Good news for Gaza
This letter was sent to the Hartford Courant on January 30, 2024 regarding the suspension by several donor of funding to the puppet of Hamas known as UNRWA. Making that suspension of funding permanent would be one of the best things that could have to the Palestinian Arabs.
Letter to the editor: Good news for Gaza
To the editor:
News that UNRWA's funding may dry up ("Finding of agency in Gaza is at risk," January 30) is good news for the people living in Gaza.
For three-quarters of a century, UNRWA has subjugated the descendants of the Arabs who left their homes during the war they and their brethren waged to destroy the modern miracle of the third Jewish Commonwealth in the Land of Israel. It has prevented them from building new lives the way many millions of other refugees of the period did, whether from Nazi concentration camps, India, Pakistan, China or numerous other places.
If UNRWA's funding does dry up permanently, the next generation of children in Gaza, Judea, Samaria and the "refugee" camps in neighboring Arab countries will no longer be taught to hate and strive to grow up to become shahids.
Some funding has been temporarily suspended in the past. For peace in the Middle East and the good of all, let's hope this time the funding halt becomes total and permanent.
Sincerely,
Alan Stein
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