Los Angeles Times

A Palestinia­n drive for equality

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Re “Bungling the ‘ultimate deal,’ ” editorial, Jan. 7

I sympathize with The Times Editorial Board’s plea for the Trump administra­tion to “get serious” about bringing about Israeli-Palestinia­n negotiatio­ns that would lead to a sovereign, economical­ly viable Palestinia­n state alongside Israel as the clearest path to peace. But that is a hollow hope because the White House has shown no hint of going in that direction.

For decades there has been a tension in American Israeli-Palestinia­n policy. The U.S. has said it supports an end to the occupation and the emergence of a Palestinia­n state, but it has acted contrary to that policy. The only hope for peace was for the U.S. to start acting in conformity to its stated policy.

President Trump’s Jerusalem decision resolved that tension by changing American policy to conform with its actions. That killed any hope for a Palestinia­n state and set Israel on a short path to fully acknowledg­ed apartheid. A Palestinia­n drive for equality will surely follow. Jeff Warner

Los Angeles

One would think The Times Editorial Board has a calendar that reads “1968” rather than 2018.

Is the board unaware that for the last few years, Israel and the most powerful of the Arab states, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, have formed a de facto alliance against Iran, the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, Hamas and Hezbollah? Isn’t it interestin­g that while all the Arab states publicly denounced Trump’s proper decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, none of the Arab states took any concrete action relative to the decision?

The board might heed the adage that things are not always as they seem. Nathaniel J. Friedman

Beverly Hills

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