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(en) Italy, Sicilia Libertaria #462 - Palestinian Sumud (ca, de, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Sun, 19 Oct 2025 08:04:58 +0300


I am often asked to tell my experience of Palestine; comrades ask me to write, and I... buy time. I am not a journalist, and I have always written out of anger and to remind myself who I am and what my values are. I must say, it was much simpler to speak about Palestine, about Gaza and yet another genocide - this time at nazi-Zionist hands - when I was far away, when I was in Italy; but from here, from the inside, everything is more complex. When that lump in your throat doesn't just choke your breath but your whole body, the only true and natural expression that comes out are eyes so full of sadness and rage that they cloud your sight. Besides, there is nothing more you need to see: you feel, in your stomach and your bones, the echo of the little ones and of women and men turned into ghosts. You feel their cries for help and their despair in your heart; and amid all this you try to give an anarchist meaning to your life within a one-way world made of violence, domination, racism, abuse, and corruption. We anarchists know this; we are used to going against oppression, but that does not make us any less vulnerable to bondage and despair. Seeing and recognizing the codes of violence does not make you immune - perhaps only a little freer to understand from within a system of mental, economic, moral, spiritual, and physical imprisonment.

Today I read in the papers that "great Italy" continues to receive wounded, amputee children from Gaza and boasts of having already treated more than 180 minors (to whom we have destroyed homes, communities, families, and lives). Yet while our court jesters pose for photos at airports, hugging these families, we continue to support - with money, fuel, weapons, contracts, and investments - all those mechanisms that reinforce nazi-Zionist violence and make these very children orphans, mutilated, and refugees. In the Israeli business daily Globes in August, we read that on July 31 the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), the "public arm of Italian innovation," began investing - via the Artificial Intelligence fund - in Classiq Technologies Ltd, an Israeli company leading in quantum-software platforms. Thanks to CDP's contribution, the company plans to expand its business in Italy through a local subsidiary, with the aim of strengthening the national quantum-tech ecosystem. So we hand over Italian public money to support the genocidal nazi-Zionist system. A "strategic decision," we read. After all, kissing the Zionists' ass is also a strategy for the fascist government of the day. Nor do movements stop on the military front: Leonardo S.p.A., Italy's largest defense company, with the Ministry of Economy and Finance holding the majority stake (about 30%), continues to support Israel's armed forces by supplying advanced weapons systems. In 2024 alone, "great Italy," which welcomes wounded, malnourished, dying Gazan children, issued 42 new import licenses for armaments from Israel worth EUR155 million, while exports to Israel were about EUR5.2 million (so says ISTAT). All this while revolting figures like Tajani kept repeating that since October 7, 2023, we have blocked all contracts with the nazi-Zionists (of Israel).

But today I am tired. I no longer want to produce any political analysis of the genocide in Gaza, of ongoing Zionist violence and injustice in the West Bank, of the continual attacks on Lebanon, on battered Syria, on the courageous Yemenis, or on Iran. I don't even want to talk about the oppressive and dangerous presence of the Zionist state in the Levant and West Asia. I don't want to talk about the political squalor of disgusting figures like Salvini, Meloni, and all those fascist puppets tagging along with the caravan of lackeys of Zionist and American racist entities, together with the ugly masks of Europe's fake left. Today I have decided not to look the oppressor in the face anymore: I'm tired; he disgusts me; he is not mine; I don't care; I don't recognize him. Today I want to look at human emancipation; I want to urge everyone to a summons to themselves, because as long as we cry "Free Palestine" from our Western cells made of consumerism, pornography, fixed-term contracts, attempts to survive and - worse - to enrich ourselves on others' backs, not a single piece of this damned Earth will be free. No Gaza, no Palestine, no Sudan, or Congo, or Sicily will be free. Palestinian women and men liberate themselves by shouting and by demolishing with all possible means the mafias, the MUOS sites of Niscemi, military bases of every kind, arms factories, state armies, and old and new capitalisms. Palestinians liberate themselves by shouting "I am a free woman; I am a free human being." Sudanese, Eritreans, Ukrainians, and Russians liberate themselves by supporting those who refuse to join all state armies - all armies of death and domination. So, if I am truly free, I refuse to support a death system with my taxes; I refuse to work one more hour inside an apparatus of constant exploitation whose sole aim is to stuff the bank accounts of the 1% of this unjust world with useless scraps of paper (that sometimes don't even exist).

