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LETTERSTO THE EDITOR

No Cuomo comeback

Dear Editor: incursion on Oct. 7. Yet, he announced any investigation into the cause of the massive security breach and the resulting answers will have to come after Israel achieves victory over Hamas.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently has been making public appearances, as we predicted he would after he resigned from office in August 2021.

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He relied on the public’s short memory of the terrible blunder he made of allowing elderly patients sick with Covid to be placed in nursing homes causing thousands of deaths.

At the time, he had available the Jacob Javits Center and a ship in the harbor to house Covid patients, which was never used, regrettably.

He knew senior citizens were the most vulnerable, so to allow this to happen was really an abuse of power by the governor and state Health Commissioner Howard Zucker. The idea that both men never paid a price for their action is unconscionable!

But this we know for sure, Andrew Cuomo should never be elected to public office again.

Our heart goes out to all the families.

Thomas and Constance Dowd Oakland Gardens

Accountable for Oct. 7

Dear Editor:

Recently, the prime minister of Israel admitted, as the ultimate protector of the Israeli people, he should be held accountable for the massive security failure leading to Hamas’ ground

Before providing answers, however, he would like $10 billion from the United States now to help finance Israel’s war. Normally, when one is asked to finance a project, the financier should be given all the details related to a previous failure, particularly since Israel has the fourth-largest military in the world and is technologically sophisticated in intelligence and communications.

Also, I’m sure the Israeli families in the villages who lost 1,400 loved ones would like to know now why it took several hours for the Israeli Defense Forces to come to their aid despite desperate cell phone calls; and the international families whose friends and relatives were killed or taken hostage from the outdoor concert would like to know now, with a terrorist organization on its borders, why Israel did not have better security at the event to prevent the carnage and abductions. Finally, due to the worsening civilian humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Jews are now facing worldwide outrage.

Is it possible that the prime minister will be too busy or reluctant to answer questions about his leadership failure after declaring victory over the 20,000 to 25,000 Hamas members (according to U.S. intelligence) and leveling much of Gaza? Whatever the result or how long it takes, those victims now suffering from the events related to the violent breach on Oct. 7 should hold the prime minister accountable, as he declared.

Glenn Hayes Kew Gardens

No U.S. aid to Hamas

Dear Editor:

President Biden’s call to send $100 million of our tax dollars to Gaza for humanitarian relief is naive. Gaza is governed by Hamas. They are the same terrorists responsible for the loss of 1,400 murdered Israel citizens. This would be

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