Los Angeles Times

Have they forgotten Oct. 7?

Re “Are protests a turning point for support of Palestinia­ns?” Opinion, May 9

- Alan B. Posner Santa Barbara

Like op-ed article writer Hala Alyan, I mourn the loss of innocent lives in Gaza. But I have some questions for her:

Could the war and death of innocent Palestinia­ns have been avoided completely if Hamas had not entered Israel and murdered and captured so many Israelis on Oct. 7?

What would Palestinia­n life be like in the Gaza Strip if Hamas, instead of building an extensive tunnel and weapons system, had spent that money building a thriving economy?

Do you really think that Hamas is interested in the well-being of the Palestinia­n people?

The Hamas doctrine calls for destructio­n of Israel. Do you believe that Israel has a right to exist? Do you believe in a two-state solution?

Who could best represent the Palestinia­n people in trying to create a Palestinia­n state? What should be the next step?

Hopefully the day will soon come when Israelis and Palestinia­ns live in peace.

Howard Sherwood

Los Angeles

As a 72-year-old secular Jew, I keep reading that my generation has a more favorable view of Israel than the younger generation because we remember when Israel was the proud underdog winning existentia­l wars. We also know that at Israel’s founding, it aspired to be a “light unto the nations,” in accordance with that biblical phrase.

Israel’s actions in Gaza betray that creed.

Asking me if I support Israel is like asking me if I support the police. I support them when they do the right thing; I do not when they do the wrong thing. I am not tribal.

To my fellow Jews who justify the catastroph­e that is Gaza because of Hamas’ Oct. 7 barbarity, I say we must be better than that. Otherwise, with an eye for an eye and then some, we surrender the light that marked Israel’s founding.

Last February, in a poll conducted in Israel, 68% of Israeli Jewish respondent­s expressed opposition to the transfer of food and medicine into Gaza. Eighty percent of right-wing Israeli Jews were opposed, as were 39% of those on the left.

There is a hole in humanity. As one very old woman, I am sad and shocked beyond belief, stopped in my tracks as though a cement hand has pushed me over.

And now, as I type, Israel strikes Rafah with American military might. Who can be surprised by Gen Z support for Palestinia­ns?

Katherine Holden

Ojai

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