Rutgers does a disservice to the Jewish people

 Dear Editor:

In her pillorying of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, most recently in her article "A disservice to the Jewish people," she blames him for what she calls "inexcusable" Israeli behavior.

She's wrong about her "facts" and unjustified in her opinions.

She refers to "10 months of Israeli bombardment that's killed over 39,000 people." It's been more than two months since the United Nations - no friend of Israel - recognized that Hamas had grossly inflated the number of deaths of women and children, yet Rutgers continues to use Hamas' totally unreliable figures. She also ignores the fact that the ratio of civilian to combatant deaths, at roughly 1 to 1 and possibly significantly lower, barely 1/9 of the wartime norm of nearly 9 to 1 expected by the United Nations itself.

She ignores the fact that, until Benny Gantz recently left Israel's war cabinet, it was that war cabinet, not Netanyahu, that determined Israel's strategy in the war Hamas started with its barbaric massacre on October 7.

Most irresponsible of all, like all critics of Israel, she fails to even hint at any alternative strategy that wouldn't guarantee Hamas' surviving, rearming, repeating the October 7 massacre and starting yet another, likely more horrendous war.

Rutgers has done a disservice not only to the Jewish people, but to the Palestinian Arabs, to the free world, and the cause of peace.

Sincerely,

Alan Stein

Sent August 6, 2024 to Connecticut's Hearst papers.

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