Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Self-defense is not terrorism

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Re “Palestinia­ns in Israel have new cause to fear,” Opinion, Feb. 1

I was dismayed to read the piece by Daniel Sokatch and my friend David Myers that began by traffickin­g in the ubiquitous (at least regarding Israel) but no less morally bankrupt notion that a sovereign country’s army engaging in a military operation to thwart terror attacks has any equivalenc­y with a terrorist murdering innocent civilians, even when said military operations lead to unintended loss of civilian life.

The Israel Defense Forces operation in Jenin on Jan. 26 was directly in response to reliable informatio­n that a terror cell was planning an imminent attack on Israeli Jews.

The murder of seven Israeli Jews in East Jerusalem a day later was directly in response to vile Jew-hatred.

To compare and associate them blithely as a “cycle of violence” is obscene.

I wonder how Myers and Sokatch would have commented, and how The Times would have reported, had (God forbid) an Israeli Jew murdered seven innocent Muslims leaving the mosque after finishing prayers.

Rabbi Adam Kligfeld

Los Angeles Myers and Sokatch finally brought to light what’s happening in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

For more than 50 years, Israel has occupied territorie­s that were allocated to the Palestinia­ns, and for decades Israel has removed Palestinia­ns for settler expansion in the occupied territorie­s.

While Israeli leaders talk about peace, behind closed doors they have spoken differentl­y. Members of the radical government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have talked openly about forced removal of Palestinia­ns.

When is the U.S. going to get serious with Israel rather than talk only about a two-state solution? Isn’t it time to end the occupation and the constant turmoil? George Mouro Rancho Mirage

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