...The mosque strike in Bahawalpur was no aberration. It was a message. It was Modi reading from Netanyahu’s bloodstained script. In Israel, the systematic extermination of Palestinians is marketed as self-defense. In India, the destruction of Kashmiri lives is peddled as counterterrorism. In both, civilian suffering is either denied or deemed necessary. Resistance is criminalized, and mourning is rendered subversive. This is not merely military doctrine—it is ideological theater.
From Tel Aviv with Malice: The Zionist Template
What unfolded in Kashmir is not an isolated Indian enterprise. It is a colonial rerun. It is the adaptation of Zionism’s most brutal chapter for Hindutva’s present ambition. Netanyahu’s ongoing genocide in Gaza—flattening hospitals, schools, refugee camps—is a grotesque performance of impunity. Modi has watched and learned.
The parallels are not accidental; they are methodical. Netanyahu’s doctrine of permanent war, his use of artificial intelligence for targeted assassinations, his manipulation of Western guilt and evangelical fervor—these have not only been admired in New Delhi but are being actively replicated. India now imports Israeli surveillance software, drones, and even battlefield ethics. It exports, in turn, a homegrown brand of majoritarian supremacy and digital authoritarianism.
Netanyahu cloaks his violence in the language of Jewish survival, while Modi sanctifies his in Hindu victimhood. Both rely on imagined past traumas to justify present atrocities. Both rule through fear, both manufacture enemies, and both weaponize religion not as a private faith but as a public threat. Zionism and Hindutva do not merely share tactics—they share a cosmology: a belief that supremacy is sacred, and conquest is redemption.
From Occupation to Incineration
What Gaza is enduring, Kashmir has long known. But now, occupation has morphed into something even more menacing—incineration. When Article 370 was abrogated in 2019, it wasn’t an act of governance—it was a coup wrapped in constitutional sophistry. Since then, Indian-occupied Kashmir has become a laboratory of collective punishment: mass detentions, communication blackouts, and extrajudicial killings. Every protest is sedition, every Kashmiri is a suspect.
This is not mere repression—it is infrastructural annihilation. Israeli drones hover over both Khan Younis and Kupwara. Facial recognition software developed in Tel Aviv is deployed in Srinagar. AI-driven profiling, biometric tracking, and predictive policing—once tested on Palestinians—are now part of the Indian security arsenal in Kashmir. This is not just military coordination; it is the globalization of impunity. Genocide is being franchised.
And make no mistake: this is genocide. It is not always announced with gas chambers or mass graves. Sometimes it arrives via bureaucracy and silence, through economic strangulation and algorithmic invisibility. A people erased not only from geography, but from memory.
Normalization of Atrocity
Both Netanyahu and Modi understand that in the 21st century, atrocity does not need to be hidden—it only needs to be reframed. The victims must be discredited, their suffering recoded. Muslims in Gaza are “Hamas sympathizers.” Kashmiris are “terror-adjacent.” Once the label sticks, so does the justification. One drone strike becomes a strategy. Ten become a doctrine.
The West, long complicit in Israel’s impunity, now finds in India a profitable partner. Israel massacres civilians with American weapons. India does the same with Israeli tech. Meanwhile, the language of human rights is defanged, reduced to vague appeals to “restraint” and “dialogue.” In Washington, London, and Paris, trade deals matter more than war crimes. The result? War criminals pose as visionaries. Ethnic cleansers lecture the world on democracy. And media conglomerates turn bloodshed into breaking news, stripped of history, ethics, or consequence.
This is not just moral collapse—it is market logic. Murder, when properly branded, is good for business...MORE...
Gaza in the Himalayas: Modi’s fantasy war and the Kashmir proving ground – Middle East Monitor
What unfolded in Kashmir is not an isolated Indian enterprise. It is a colonial rerun. It is the adaptation of Zionism’s most brutal chapter for Hindutva’s present ambition. Netanyahu’s ongoing genocide in Gaza—flattening hospitals, schools, refugee camps—is a grotesque performance of impunity. Modi has watched and learned.
The parallels are not accidental; they are methodical. Netanyahu’s doctrine of permanent war, his use of artificial intelligence for targeted assassinations, his manipulation of Western guilt and evangelical fervor—these have not only been admired in New Delhi but are being actively replicated. India now imports Israeli surveillance software, drones, and even battlefield ethics. It exports, in turn, a homegrown brand of majoritarian supremacy and digital authoritarianism.
Netanyahu cloaks his violence in the language of Jewish survival, while Modi sanctifies his in Hindu victimhood. Both rely on imagined past traumas to justify present atrocities. Both rule through fear, both manufacture enemies, and both weaponize religion not as a private faith but as a public threat. Zionism and Hindutva do not merely share tactics—they share a cosmology: a belief that supremacy is sacred, and conquest is redemption.
From Occupation to Incineration
What Gaza is enduring, Kashmir has long known. But now, occupation has morphed into something even more menacing—incineration. When Article 370 was abrogated in 2019, it wasn’t an act of governance—it was a coup wrapped in constitutional sophistry. Since then, Indian-occupied Kashmir has become a laboratory of collective punishment: mass detentions, communication blackouts, and extrajudicial killings. Every protest is sedition, every Kashmiri is a suspect.
This is not mere repression—it is infrastructural annihilation. Israeli drones hover over both Khan Younis and Kupwara. Facial recognition software developed in Tel Aviv is deployed in Srinagar. AI-driven profiling, biometric tracking, and predictive policing—once tested on Palestinians—are now part of the Indian security arsenal in Kashmir. This is not just military coordination; it is the globalization of impunity. Genocide is being franchised.
And make no mistake: this is genocide. It is not always announced with gas chambers or mass graves. Sometimes it arrives via bureaucracy and silence, through economic strangulation and algorithmic invisibility. A people erased not only from geography, but from memory.
Normalization of Atrocity
Both Netanyahu and Modi understand that in the 21st century, atrocity does not need to be hidden—it only needs to be reframed. The victims must be discredited, their suffering recoded. Muslims in Gaza are “Hamas sympathizers.” Kashmiris are “terror-adjacent.” Once the label sticks, so does the justification. One drone strike becomes a strategy. Ten become a doctrine.
The West, long complicit in Israel’s impunity, now finds in India a profitable partner. Israel massacres civilians with American weapons. India does the same with Israeli tech. Meanwhile, the language of human rights is defanged, reduced to vague appeals to “restraint” and “dialogue.” In Washington, London, and Paris, trade deals matter more than war crimes. The result? War criminals pose as visionaries. Ethnic cleansers lecture the world on democracy. And media conglomerates turn bloodshed into breaking news, stripped of history, ethics, or consequence.
This is not just moral collapse—it is market logic. Murder, when properly branded, is good for business...MORE...
Gaza in the Himalayas: Modi’s fantasy war and the Kashmir proving ground – Middle East Monitor
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