should have been paying more attention.
Twelve days before the October 7 pogrom, Jay Solomon reported on the Semafor site that Ariane Tabatabai, chief of staff to the Assistant Secretary of Defence for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict, was part of an “Iran Experts Initiative” created by senior Iranian foreign ministry officials to bolster Tehran’s position on global security issues, particularly its nuclear programme.
In other words, Tabatabai was an agent of influence for Iran, at the heart of the US government and with the highest level of security clearance.
Semafor and the Iranian opposition group Iran International had obtained a large cache of Iranian government correspondence and emails. These revealed that in 2021 Robert Malley, who was the point man on Iran under both the Obama and Biden administrations until he was removed in June 2023 following a still unexplained “mishandling of classified materials,” had infiltrated Tabatabai into the US State Department to assist him in his negotiations with Iran.
The day Solomon’s article appeared, 31 US Senators wrote to the Defence Secretary, Lloyd Austin, to express their concern. They wrote: “We find it unconscionable that a senior department official would continue to hold a sensitive position despite her alleged participation in an Iranian government information operation”.
They noted that in March 2021, shortly after Tabatabai was appointed senior adviser to the undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, Iranian dissidents had reported her long history of echoing the Iranian regime’s talking points.
Indeed, that month Adam Kredo reported in the Washington Free Beacon on these dissidents’ shock at Tabatabai’s appointment. They claimed she had parroted the regime’s position in multiple public appearances, and that her father was part of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s inner circle.
In April 2021, several House members requested a review of Tabatabai’s security clearance. In response, the Biden administration dismissed these claims as “smears and slander”.
Even more astonishingly, Tabatabai runs the office overseeing hostage negotiations. Three weeks after the October 7 pogrom, a reporter asked the White House spokesman, John Kirby, whether it was appropriate for Tabatabai to be in such a position given the claims made against her. Kirby stalled. Tabatabai is still there.
Online, several commentators (including myself) wrote about this. The mainstream media studiously ignored it.
In the past few days, they’ve ignored another vital revelation.
From the start of the Gaza war, Israel has been accused of disproportionately killing Palestinian civilians. The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry put out daily figures of civilians who had been killed which rose to more than 35,000, of whom the vast majority were said to be women and children.
These figures, promulgated by the UN and used by both the Biden administration and UK government to berate and threaten Israel, have fuelled the mass demonstrations and attacks on Jewish people worldwide.
On May 8, however, the UN Office for Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs halved its figures for the number of women and children killed in Gaza from the numbers it gave the day before.
Preposterously, the UN spokesperson Farhan Haq tried to maintain that the claim of 35,000 dead remained “unchanged,” and the only new development was that more than 10,000 bodies still had to be fully identified.
This, however, was merely an attempt to cover up the fact that the UN had been putting out Hamas figures that were always demonstrably ludicrous since they included not one terrorist who had been killed.
In early April, after statisticians had authoritatively demolished these figures as “statistically impossible”, the health ministry quietly admitted it had “incomplete data” for more than 10,000 of the individuals on its lists — and it revealed that it had even obtained some of its numbers from the media. Now the UN has felt forced to adjust its own figures, while fudging the reason.
Given that Israel says it has killed some 14,000 combatants, the ratio of civilians to combatants killed stands now at around 1:1 — a far lower proportion of civilians killed than than any other country has ever achieved in war.
In other words, this is a total refutation of the incendiary lie of “disproportionate” killing of civilians with which the US and British governments and western media have been beating up Israel and fuelling incitement against Jews across the world. Yet not one word has been heard about this from either government or media.
Now comes an admission by Fatah, the largest party in the Palestinian Authority and whose leader is the PA’s chairman, Mahmoud Abbas, that it took part in the October 7 pogrom alongside Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups.
Abu Muhammad, the official spokesman for Fatah’s military arm the Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, said in a video message last week that the Brigades had participated in the invasion “and together with our brothers in the Palestinian struggle organisations captured many Zionists, some of them were transferred to us and some are still in our hands”.
The Brigades, he said, were participating in the fighting against the IDF in Gaza and had carried out over more than 470 “military missions” since October 7.
According to a report on Arutz Sheva, the Brigades revealed on Telegram that in the past few days their forces had fired an anti-tank missile at a tank in the Jabalya camp, set off an explosive device aimed at a tank south of the Zeytun neighbourhood and launched rockets at IDF forces at the Netzarim junction.
The Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades are yet another Iranian proxy army through which Iran can attack Israel under cover of “plausible deniability”. As Phillip Smyth wrote last December in an article for West Point’s Combating Terrorism Centre, elements in the Brigades have thanked Iran and Hezbollah for weapons and equipment and openly asked Iran for money. In 2023, an unnamed PA security source told the Jerusalem Post that the group was being paid by Iran via another terror group, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Just think about this. The military arm of Fatah, the PA’s ruling group, is holding Israeli hostages. Fatah’s military arm is fighting Israel in Gaza and the disputed territories.
Fatah’s military arm is being funded by Iran. The Biden administration is funding the PA and appeasing Iran. The Biden administration is trying to force Israel to accept a PA-run administration in Gaza after the war. And Ariane Tabatabai is still in her post at the defence ministry.
The mainstream media says nothing about any of this, because nothing can be allowed to destroy the left’s driving narrative of Israeli oppression and Palestinian victimisation.
Biden’s betrayal of Israel is widely attributed to his need to buy off the hard-left in the Democratic Party. But his administration was rotten from the start, widely seeded with Obama-retread officials who are viscerally hostile to Israel and some of whom even have histories of supporting Palestinian terrorist groups.
Now Iran is said to be nearing the ability to make nuclear weapons. When it announces it has succeeded, the US and UK will doubtless say they did everything they could to stop it. And if Israel tries to defend itself against this nightmare scenario, the west will blame it for aggression.
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