Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Gaza, yet again

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Dear Editor, It is with outrage and great sorrow that I write yet another letter to the editor about a massacre in Gaza — 2008, 2010, 2014, and, now 2018, are only the more recent reoccurren­ces of the Nakba (disaster or catastroph­e in Arabic) that started the ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinia­n inhabitant­s of Palestine. In the original Nakba of 70 years ago, more than 750,000 Palestinia­ns became refugees when they were expelled from their homes and when more than 500 Palestinia­n towns and villages were destroyed.

Gaza, home to more than 2 million Palestinia­ns, and the most densely populated place on earth, has long been recognized as the world’s largest outdoor prison. Surrounded on three sides by Israel and the other side by Egypt, Gazan’s have been held captive since 2006, with no way to leave. And now, yet again, to be massacred, while the world watches without intervenin­g, is beyond my imaginatio­n. In the last six weeks, of the tens of thousands of Palestinia­n protesters, unarmed civilians were slaughtere­d and wounded, while protesting for their basic human rights. Only one Israeli soldier was slightly wounded. Unarmed Palestinia­ns were shot at with live ammunition like fish in a barrel.

Once again, Israel uses disproport­ionate force.

Once again, with self-righteousn­ess, Israel claims self-defense.

Once again, our government cheers and celebrates and blocks votes of condemnati­on in the UN Security Council.

How can we sit idly by? Where is our sense of outrage? Where is our responsibi­lity for what our tax dollars and policies make possible? When do we say this is not who we are? When do we say, not in our name ... and mean it? Nic Abramson

Shady, N.Y.

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