And as I write, I know well my frustration at working within an NGO that, without a doubt, often colludes and dialogues with oppressors, perpetuating systems of exploitation both as an employer and as a humanitarian actor. Merely bringing a perspective of Islamic psychology, ethnopsychology, anti-psychiatry, or the ideas of Frantz Fanon and anti-colonial psychology into humanitarian mental-health projects - where I work - is an act of resistance. The mere attempt to change the narrative - to keep doing projects to "improve the endless resilience" of Palestinians under continual violence - and instead trying to use words like Sumud (a Palestinian Arabic word that encompasses both resilience and resistance) has been perceived as too political, risky, and biased. All this constantly reminds you that the path of liberation is continuous, endless - a process that begins from within, from the words and thoughts that colonized you while you were distracted, while you grew up at school, while you watched an American Captain America film, while you slept, while you dreamed of your perfect house by the sea or your stress-free vacation in Thailand.

The intention of those few idiots who see in human beings and in this beautiful planet only means to make money will be countered only by a true love of life - the true and genuine love of desiring my freedom as part of my Congolese sister's and my Palestinian brother's freedom. Oppression is opposed not by killing, but by feelings and behaviors of true empathy and solidarity toward life - by creating, for example, millions of resistance movements against all racist policies toward "immigrants": an absurd, debasing, national-fascist and bureaucratizing concept of what a human being is. All oppressions are countered by placing the collective before any flag, before fictitious borders drawn at desks by a few of the world's bureaucrats in uniform or tie, and retraced with weapons by enslaved brothers and sisters anesthetized by propaganda, by their own ignorance and cruelty.

But the Earth is rebelling; youth, the employed and the unemployed, students and retirees are rebelling; and all that is needed now is for us to see and recognize one another - to see all our struggles as common struggles rather than as North and South, Hindus and Muslims, whites, blacks, men and women. These are nothing but constructed differences designed to divide a single humanity and a single planet.

To be free is exhausting, and it takes practice and courage to step out of habit and fear if we want to make this process solid. What matters is to admit that servitude is not simply imposed; in the long run, we all become complicit. "A tyrant exists only if the people decide to submit," said Étienne de La Boétie. These days, in Marseille, in Morocco, in Livorno, they looked in the right direction; they decided not to submit and not to let ships dock in their ports that carry weapons used, always and only, to commit atrocities, perpetuate violence, establish power, and enrich the same four ignoramuses as ever.

We anarchists will never surrender; we will not stop loving our dream made of free and genuine people rather than regimented machines; made of embraces rather than guns; of kindness rather than hatred. Weeping before scenes of mutilated children in Gaza as in Sudan, or houses demolished and executions in broad daylight in the West Bank, does not make me fragile - it makes me anarchist; it makes me free to feel, down to my blood, my rage at the indecency and shame of the human beings responsible for horrors in which only our animal species stands out. Freedom to be human is not won by shouting "Death to the IDF": only by acknowledging our pain to the last tear will we one day have the courage to say "Enough!" One day we will merit turning to the right side of humanity, no longer pandering to the oppressor; one day we will look only toward that beautiful part of humanity suppressed over the years in blood by kings, queens, governments, political parties, dictators, and wars. One day we will look in the right direction and understand that the emptiness we have carried inside since we were born was called solidarity, brotherhood and sisterhood. Now look at yourselves.

Gabriele Cammarata (a simple anarchist)

https://www.sicilialibertaria.it/
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