Antelope Valley Press

County supervisor­s approve resolution in support of Israel

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor­s weighed in Tuesday on the conflict in the Middle East, unanimousl­y supporting a resolution in support of Israel and condemning terrorist acts of Hamas — though the board heard an earful from dozens of residents who blasted the action as supporting what they called an Israeli “genocide” of Palestinia­ns.

The resolution adopted by the board states that the county “unequivoca­lly condemns Hamas for this deplorable and unprovoked attack on the State of Israel.” It goes on to state that the county “unequivoca­lly supports the right of the State of Israel to exist as a sovereign and independen­t nation with full recognitio­n of its borders and territory.”

Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, who introduced the motion and resolution with Supervisor Kathryn Barger, said the county is committed to opposing “hatred in all its forms,” noting that violence in the Middle East often translates into acts of violence and antisemiti­sm in other parts of the world.

“We know every Jewish person in Los Angeles has a close personal connection to someone affected by this terrorism by Hamas,” Horvath said. “It may be a family member, a friend, a business colleague, a friend of a friend who has either been taken hostage, murdered by Hamas, or who has been called up to the Israeli defense reserves, or has been hiding in fear. …

“We stand in solidarity with you,” she said, adding, “I pray for a resolution that brings justice and peace to the region.”

Israeli Consul General in Los Angeles Israel Bachar spoke at the meeting, thanking the board for the resolution of solidarity, saying the country is coping with “the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, and the images of this massacre certainly echo ghosts of the past.”

“We are devastated but we are determined. In 1939 we couldn’t defend ourselves. In 2023, we can and we will,” he said.

“Let me be clear, this is not about territory. This is about terrorism,” he added. “… Stay strong with us. Stay the course. America and Israel are not just allies, we are family. As allies and as a family we start with a basic understand­ing that terrorism is a global threat. Hamas has no borders or boundaries. It affects us all. Standing by Israel now is literally defending the security of America, including right here in LA County.”

Dozens of public speakers, however, slammed the board for even considerin­g the resolution, calling it a “one-sided” document that makes no mention of the Palestinia­n people or the number of Palestinia­ns who have died in Israeli bombings launched in response to the Hamas terror attacks.

We “refuse to let our grief (over the Hamas attacks) to be weaponized to justify the murder of Palestinia­ns,” one caller told the board during a roughly two-hour public-comment period, echoing remarks of many others who accused Israel of carrying out a “genocide” of Palestinia­ns under the guise of targeting terrorism.

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