Meretz MK Links Attack on Arabs with Visits to Hevron (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu 08/20/12)
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Meretz Knesset Member Zahava Gal-On, in an interview on Israeli radio
Monday, tried linking an attack on Arabs with school trips to Hevron
that teach about the forefather Abraham, who bought a large plot of
land that includes the Patriarchs´ Cave, as recorded in the Bible.
Police have arrested five people, most of them teenagers, in
connection with the brutal attack durng an apparent brawl in downtown
Jerusalem last week. Police still are investigating.
The vicious beating by a group of bullies is the most recent of a
spate of violent incidents that have plagued Israel, especially in
the idle summer months. Victims have included Sudanese, elderly
people, soccer fans from an opposing side, and others who are “bait”
for youth looking for “action.”
Although shouts of “Death to Arabs:” were heard during the attack
last week, police have not concluded that the youth attacked the
victims only because they were Arabs or simply because they were
available targets.
Nevertheless, Mk Gal-On saw a direct link between the attack and
educating Jewish youth about ancient history in Hevron, where the
first three Jewish forefathers and three of the four matriarchs are
buried.
Similarly, secular and anti-nationalists for more than 15 years have
tried to brand all national religious Jews and rabbis as being guilty
for allegedly inciting Yigal Amir to kill Prime Minister Yitzchak
Rabin.
The attack in Jerusalem “is a result of the education and legal
system,” MK Gal-On said on Voice of Israel radio Monday morning. She
also suggested that certain Knesset Members, presumably those who are
from nationalist religious parties, also “communicate the wrong
attitude.”
Gal-On’s linkage was too much even for anchor newscaster Aryeh Golan
of Voice of Israel, which has an unstated but clear policy of pro-
pluralism and anti-government.
Golan pointed to that other people beside Arabs also have been beaten
up by thugs, but Gal-On insisted that that she is not surprised by
the beating of Arabs because the school system “sends children to
Hevron and calls it ‘our inheritance’ and leaves a felling that Arab
lives are not worth anything.”
She also blamed the legal system for closing the cases against rabbis
who allegedly incited followers by authoring or writing an
acknowledgement in the book “The King’s Torah.”
“Do you really see a direct link," Golan asked the left-wing
legislator. “Yes,” she replied. “I am talking abut the atmosphere
that is created towards someone who is not ‘one of us.’”
That same attitude, for different reasons, may be the driving force
that has driven teenage gangs to beat up people with whom they
consider inferior for not being “one of them,” regardless of religion.
Golan offered equal time to Jewish Home Party MK Zevulun Orlev, who
said that Gal-On “has a great imagination without any connection with
reality.”
“Children who visit Hevron serve in the army and live in development
cities. They are our future,” he added. (IsraelNationalNews © 2011
08/20/12)
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