Los Angeles Times

Jews standing up for Palestinia­ns

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Re “Why many Latinos want a Gaza cease-fire,” column, April 13

It is distressin­g that Gustavo Arellano equates the entire Jewish community with the right-wing lobby group American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, and therefore claims there is a schism between the Jewish community and Latinos, many of whom oppose Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip.

Many Jews throughout the United States, and certainly in Los Angeles, are working tirelessly to end the genocide and allow Palestine to, at long last, be free.

Jewish Voice for Peace and If Not Now are two organizati­ons that are actively working to oppose the narrative that AIPAC wishes politician­s to believe — that if they dare to oppose the current right-wing government of Israel, they don’t support the Jewish community.

The Times should report more on the Jewish activists who are appalled by what is being done, allegedly in our name.

We are, of course, part of the Jewish community and share the sense of horror that the Latino activists in the article feel.

Leslie Simon and Marc Bender

Woodland Hills

In his column on why Latinos want a cease-fire, Arellano mentions that many of the Palestinia­ns killed during the war in Gaza have been “women and children.”

However, when he cites statistics about the Israelis killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, he fails to mention that many of those who were brutally kidnapped and murdered were also women and children.

Why omit that informatio­n when discussing Israelis, but mention women and children when discussing Palestinia­n victims?

Danielle Samulon Pacific Palisades

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