The Jerusalem Post

Boy, is it hot!!

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Jerusalem Post? MOSHE-MORDECHAI VAN ZUIDEN Jerusalem That religion advocates making “peace” with an infidel solely in order to further the infidel’s destructio­n.

It is very hard to be convinced that the Israeli people actually want to win when they continue to support a prime minister who refuses to destroy Hamas because he is afraid to rule over the whole of the Jewish land and its holy sites, particular­ly the Temple Mount.

Instead of being a Jewish state, it seems to me that we are nothing but interim occupiers strengthen­ing our enemies to enable our takeover. Though I lack credential­s, I came to the conclusion long ago that only with a full military win that will bring about the total defeat, unconditio­nal surrender and exit of our enemies can we hope to live in peace.

I got the impression that after the Obama era, things would be different. Perhaps it was just wishful thinking to believe that we might actually act like a sovereign state. PHYLLIS STERN Netanya

Daniel Pipes asks what Israelis think about convincing Palestinia­ns that they have lost their war against Israel. Yet he gives no reason why they should think they have lost.

They did not consider this when the Egyptian army was surrounded in 1949, nor when the IDF was on the road to Damascus in 1973. They believe they are supported by 1.5 billion Arabs while there are only 8 million Israelis. With these odds, they think they must eventually win.

As he often does, your excellent cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen provides an important lesson with his July 12 cartoon. In it, he has one sweltering man exclaiming to another: “Boy is it hot!! Boy is it hot!! I can’t remember when it was this hot!! When was it last this hot?” The other man responds: “Yesterday.”

Unfortunat­ely, we ain’t seen nothin’ yet, as the world’s temperatur­e is rapidly rising.

Every decade since the 1970s has been warmer than the previous one, and the past three years have successive­ly broken global temperatur­e records. If present trends continue, 2017 is likely to follow the same pattern. As a result, deserts are expanding, seas are rising, icecaps and glaciers are rapidly melting, and droughts, wildfires, storms and floods are becoming increasing­ly severe.

It is time to recognize that climate change is an existentia­l threat to the entire world. We in Israel should make averting a climate catastroph­e a major focus. BATZION SHLOMI

Afula

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