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The following letter to the LA Times was forwarded to me by a friend.
“Calm” in Gaza
This should have appeared in the LA Times.
It holds significance on many levels:
a) That the so called ‘calm’ is not so much due to Palestinian restraint, but rather to Israeli vigilance in preemption.
b) That 15 year olds are routinely used by Palestinians as weapons delivery systems in violation of multiple international laws, but in accordance with the rules of guerilla warfare. When the ‘enemy’ deals with the youth or hurts a teenager THAT is an international no no and reported by the Times.
c) That Israel’s gestures for peace have no relevance to the Palestinian goal for the dissolution of Jewish rule in any and all of the land. By focusing on boarders and land, the Times continually aids and abets the masking of the real intention and goals of the Palestinian Authority. Prove I’m wrong: Please cite where the P.A. categorically states by legislative resolution that they wish to live in peace with a Jewish State to exist in what they call Palestine on all their maps, which includes Jerusalem. Please accept this challenge and report the results. This is not opinion. I am challenging you to report the facts.
By withholding this information, many of your readers make decisions innocently believing that appeasement of Arab land demands will bring peace. The truth is in this photo, which the Times chose not to print.
Gary Dalin
Venice, CA
Ariel Sharon appears to be serious about once again giving land in return for nothing—repeating the errors of Oslo—even though he has previously stated that the Oslo agreements were the greatest disaster Israel ever had.
Here we have the Palestinians plainly saying, that the offer of the land means nothing to them—they’re still trying to kill Israeli civilians, before the land has even changed hands.