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A Palestinian man extinguishes fire at the site of an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced people on 6 October 2024.
A Palestinian man extinguishes fire at the site of an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced people on 6 October 2024. Photograph: Ramadan Abed/Reuters
A Palestinian man extinguishes fire at the site of an Israeli strike on a school sheltering displaced people on 6 October 2024. Photograph: Ramadan Abed/Reuters

Western leaders’ silence about Israel’s atrocities gives free rein to Netanyahu

Peter Riddle raises the question of whether leaders such are Joe Biden and Keir Starmer are complicit in the killing of thousands of innocent people

Owen Jones speaks for many of us (What atrocity would Israel have to commit for our leaders to break their silence?, 3 October). Joe Biden, Keir Starmer and other western leaders have responded to Israel’s actions by repeatedly stating that they stand with Israel and its right to defend itself. They have been quick to vociferously condemn those who threaten or attack Israel, but silent on the atrocities Israel inflicts on tens of thousands of innocent civilians in neighbouring countries. Benjamin Netanyahu has interpreted this silence as permission to pursue his strategy without effective censure or sanction.

Therefore the question remains of whether these political leaders are complicit in the killing of thousands of innocent civilians, the creation of millions of refugees and the destruction of towns and cities. Like many others, I yearn to see brave political leadership willing to speak out and challenge Israel’s right to act without adherence to fundamental humanitarian rights and principles of international law. Without such a voice being heard, there will be no end to this humanitarian tragedy.
Peter Riddle
Wirksworth, Derbyshire

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