Jeffrey Sachs: Ending the Genocide Now

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A U.N. Security Council vote to grant Palestine permanent U.N. membership would end Israel’s zealous delusions of permanent control over Palestine, write Jeffrey Sachs and Sybil Fares. But the U.S. stands in the way.

U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looking on, February 2025 (The White House, Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)

By Jeffrey D. Sachs and Sybil Fares

Common Dreams

President Donald Trump wants a Nobel Peace Prize, and his efforts toward peace in Ukraine, if successful, could possibly help him earn one—but only if he also ends U.S. complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

Under Trump, as under former President Joe Biden, the U.S. has served as Israel’s partner in mass murder, annexation, starvation, and the escalating torment of millions of Palestinians. The genocide can, and will, stop if Trump wills it. So far he has not.

Israel is committing genocide—everyone knows it, even its staunchest defenders. The Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem has recently made a poignant acknowledgment of “Our Genocide.” In Foreign Affairs, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew recently admitted that extremist parties in Netanyahu’s government openly aim to starve Palestinians in Gaza.

Lew frames his piece as praise for the former Biden administration (and for himself) for their supposedly valiant efforts to prevent mass starvation by pressuring Israel to allow minimal food entry, while blaming Trump for easing that pressure.

Yet the actual importance of the piece is that an ardent Zionist insider certifies the genocidal agenda sustaining Netanyahu’s rule. Lew recounts that in the aftermath of Oct. 7, Israelis frequently pledged that “not a drop of water, not a drop of milk, and not a drop of fuel will go from Israel to Gaza,” a stance that still shapes Israel’s cabinet policy. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) can use Lew’s article as confirmation of Israel’s genocidal intent.

“The U.S. aids and protects Israel every day in these horrific crimes against the Palestinian people.”

The genocide in Gaza, coupled with the annexation in the West Bank, aims to fulfill the Likud vision of a Greater Israel that exercises territorial control between the Sea and Jordan. This will destroy any possibility of a Palestinian state, and any possibility of peace.

Indeed, Bezalel Smotrich, the extremist minister of finance and minister in the ministry of defense, recently vowed to “permanently bury the idea of a Palestinian state” while the Knesset has recently called for annexation of the occupied West Bank.

Bezalel Smotrich celebrating election victory in March 2021. (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)

The U.S. aids and protects Israel every day in these horrific crimes against the Palestinian people. The U.S. provides billions of dollars in military support, goes to war alongside Israel, and offers diplomatic cover for Israel’s crimes against humanity. The vacuous mantra that “Israel has the right to defend itself” is the U.S. pat excuse for Israel’s mass murder and starvation of innocent civilians.

Generations of historians, psychologists, sociologists, philosophers, and inquiring minds will ask how the descendants and coreligionists of the Jews murdered by Hitler’s genocidal regime came to become genocidaires. Two factors, deeply intertwined, come to the fore.

First, the Nazi Holocaust lent credence among Jews to the Zionist claim that only a state with overwhelming military power and ready to use it can protect the Jewish people. For these militarists, every Arab country opposed to Israel’s ongoing occupation of Palestine became a dire foe to be crushed by war.

This is Netanyahu’s doctrine of violence, which was first unveiled in the Clean Break strategy, and which has produced nonstop Israeli mobilization and war, and a society now gripped by implacable hatred even of innocent women and children in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. Netanyahu has dragged the U.S. into countless devastating and futile wars out of Netanyahu’s blindness to the reality that only diplomacy, not war, can achieve Israel’s security.

Second, this non-stop resort to violence reignited a dormant strain of Biblical Judaism, notably based on the Book of Joshua, which presents God’s covenant with Abraham as justification for genocides committed in conquering the Promised Land. Ancient zealotry of this kind, and the belief that God would redeem his chosen people through violence, fueled suicidal revolts against the Roman Empire between 66 and 135 AD. Whether the genocides in the Book of Joshua ever occurred (probably not) is beside the point. For today’s zealots, the license to commit genocide is vivid, immediate, and biblically ordained.

