Rep. Molinaro,
You wrote me that "The United States and Israel have agreed to develop a plan that will ensure humanitarian aid from donor nations and multilateral organizations reaches civilians in Gaza. "
Really?
Whats the plan for the 18,000 plus civilians that Israel , with your support, has murdered in Gaza? How can it be that reports indicate that many of the 1.8 million displaced Gazans (human beings) are going for days without food and/or water? Or that they have been herded by Israeli bombing into a small area where many are forced to live without shelter from the rain or cold weather ?
Are you aware that Israel set up and financed Hamas for years in order to divide Palestinians into factional infighting between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority so as to prevent a two state solution which was mandated by a U.N. vote?
Ceasefire Now! Stop the genocide!
-Jim Veeder
Rep. Molinaro
Responce to Kingston Wire
A Sad Sign of the Kingston Wire
(Response to Editorial: A Sad Sign of the Times)
I don't know how many worked on your recent editorial about the pro Palestinian rally in Kingston. Is is amazing that the authors were able to squeeze so much drama out of one child's drawing, and the words "From the River to the Sea.'
All this puffery about what that chant could possibly mean, while Israel slaughters 6,000 children in Gaza with all the high tech weapons they get from the US. But of course, these children are Palestine, and not worth much ink.
I think it is astounding how you can avoid talking about this genocide, while whining endlessly about what a phrase means. But, perhaps you are simply reflecting the state of Israel: racist, violent and apartheid.
I am deeply ashamed that my country gives Israel the weapons to commit this genocide. Is the Editorial Team ashamed at all?
Fred Nagel
Here's what I just sent to the BPL
As American Jews, we have felt a deep and abiding responsibility to speak out against the injustices we witnessed in Israel; in fact, we’ve had to strengthen our resolve to not be silenced by those who wish to do so. Why? Because, over the years, a group to which we belong, Jews Say No (JSN), has stood on the corner of 96th St. and Broadway in NYC. We have been yelled at, called antisemites and self-hating jews, and spat upon by other Jews, regarding the messages we shared on our posters and leaflets such as, “Never again, means never again for anyone,” “Not in our name,” “Jews Say No,” and “Freedom and justice for Palestinians.” So, yes, we’re familiar with the tactics of those who attempt to silence the voices that support equal justice for all.
In addition, we became acquainted with Miko through our work with JSN. Miko is a bright, principled, articulate, knowledgeable, and powerful speaker. Calling Miko an antisemite because of his anti-Zionist values is both inaccurate and quite dangerous.
We hope you will recommit to your support of community groups such as Bethlehem Neighbors for Peace by allowing them to use your facilities to host Miko Peled. Ultimately, this is about free speech – our First Amendment right.
Thank you.
Helaine Meisler and Nic Abramson
Dear Senator Gillibrand
Here is an article from The NY Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/09/us/politics/river-to-the-sea-israel-gaza-palestinians.html, that would give credence to what I am talking about in regards to the censure. At this point I would hope that you could admit that censure was a mistake that resulted from your lack of understanding and that you would endeavor to seek insight so that you can support the right to live and thrive to all people worldwide, but specifically in Gaza at this moment.
"From the river to the sea” is a call for freedom and justice and peace when spoken by Rashida Tlaib. I would urge you to have a conversation with her, and tell her that one of your constituents asked you to do so. And be humble and apologize for your lack of understanding and then listen to her. It will make you a better congressperson.
I would appreciate a response to this message.
Sincerely,
Cary Kittner
Zionism is the moral rot that has crept into our ruling class
The ruling class in our nation's colleges and universities are cast from the same mold. The presidents and boards of directors spend their time threatening and expelling students for protesting this genocide. How is it that college students know more about international law and human rights than their academic administrators? It is a world turned upside down, where college presidents spend their time pleasing wealth donors, while threatening anyone else in their academic communities if they think too much.
Perhaps were are in the last stage of the empire, when our elites think about nothing else but dollar signs. When it comes to life and death issues, they are moral monsters, eager to give Israel more explosives for the Palestinian holocaust.
It is tempting to think about how our system could be less corrupt. How it could serve the interests of the rest of us, if only it wanted to. But now, all it wants is Palestinian blood. We must take to the streets to preserve our humanity.
Fred Nagel
Standing naked before the world
There is a Zionist/Israeli energy characterized by arrogance, aggression, and entitlement. It is devoid of compassion, empathy, humility or humanity. It is a force that seeks control, subservience, and domination through collective punishment, threats, and unspeakable violence. This energy is terrifying and yes, it creates terrorists. Israeli state terrorism is responsible for incinerating thousands of innocent Palestinian women, children, babies, and men.
Eli Kassirer
New Paltz
Stand strong for free speech
I understand there is talk about cancelling Miko Peled's presentation scheduled for Tuesday night. This is because there are allegations that MIko or what he speaks and writes about is anti-Semetic. I am a Jewish veteran of the US Army. I experienced anti-Semitism in the army and when I was a child in Queens, NY. I know what anti-Semitism is.
I also know MIko Peled personally. I have travelled with him in Israel and Palestine. He is from a prominent Jewish Israeli family. The idea that he is anti-Semitic or professes anything anti-Semitic is nonsense and is used to silence criticism of Israel.
There are many Jewish people including myself who find much to criticise about Israel. Many of my close friends are IDF veterans, like Miko, and they find plenty to criticise about Israel. This attempt to have Miko's talk cancelled has nothing to do with anti-Semitism. It has to do with shutting down free speech and free speech that needs very much to be heard. Now more than ever.
I hope the Bethlehem Public Library will stand strong for free speech. Thank you.