Netanyahu wrong again

Dear Editor:

The headline read "Netanyahu admits Rafah airstrike a 'tragic mistake'" and the article stated that an Israeli airstrike "set fire to a camp housing displaced Palestinians and, according to local officials, killed at least 45 people."

After Hamas launched a barrage of rockets at central Israel, with some of my friends in Netanya hearing the booms of Iron Dome intersections barely a week after I left that city, Israel targeted two of the terrorists involved with two precision bombs, just 17 kg apiece, about a mile from the camp. Videos posted by Arabs in Gaza showed the explosions from the bombs were confined to those buildings, far from the camp.

The people were killed thanks to a fire started by secondary explosions of rockets, munitions or incendiary devices belonging to Hamas or other terror groups in Gaza.

Benjamin Netanyahu has made many mistakes. Falsely implying Israel bore any responsibility for the deaths in the Al-Mawasi designated humanitarian area was another one.

The sooner Israel destroys Hamas, the sooner the self-inflicted misery of people in Gaza will begin to end.

Sincerely,

Alan Stein

Sent May 28, 2024 to the Hartford Courant

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