Netanyahu has dragged the U.S. into countless devastating and futile wars out of Netanyahu’s blindness to the reality that only diplomacy, not war, can achieve Israel’s security.

Aware of the danger of self-destructive zealotry, the rabbis who shaped the Babylonian Talmud proscribed Jews from attempting to return en masse to the promised land (Ketubot 111a). They taught that Jews should live in their own communities and fulfill God’s commandments where they are, rather than seeking to recapture a land from which they had been exiled following decades of suicidal revolt.

“Netanyahu has dragged the U.S. into countless devastating and futile wars out of Netanyahu’s blindness to the reality that only diplomacy, not war, can achieve Israel’s security.”

Whatever the fundamental reasons for Israel’s murderous turn, Israel’s survival among nations is at risk today as it has become a pariah state. For the first time in history, Israel’s Western allies have repudiated Israel’s violent ways.

France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have each pledged to formally recognize the State of Palestine at the upcoming U.N. General Assembly in September. These countries will finally join the will of the overwhelming global majority in recognizing that the two-state solution, enshrined in international law, is the true guarantor of peace.

The majority of the American people are rightly revulsed by Israel’s brutality and are also turning their support massively to the Palestinian cause. In a Reuters poll released Aug. 20, 58 percent of Americans now believe that the U.N. should recognize the State of Palestine, against just 32 percent who oppose that.

American politicians will surely note the change, at Israel’s peril, unless the two-state solution is rapidly implemented. (Logical arguments can also be given for a peaceful one-state, bi-national solution, but this alternative has essentially no backing among U.N. member states and no basis in the international law regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict that has developed over more than seven decades.)

This Israeli government will not change course on its own. Only the Trump administration can end the genocide through a comprehensive settlement agreed by the world’s nations at the U.N. Security Council and U.N. General Assembly. The solution is to stop the genocide, make peace, and salvage Israel’s standing in the world by creating a Palestinian state alongside Israel on the June 4, 1967 borders.

Trump must force Israel to see reality: that Israel cannot continue to rule over the Palestinian people, murder them, starve them, and ethnically cleanse them.

United Nations General Assembly emergency special session meeting on the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, June 2025 (UN Photo/Evan Schneider)

For decades, the entire Arab and Islamic world has supported the two-state solution and advocated to normalize relations with Israel and guarantee security for the entire region. This solution is in full accordance with international law, and was again espoused clearly by the U.N. General Assembly in the New York Declaration last month at the conclusion of the United Nations High-Level International Conference on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution (July 29, 2025).

Trump has come to understand that to save Ukraine, he must force it to see reality: that NATO cannot expand to Ukraine as that would directly threaten Russia’s own security. In the same way, Trump must force Israel to see reality: that Israel cannot continue to rule over the Palestinian people, murder them, starve them, and ethnically cleanse them. The two-state solution thereby saves both Palestine and Israel.

An immediate U.N. Security Council vote to grant Palestine permanent membership in the U.N. next month would put an end to Israel’s zealous delusions of permanent control over Palestine, as well as its reckless territorial ambitions in Lebanon and Syria.

The focus of the crisis would then shift to immediate and practical issues: how to disarm non-state actors within the framework of the new state and regional peace, how to enable mutual security for Israel and Palestine, how to empower the Palestinians to govern effectively, how to finance the reconstruction, and how to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to a starving population.

Trump can make this happen at the U.N. in September. The U.S., and only the U.S., has vetoed the permanent membership of Palestine in the UN. The other members of the U.N. Security Council have already signaled their support.

Peace in the Middle East is possible now — and there is no time to lose.

Jeffrey D. Sachs is a university professor and director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, where he directed The Earth Institute from 2002 until 2016. He is also president of the U.N. Sustainable Development Solutions Network and a commissioner of the U.N. Broadband Commission for Development.

