Los Angeles Times

Reality check for Palestinia­ns

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Re “Trump’s Middle East missteps,” editorial, Sept. 11

I am normally the last person to support anything President Trump does, but I applaud his administra­tion’s reality check on the Palestinia­ns and their rejection of peace.

Your editorial states, accurately, “Undoubtedl­y, Palestinia­n leaders have too often failed to rein in militants or to reject violence by embracing tolerance and coexistenc­e.” But you fail to mention that the so-called Palestinia­n leaders, especially Hamas in the Gaza Strip, are the militants.

Even Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas supports militants, although not as obviously as Hamas.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has political shortcomin­gs, but on the subject of defending his country he is absolutely correct when he asks how someone can negotiate with people who deny your existence. Alan Segal San Diego

Moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem and recognizin­g it as the capital of Israel violates United Nations Resolution 181, also known as the 1947 Partition Plan for Palestine.

According to the plan, Jerusalem is to be placed under a special internatio­nal regime, conferring it a special status due to its shared religious importance.

The United States is bullying the Palestinia­n leadership by not funding refugee services and closing its de facto embassy in Washington. The most egregious act was the announceme­nt that we will no longer provide $25 million for the Palestinia­ns’ hospitals in East Jerusalem.

We have no moral compass. Robert Pisapia Westlake Village

Why is it the United States’ responsibi­lity to fund the Palestinia­ns? Why aren’t those nations that are condemning us picking up the bill? Since when do victorious warring parties return the land they captured to their enemies?

Considerin­g the atrocities carried out by government­s worldwide, I am of the opinion that the Israeli people and their government have raised the bar for humane and ethical treatment of their attackers.

The Palestinia­ns have called for driving Israel into the sea and worse, but most of the world, for some reason, doesn’t seem to care. Cary W. Goldstein Beverly Hills

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