Los Angeles Times

What the BDS movement wants

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Re “Boycotting Israel won’t end the Mideast tragedy,” Opinion, Feb. 19

I appreciate Yossi Klein Halevi’s commitment to peace between the Israelis and the Palestinia­ns, but he gets it wrong in his criticism of the Boycott, Divest and Sanction movement.

BDS came about from frustratio­n with the continuous carving up of the West Bank. Yes, Hamas’ rule in the Gaza Strip has spawned terrorism, but the West Bank Palestinia­ns are the ones who are losing their land. Just look at a map and see how little of the West Bank is controlled by the Palestinia­n Authority.

I hope Halevi realizes that many BDS supporters do not question Israel’s sovereignt­y, only its expansion and its punishment of ordinary Palestinia­ns.

So yes, let’s stop the blame game and enable change, starting with the withdrawal of illegal settlement­s from the West Bank. We need solutions, not more blame.

Kathleen Trinity

Acton, Calif.

Thank you for Halevi’s op-ed article. Let’s clarify why peace talks have failed.

Israel captured the disputed territorie­s in self-defense in 1967 after being besieged and attacked. Israel returned most of it to Egypt (1979) and Jordan (1994) for peace.

Israel offered the Palestinia­ns a state on nearly all of the remaining territory in 2000 and 2008. The Palestinia­ns rejected Israel’s offers and responded by massacring Israelis in schools, buses, discos and pizzerias.

Israel unilateral­ly withdrew from Gaza in 2005; again, the Palestinia­ns responded with terrorism.

As Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg has observed:

“Given the history of the attacks on Israel and the oppressive­ness and aggressive­ness of other countries in the Middle East and elsewhere, boycotting Israel indicated a moral blindness for which it is hard to find any explanatio­n other than anti-Semitism.”

Stephen A. Silver

San Francisco

Halevi wrongfully equates Airbnb’s decision not to do business in the occupied territorie­s of the West Bank with the anti-Israel BDS movement.

I fully support Israel’s right to exist and abhor the BDS movement, but I recognize that refusing to support those institutio­ns that directly benefit from the occupation of Palestinia­n territory is a completely different matter.

Halevi repeats the typical myths about the history of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. The truth is that the founders of Israel engaged in terrorism and other violent acts aimed at forcing a number of Arabs to flee.

These facts are not a secret and have been documented by Israeli historians, backed by archival film footage, photograph­s and papers.

One can support the right of Israel to exist without painting a false picture of Israel’s virtuousne­ss, or conflating active opposition to the occupation with the BDS effort to destroy Israel.

Jeffrey Ellis

Los Angeles

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