Los Angeles Times

Why ‘intifada’ raises alarm

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Re “Reality check — intifada has nothing to do with genocide of Jews,” Opinion, Dec. 13

Although the official definition of the word “intifada” excludes mention of murdering Jews, as Daoud Kuttab notes in his op-ed article, in actual fact the method used to prosecute intifada has long included killing Jews.

Palestinia­ns are hampered by this inconvenie­nt fact, which is highlighte­d by these numbers: In one day, Oct. 7, Hamas militants murdered 1,200 people in Israel. In the more than 65 days since, the Israeli military bombardmen­t of the Gaza Strip has resulted in more than 18,000 deaths.

If the Israelis were killing at the same rate as Hamas, they would have killed more than 80,000 people in Gaza.

This certainly illustrate­s that Israel is not committing genocide, and that murder — the building block of genocide — is definitely a part of intifada.

SUSAN WOLFSON Glendale

It may be true that the first intifada was indeed peaceful and nonviolent, but that was given up.

The Oslo accords failed not only because of Israel’s actions, but also because of those by Palestinia­n leaders. The late Yasser Arafat, leader of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on, also failed to abide by the agreement.

The victims of Hamas’ attack on Oct. 7 were almost entirely peaceful villagers, farmers and music lovers.

We are not talking about just the word “intifada” now. We are talking about real actions and “from the river to the sea.”

ESTHER FRIEDBERG Studio City

The big mistake of Kuttab and Palestinia­n leaders is the belief that the powerful practice of nonviolenc­e is temporary.

In fact, you practice it ... forever. You practice it without regard to the outcome. That’s the point.

Just imagine the Palestinia­n people practicing nonviolent protest both against the oppression of their murderous Hamas government in the Gaza Strip and the Israel occupation of the West bank. The entire world would rally to their cause, and this includes the vast majority of Israeli citizens.

JJ FLOWERS Dana Point

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