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Letter to the
Editor
 
The making of
Palestinian culture
 Published: August 15 
  
 Richard Cohen [“
Yes,
culture matters,” op-ed, Aug. 6] rightfully celebrated the many
artistic, scientific and business achievements of Jews in Europe and
modern Israel in his attempt to defend the recent comments of
presidential candidate Mitt Romney. Unfortunately, Mr. Cohen minimized
the corrosive effects of the Israeli occupation on Palestinian economic
life. This summer I took part in an interfaith delegation to Israel and
the occupied territories and was greatly disturbed to see the pervasive
system of ethnic segregation practiced in the land under Israel’s
control since 1967.
The separation wall, the system of color-coded license plates, the
identity papers and the thick maze of regulations serve to restrict and
deny Palestinian Arab movement, economic opportunity and civil rights.
 
Mr. Cohen’s (and Mr. Romney’s) explanation that the Palestinian
Arabs’ economic plight is due to cultural differences makes as much
sense as blaming African American culture for black poverty in the Jim
Crow South.
William F. Simonds, Potomac
 
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