One of the most extraordinary yet unremarked upon developments since Israels genocidal assault on Gaza began has been the British monarchys brazen jettisoning of any pretense of political neutrality. Queen Elizabeth II, publicly at least, rigidly refrained from commenting on current affairs or giving the vaguest appearance of taking a particular side on any issue throughout her 70-year reign. However, her recently coronated heir has comprehensively consigned that convention to ashes.
Within hours of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood commencing, King Charles viciously condemned Hamas, saying that he was profoundly distressed and appalled by the horrors inflicted by the group and its barbaric acts of terrorism. Hamas is not recognized as a terrorist entity by the majority of countries, and even the BBC which has relentlessly manufactured consent for genocide in Gaza since the violence erupted rejects the use of that loaded, politicized designation.
During his lengthy spell as Prince of Wales, Charles was an inveterate meddler in the British governments domestic and foreign policy in ways that were often far from discrete. Yet, he has remained largely silent since quietly becoming King in September 2022, then being formally crowned in May this year. His public statements are, therefore, highly significant and, whats more, seemingly represent just the tip of a much larger intervention.
Poster Comment:
I have always called their government "His Majesty's Jewish Government."