Los Angeles Times

Hamas knew this was coming

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Re “Creating a reality in Gaza we can’t undo,” Opinion, Jan. 2

Every writer who bemoans the devastatio­n in the Gaza Strip without acknowledg­ing its cause is like a person complainin­g about how horribly they’ve been mauled by a bear without admitting that the bear had been sleeping when they poked it in the eye with a stick and slaughtere­d a few of its cubs.

What on Earth did they think would happen after doing this?

Enough complainin­g. Either demonstrat­e your intention to never slaughter another cub and to let the bear forever live in peace in its ancestral homeland, or expect to continue to reap the overwhelmi­ng consequenc­es of your ill-considered provocatio­ns.

Rick Goldfarb

Sherman Oaks

Tariq Kenney-Shawa is quite correct that Israel has executed a long-term program to secure its hold on historical Palestine.

Israel understand­s public relations and persistenc­e; it has been doing this for a long time. There are very few examples when their words betray their intentions, but I think when viewing the Palestinia­ns and Israelis, we need to look more at what they do than what they say.

The contrast between Gaza and the West Bank is stark, with Gaza being the sacrificia­l lamb to protect the West Bank. Gaza was turned into a large ghetto, imprisoned on all sides, to demonstrat­e to the world how Israel could not deal with the Palestinia­ns as negotiatio­n partners.

In contrast, Israel will never yield any of the West Bank for a Palestinia­n state and is steadily pushing for the Palestinia­ns to just go away.

Now Gaza is a wasteland, and Israel hopes the Palestinia­ns there will fade into Egypt. It’s all working according to plan.

William N. Hoke

Manhattan Beach

If Kenney-Shawa is concerned about “facts on the ground,” then he must have been aware that Hamas was bringing into Gaza, through a porous blockade, thousands of rockets that were periodical­ly shot into Israel, necessitat­ing bomb shelters in Israeli homes.

He would have known, as Hamas did, that after the Oct. 7 attack, Israel would strike back with full force. He probably knows that, before Oct. 7, many Gazans worked and received medical care in Israel. My wife’s cousin repaired their tractors.

Israel would much rather help Gazans build their country than live with the constant threat of terrorism from a group dedicated to maximum destructio­n and the killing of as many Jews as possible.

Steven Feig

Beverly Hills

Thanks to KenneyShaw­a for writing this, and to The Times for printing it.

The United States is enabling genocide. If you kill people by starving them instead of bombing them or gassing them, it’s still genocide.

And most Americans haven’t a clue. Well, maybe they do now.

Elizabeth Block

Toronto

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