(Article by Maysa Mustafa republished from MiddleEastEye.net)
In three days, the fires have burned more than 117 square kilometres of land, killing at least five and displacing more than 180,000 people from their homes. One of the fires, the Palisades fire, has been categorised as the most destructive fire in LA's history, burning almost 69 square kilometres alone.
As Americans take to social media this week to post about the horrors unfolding in the "city of angels", many have highlighted LA county's budget cut of nearly $18m to the fire department and the United States' increase in financial support for Israel.
Last week, the Biden administration announced a planned eight-billion-dollar weapons sale to Israel.
A reminder that Biden, on his way out, approved another $8B in weapons to Israel as his parting gift to keep burning people alive in Gaza, while his own citizens in LA now fight flames eating their homes. And there’ll be no money left when the clock strikes, of course. https://t.co/EL3LY7TZeZ
— Fatima Mohammed (@fatima__m7md) January 8, 2025
"Meanwhile the LA Fire Dept got a $17.6M budget cut. And Israel, which already got a $23 billion increase, is set to get 8 billion more," Palestinian journalist Ahmed Eldin posted on X.
Other social media users have pointed out the double standard of empathetic reactions to Americans affected by the wildfires compared to the reactions - or lack thereof - of Israel’s destruction of Gaza, which the United Nations relief and works agency for Palestine refugees says has displaced at least 1.9 million Palestinians thus far.
you burn Palestinians alive in their tents. https://t.co/X7Wnh8MGmw
— Sana Saeed (@SanaSaeed) January 9, 2025
James Woods is one of the many celebrities who have lost their homes to the wildfires in LA. He has been vociferously supportive of Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. In response to Woods losing his home, many have circulated an earlier post of his on X, where he reportedly said, “No ceasefire. No compromise. No forgiveness. #KillThemAll”.
A letter to James Woods. pic.twitter.com/t26OkXrZzD
— Mosab Abu Toha (@MosabAbuToha) January 9, 2025
Imam Omar Suleiman took to his Instagram account, which has over three million followers, to respond to Woods’ loss, saying: “Praying that God protect the lives and properties of innocent people in Los Angeles and beyond. But can’t help but notice this. The people of Gaza continue to be exterminated by the cruel in houses of power, with the support of the cruel who feel invincible in their mansions.”
Another aspect of the catastrophe in LA that is receiving a lot of attention online is that nearly 400 firefighters who are being deployed are prison inmates being paid less than five dollars an hour.
Many have criticised wealthier Angelenos seeking "private" firefighters, saying they would pay whatever cost for a faster response.
The disconnect is jaw dropping.
Just wow. pic.twitter.com/krubaIuACO
— Spitfire (@DogRightGirl) January 8, 2025
"Wealth inequality is drastic in LA, and those left behind are mostly very poor and/or homeless and unable to flee. For every mansion you see burned, there are thousands of poor people losing everything, mostly renters who can't replace what's lost. Their homes aren't being shown," one social media account posted.
Many online also claim that the wildfires in LA are, in part, a consequence of Israel's intense bombing of Gaza, which researchers say has had a huge toll on the environment. A recent study showed that the annual carbon footprint of more than 20 of the world’s most climate-vulnerable nations were released within only the first two months of the war in Gaza.
“Dropping hundreds of thousands of tons of bombs on Gaza, turning it into a blazing inferno, has consequences that extend beyond our moral condemnation - there are climate consequences that will find us all,” New York activist Fatima Mohammed posted on X.
Read more at: MiddleEastEye.net