Time to learn from history

This was sent to the MetroWest Daily News February 4 and published February 18. 

To the editor:

Clearly, the blame for the current situation in Gaza lies primarily with Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad Fatah, the other terror groups and thousands of ordinary Gazans who perpetrated the barbaric October 7 pogrom, along with their sponsors in Iran and Qatar. However, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Gutteres was correct when he said that horrendous slaughter did not occur "in a vacuum," even if he was totally wrong about the context.

After each previous Gaza war started by Hamas, premature ceasefires were implemented thanks to pressure from shortsighted individuals and governments, who then insisted on transferring massive amounts of assistance to Gaza, most of which was taken by Hamas and used to rearm, strengthen itself, build rockets, rocket launchers, terror tunnels and other terror facilities as it prepared to break the ceasefire when it felt strong enough.

In a letter "U.S. must support cease-fire in Israeli-Palestinian conflict" published February 4, Lee Miller argues for repeating yet again that deadly blunder, which has enabled tens of thousands of deaths along with devastation in Israel and Gaza.

What bloody fools these practitioners in virtue signaling be!

Sincerely,

Alan Stein

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