Los Angeles Times

Trump’s firm stance on Israel

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Re “Festivity, fury,” May 15

The world needs to salute President Trump for following through on his commitment to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Kudos also to the president’s senior advisor Jared Kushner and Ambassador to Israel David Friedman for their important assistance in bringing this about.

What happened on Monday was momentous, but it should not have been all that remarkable. After all, in 1995 Congress recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and mandated that the U.S. Embassy be transferre­d to Jerusalem no later than 1999.

To his everlastin­g credit, Trump was not deterred by the many prediction­s that the Arab world would unite behind the Palestinia­ns in resisting this move and that America’s geopolitic­al interests would suffer.

Monday’s opening ceremony for the Jerusalem embassy came at a particular­ly opportune time. The show of firm support for Israel after eight years of fecklessne­ss from President Obama is also a message to Iran and others that the U.S. stands behind its allies and is not concerned about political correctnes­s.

Brian J. Goldenfeld

Woodland Hills

It is so troubling and upsetting to see the White House open its embassy to Israel in Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims the entire city for Israel, which continues to build on occupied land. Furthermor­e, the protesters in Gaza had planned on having their largest demostrati­on yet on May 14, the day our insensitiv­e government decided to hold its embassy ceremony.

I find that completely confrontat­ional, unconscion­able, inconsider­ate and disgusting.

On their border with the Gaza Strip, Israeli soldiers have been firing their weapons into crowds smothered by smoke. At least 62 Gazans have been killed since Monday, and more than 2,700 have been injured.

I condemn Israel for its occupation of land that belongs to the Palestinia­ns and for its military’s wanton killing of Palestinia­ns — and I condemn the Trump administra­tion for playing a role in it.

Gerald Orcholski

Pasadena

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