Gaza isn’t Israel’s first genocide, as the Maya in Guatemala know too well – 
People's World


 Gaza is not Israel’s first campaign of genocide. We just have to travel back 
in time to the Guatemalan civil war which raged from 1960 to 1996 to find an 
earlier offense. In this horrendous conflict, over 200,000 Maya men, women, and 
children were massacred, over 626 Indigenous communities were wiped from the 
face of the Earth. The arms and technology used in this genocide were provided 
to the fascist Guatemalan government by Israel, acting as a proxy for United 
States imperialism.

Israel thus has a long track record of genocidal in partnership with the U.S. 
In the late 1970s, Israel first intervened in Guatemala, providing arms, 
training, and equipment to successive military governments that savagely 
massacred tens of thousands of Indigenous Maya. This was all done with U.S. 
government approval, planning, and coordination.

The dictatorships that ruled Guatemala had a policy of extermination, of 
annihilation, and wholesale massacres of Maya communities became commonplace in 
this era. Small children were killed by soldiers grabbing them and breaking 
their backs over their knees. The Maya were beheaded, garroted, burned alive, 
bludgeoned to death, sometimes with sledgehammers, and hacked to death with 
machetes.

In many cases, the Guatemalan military specifically targeted children and the 
elderly. Soldiers were reported to have killed children in front of their 
parents by smashing their heads against trees and rocks.

The atrocities included burying Maya alive in the village wells and torturing 
young women but keeping them alive to be raped over the course of several days. 
Some women hemorrhaged to death from repeated gang rapes by soldiers. Maya 
villagers were also killed by drowning them in large pits filled with human 
waste. They’d be thrown in, and soldiers would stand on the edge of the pits 
with long poles pushing the victims under the waste when they surfaced.

In over 400 documented massacres, as many as 600 villages were razed.


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Where did the means and training for such unspeakable atrocities arise? The 
answer: Israel. These revolting, shocking atrocities were committed after the 
Guatemalan armed forces were trained by hundreds of Israeli military advisors. 
They were often carried out with Israeli rifles and supported from the air with 
U.S.-supplied helicopters.

As early as 1977, joint discussions began between Guatemalan defense ministers 
and Israel that included the supplying of weapons, munitions, military 
communications, tanks, armored cars, and the possible furnishing of advanced 
fighter aircraft.

U.S. President Jimmy Carter had cut off direct aid to the military government 
in Guatemala that year as the public recoiled at its brutality, but Israel 
stepped into the gap to play middle man for U.S. weapons suppliers.

Eventually hundreds of Israeli military personnel also were sent to advise the 
Guatemalan military, and the macabre, horrific slaughter proceeded full steam 
ahead. There is a most palpable connection between the training by the Israeli 
advisors and the inhuman atrocities. Indeed, the most unspeakable savagery did 
not start until after the training of the Guatemalan military by the Israeli 
advisors. This is no coincidence.

Guatemalan military officers even referred to their atrocities as the 
“Palestinization” of Maya-inhabited lands. Israeli involvement in this horrific 
genocide has long been referred to as an “Open Secret.”

Once again, the U.S, and Israel have clasped their hands together in a bloody 
partnership in the daily genocidal massacres of another Indigenous people, the 
Palestinians of Gaza. The Israeli government has a decades-long record of 
working closely, “hand in glove” with the U.S. in opposing and suppressing 
national liberation movements – from the Middle East, to Latin America, to 
Africa.

In this regard, the Guatemalan soldiers were trained by Israeli advisors to 
commit unspeakable atrocities against the Maya people fighting for national 
liberation. These outrages, for which Israel and U.S. imperialism are 
responsible, are embedded into the national memory of the Guatemalan people; 
they will never forget the horrors of the genocidal war waged upon them.

This has not been lost on the Indigenous people of the genocidal enabler, the 
United States, either. Nick Tilsen, the president and CEO of the Indigenous 
organization the NDN Collective, has publicly stated, “We stand in deep 
solidarity with the Palestinian people.” On Oct. 19, 2023, the NDN Collective 
called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and has continued to stand in support 
of Gaza ever since.



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