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By Paul Shindman
Wed Nov 10 2009
Jerusalem - Lecturer Neve Gordon from Ben Gurion University has been in the news quite a lot in recent years. Despite his currently serving as chairman of the department of political science at Ben Gurion University, he issued a public call this summer for a worldwide boycott of Israel, including Israeli universities, in order to coerce Israel to submit to Arab demands. Gordon’s call was widely seen as an anti-democratic attempt to undermine Israeli democracy and sovereignty. Now it has been discovered that around the same time that Gordon was issuing that call to boycott Israel, he was also turning his own home into a refuge and shelter for a convicted Palestinian terrorist from the Fatah terror organization. The terrorist, one Mohammed Abu Humus, had been convicted of terrorist violence and was sentenced to house arrest. Gordon offered the court to host Abu Humus in Gordon’s own home for the duration of the house arrest.
Gordon is notorious for his anti-Israel writings and statements. Israel’s mainstream newspapers Yediot Ahronot and Haaretz reported the story when Gordon and a group of “solidarity activists” illegally entered Ramallah in 2001 to serve as human shields to prevent the Israeli army from apprehending wanted murderers being hidden in Yasir Arafat’s headquarters at the time. The murderers included the assassins of an Israeli cabinet minister. Gordon was shown in both papers embracing Yassir Arafat in solidarity for Arafat’s refusal to turn over the murderers to Israel (as was required under the Oslo accord). Gordon also has a track record for abusing and suppressing students who disagree with him.
When Gordon was a visiting lecturer at the University of Michigan, students complained and even published articles detailing Gordon’s anti-democratic behavior there. Gordon regularly denounces Israel as a fascist apartheid entity and has called for Israel’s elimination altogether and replacement by an Arab Moslem dominated state of “Palestine.” Gordon’s articles are so openly anti-Israel and anti-Jewish that they are often published on Neo-Nazi and Holocaust Denial web sites.
The violent Fatah activist/terrorist Mohammed Abu Humus (or Hummus) is a resident of the Issawiya neighbourhood of East Jerusalem. Neve Gordon is known for his extremist pro-Palestinian views and his intimate ties with Palestinian anti-Israel groups and activists. Abu Humus has organized violent protests against Jews, including massive rock throwing and Molotov cocktails, and has been convicted for security related offenses. When convicted for three counts of arson, and also for assault and directing demonstrators to throw rocks, Gordon described Abu Humus as a "political prisoner" and "a Fatah leader."[1]
A Jerusalem district judge earlier this year convicted Abu Humus and handed down a nine-month sentence, converted to house arrest. Gordon organized a group of far-leftist anti-Zionist academics to come into court to testify on behalf of Abu Humus, and Gordon offered to court to host Abu Humus in Gordon’s own home in Beersheva for the duration of the house arrest. It is evidently the only case on record of a Palestinian terrorist being released to house arrest in the home of a Jewish Israeli citizen.
Abu Humus and Gordon have collaborated in the past in the anti-Israel group Ta’ayush, which Gordon himself is on record as describing as a seditious group. Gordon’s own university heads have repudiated Gordon’s political extremism, including a scathing statement saying, "The University feels strongly that if Neve really believes in such a boycott, he... should resign." Even anti-Israel extremist Uri Avnery, Gordon's colleague for many years, said that Gordon's call for a boycott is an "example of a faulty diagnosis leading to faulty treatment."
Abu Humus provides an interesting complement to Gordon's position. Interviewed at his office in the Alternative Information Center, a pro-Palestinian lobby group in Jerusalem, Abu Humus stated that archeological excavations in the Old City prove that Jews had no claim to Jerusalem. After years of digging he insists, "Have they found anything of the Jews? They didn't find anything!".
Despite Gordon’s insistence that Abu Humus is a tolerant pacifist opposed to violence, Abu Humus said in the interview, "If somebody believes in (the Jewish or Christian) religion, he has to change his religion. And after Jesus came, it says Mohammed will come. And Mohammed came." He added, "If you are religious as a Jew, you have to believe in Mohammed. You have to believe in Jesus." Some tolerance!
Gordon is the father of two small children. He has stated in the media that the time Abu Humus spent in his home under house arrest was "in a way, it’s a wonderful experience, probably the best political education that you can give to a child." In other words, Gordon introduced the convicted terrorist to his own small children as a role model!
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