Sybil Fares is a specialist and adviser in Middle East policy and sustainable development at SDSN.

This article is from Common Dreams

Views expressed in this article and may or may not reflect those of Consortium News.

18 comments for “Jeffrey Sachs: Ending the Genocide Now

  1. August 27, 2025 at 19:39

    It is a sad, sad reflection on the the apparently-halted evolutionary spiritual state of the human race when millions and millions of people around the world have arrived to the point where they are strongly advocating for an end to the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people, – and their heartfelt, deeply felt, sincere pleas and/or urging to (Please!) stop the genocide become essentially ignored.

  2. Guy St Hilaire
    August 27, 2025 at 17:46

    It would only make sense to allow Palestine to obtain statehood recognized by the UNSC and the General Assembly but common sense has been but a fleeting desire for way too long .I personally think that the well of common sense has been poisoned by the likes of the Netanyahu murderous ambitions .I have to wonder what has happened to the ICJ and why they have such a hard time to determine that yes indeed Israel is guilty as charged , as the rest of the world watches in slow motion the criminality of the deaths on a daily basis ,in Palestine .

  3. Lois Gagnon
    August 27, 2025 at 16:53

    At this point, Israel has nullified its right to exist. The project must be abandoned and Palestine restored to its original borders.

  4. Ruth Beede Agar
    August 27, 2025 at 12:00

    If only…I once thought a 2-state solution was possible. Now, after this war …and the many years of Israel’s bullying, sabotaging, undermining, imprisoning, killing at the slightest provation ( rock throwing by teen-Agars , I have doubts, but there is really no other solution, so it must be tried.

    • Tim N
      August 27, 2025 at 19:51

      It was always a lie, a fraud, yet Professor Sachs clings to it, with nonsense about “international law” recognizing it as the only viable solution. He dismisses the only actual solution, a one -state solution, that could possibly work. Neither the US or Israel recognizes “international law,” or any law. Does he think Israel will decide to repudiate Zionism and live with equal rights for Palestinians and themselves? The one state solution means that Israel in its current form will have to cease to exist. The fantasy of the two-state solution means that Israel and its Westwrn backers will dictate the terms of the two States in question, which means nothing will change. It unnerves me to no end that Sachs is still pushing this fraud.

    • Sailab
      August 28, 2025 at 09:17

      Mr. Sacks is undoubtedly sincere in advocating for peace in the Middle East and a home for all Palestinians. However, his advice to Mr. Trump on ending U.S. complicity in the ongoing genocide in Gaza is going to fall on deaf ears. Furthermore, the two-state solution that he advocates will most likely not be implemented.
      Even if Israel, under U.S. pressure, stopped the war in Gaza today, the devastating consequences of this conflict for Palestinians and the world would persist for many years.
      The war in Ukraine, the war on Gaza, and the recent unprovoked invasion of Iran by the U.S.-Israel alliance have ushered in a paradigm shift in international relations. No longer do the UN Charter and international law have the same efficacy as in the past.
      Mr. Sacks says a one-state solution has no backing among U.N. members or in international law. The sudden and rather opportunistic rise in interest for the plight of Palestinians among western governments should not be fooling anyone. The western governments, along with other U.N. members and the international law they advocate for, have failed miserably to end the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
      Moreover, hard realities tell us that since the creation of the state of Israel, Israelis have virtually eliminated any chances of creating two states in Palestine. It seems that the prospect of a single, unified state is now more realistic than that of two separate states.
      If the UN wishes to reflect the true will of the international community, it should be tasked with determining the structure and terms of a new state in Palestine, where its people, whether Muslim, Christian, Jewish, or of any other faith, would finally live in peace and prosperity.

  5. Stephen Berk, Emeritus Professor of History, Cal. State, Long Beach
    August 27, 2025 at 11:32

    Trump, like previous American presidents, is a willing captive of the Israel lobby, which opposes any Palestinian state. The UN has no power to force Israel to recognize a Palestinian state. And the U.S. has continuously echoed Israel’s opposition. So how do we get to a Palestinian state from here? I invite someone to tell me, as I cannot see the way.

