Letter: The Death of Sinwar Does Not Equal the End of the Conflict

Letter: The Death of Sinwar Does Not Equal the End of the Conflict

Dear editor:

Sinwar is gone, Palestinians could take the win and forge a path to peace, but they have consistently, intransigently rejected this option. That suggests peace may not be what they actually want.
Through a malignant educational system, Palestinians promote and preserve a culture based on hatred. They pass out pastries when Jews are killed and celebrate the deaths of their own terrorist killer sons.

Sinwar is gone so “take the win”, Gazans, and never again malevolently misuse billions to build terror infrastructure instead of a peaceful and prosperous economy.
Take the win, Gazans, and let the captive hostages go.
All of them.

Julia Lutch
Davis, CA

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