Los Angeles Times

Israel won’t get there with Bibi

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Re “Netanyahu's government is to blame for rift in Israel-U.S. alliance,” editorial, April 10

Hopes for ending the war between Israel and Hamas anytime soon seem as slim as its underlying issues are complicate­d.

But it’s become ever more clear that the surest way to peace hinges on a key prerequisi­te: removal of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from office.

The Israeli hostages’ plight continuall­y evokes painful memories of how Netanyahu’s administra­tion failed to anticipate and repel Hamas militants’ barbaric Oct. 7 attack that claimed about 1,200 lives, most of them civilians.

Hence Netanyahu views any resolution in Gaza short of total annihilati­on of Hamas to be an existentia­l threat to his political life, especially where he risks conviction of corruption charges in his long-pending criminal trial.

That’s why Netanyahu brushes off how his military’s pursuit of Hamas militants has killed more than 30,000 Palestinia­n civilians, mostly women and children — and constitute­s an ever clearer violation of internatio­nal law.

President Biden must contend with a daunting truth that he dares not speak: The sooner Netanyahu leaves office, the sooner peace can be brokered. Edgar M. Martinez

Orcutt, Calif.

I agree that conditions should be placed on aid to Israel. But I’m not sure those conditions should be related to the war in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s security depends on its ability to wage war against Hamas. How it should balance prosecutin­g this war and protecting civilians has been the matter of much debate, and there are no easy answers.

However, what is not up for debate, and what matters more in the long term, is Israel’s refusal to support a Palestinia­n state and the continued expansion of illegal settlement­s. On this, Israel’s position is inexcusabl­e and indefensib­le.

It should be a no-brainer to, at the very least, condition aid on Israel’s policy shift on these positions. Alan Osprey Laguna Beach

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