    • Tim N
      August 27, 2025 at 19:57

      A one-state solution, that’s how. However, The Zionist genocidal State of Israel will have to be defeated. Israel is well on the way to destroying itself, which is a good thing, but the racist psychopaths who run the country have absolutely no intention of giving up, and I dont doubt for a second they’ll use nuclear weapons if they have no way out. And they have no way out at this point. In thr meantime, the West continues their support! It’s eerily like the situation in Ukraine, where they know the war is lost, but press on towards the abyss.

  6. Drew Hunkins
    August 27, 2025 at 10:11

    “A U.N. Security Council vote to grant Palestine permanent U.N. membership would end Israel’s zealous delusions of permanent control over Palestine”

    No. The Jewish supremacists are bombing everything in sight! Starving, torturing and humiliating every gentile in their way. They bomb Lebanon, Syria and Iran with impunity.

    • Tim N
      August 27, 2025 at 19:58

      Exactly. The law means nothing to Israel or ts supporters.

      • Drew Hunkins
        August 27, 2025 at 23:43

        Right. The international community is essentially in uncharted waters now dealing with Zio sadists who only seem to react or respond to force and violence. It’s a horrible, almost unprecedented situation.

        Only some kind of international force that means business against these religio supremacists can possibly stop them.

  7. Paul Citro
    August 27, 2025 at 09:36

    The US is blocking the action that the UN is mandated to make. Solution? Eject the US from the UN.

  8. Em
    August 27, 2025 at 06:08

    Sachs is a highly respected leading internationalist, no doubt, yet it seems he is blind to the facts on the ground now actually taking place domestically, under Trump.

    • Guy St Hilaire
      August 27, 2025 at 18:08

      I personally think that Jefferey Sachs knows very well what is taking place .He is a master of not only economics but of diplomacy also and knows a thing or two about world affairs ,if you catch my drift.
      I suspect that Trump is compromised via possibly the Epstein story and will not implicate Israel with it lest the facts would be disclosed .
      Personally ,although I know it is inappropriate and illegal , if he did get caught with with a few under aged females in Eptein’s beds he should disclose it .He would gain much support if he is guilty but came clean .Real Christians are forgiving if true humility is shown .He could / would then end the war in Palestine as the disclosure of what went on Epteins island and his condo in the US would provide a REAL clean up of the corrupted individuals that have been elected for office of the United States of America and there are many IMHO. That is where the corruption lies . I do believe that the US has been captured thus controlled .

  9. Platopus
    August 27, 2025 at 04:49

    “the two-state solution…is the true guarantor of peace”.

    The two state solution has NEVER been an option, only a ruse to capitulate to Israels future goals!
    From day one, Israel has sought to become ‘Greater’ Israel and all they have done there has been towards that end.
    You CANNOT compromise with the incorrigible and those that insist on teaching their children, generation after generation, you are nothing but a cockroach while they are specifically chosen by God. There will never be an end to slaughter with such mindsets!

    Of course, no country is going to do the one thing that will end the genocide before it’s completed and what is not just morally, but legally required of them – an armed intervention – because of the Israeli nuclear white elephants in the room and the full understanding by all concerned that Israel will (demonstrably) kill everyone, rather than not get it’s way.

    The two-state ‘solution’ is a middle finger to every Palestinian because all it does it essentially look past the fact that Israel presence there is and will always be, an international crime and a permanent stain on any notions of planetary equality and peace for all.

    • Tim N
      August 27, 2025 at 20:03

      Yes. His irrational clinging to the fraudulent “two-state solution” is the prime case. He needs to have a debate with Craig Mokhiber, who will set him straight immediately.

    • Tim N
      August 27, 2025 at 21:13

      Exactly so. Thanks for a nice summing-up of the problem.

    • Eric Foor
      August 29, 2025 at 11:22

      I agree.

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