Published:
Arutz Sheva - Thursday, July 11, 2013 We don't have to agree with
what they did, or condone it. But if Israel releases Arabs with blood on
their hands, it must release the people described below.
Giulio
Meotti, The writer, an Italian journalist with Il Foglio, writes a
twice-weekly column for Arutz Sheva. He is the author of the book "A New
Shoah", that researched the personal stories of Israel's terror
victims, published by Encounter. His writing has appeared in
publications, such as the Wall Street Journal, Frontpage and Commentary.
He is at work on a book about the Vatican and Israel.
More from this writer
Israel, release the “Baruch Goldsteins"
If
Israel releases the sadistic Arab terrorists who took the lives of so
many Jews, the decent Israeli public opinion should set up a campaign on
behalf of the so-called "Jewish terrorists". These are the Jews who
defended themselves or took revenge over the murder of relatives and
friends. They have been jailed for "security reasons".
We
don't have to agree with what they did. But if Israel release all these
pre-Oslo Palestinian terror monsters, why should it show
no
mercy to these Jews in jail. They have been defended by Honenu, the
organization founded by Shmuel Meidad which assists Jews in legal
difficulties connected to the Israeli-Arab conflict..
Ofir
Avraham was a soldier who stormed a terrorist who smashed through an
army barrier. The terrorist died on the way to the hospital. After eight
years, apparently after pressure from international and leftist
organizations, Avraham has being charged with manslaughter.
"S",
a female combat soldier, inspected the bag of an Arab woman and
discovered a Coca Cola bottle containing a suspicious liquid. She asked
the woman what was in it, and was told: Water. So drink it, she said.
The Arab woman suffered from food poisoning. After pressure from Amnesty
International, "S" was put in jail.
"A",
a resident of the Shilo bloc, accompanied a group of students as a
security guard. Near Shilo their bus was stoned by the Arabs, and he got
out and fired. As a result an Arab was injured. "A" was kept in custody
for six months during the course of the trial, when he was found guilty
of minor offenses and released. A civil action was subsequently brought
against him and he was forced to pay to $2000.
"S",
a kibbutznik, was employed during the first Intifada as a guard. After
worki hours, a group of Arabs approached the outermost houses of the
settlement. "S" claimed that one of the Arabs was holding a gun. He
fired and killed the Arab, and subsequently received a prison sentence.
"I"
is a resident of one of the Eli hilltops. An Arab who got too close to
the hilltop claims that "I" attacked him with a stick. He was charged
with assault.
"A"
is a resident of Kiryat Arba employed by Civil Intelligence Ltd. as a
security guard. When an Arab attempted to break into the branch of Bank
Hapoalim that he was guarding in East Jerusalem, he fired at and killed
him. He was put on trial.
"B",
a resident of Tekoa, fired at and injured an Arab throwing stones.
After plea-bargaining he was found guilty. Subsequently a civil action
was brought against him.
Yitzhak
Rubinstein, the security officer of Beit Hagai, was charged with
assault when he used excessive force to drive off two Arabs who
penetrated his community.
"H"
is a farmer who owns fruit orchards in the southern Hevron hills. One
Shabbat he visited his orchard. In a pre-planned provocation, an Arab
shepherd arrived with his flock and crossed an agreed limiting boundary.
"H" turned back the flock, and at that moment the shepherd called out
and group of leftists and Arabs arrived in order to advance the flock
further over the boundary. "H" is charged with firing in the air and has
been placed under house arrest.
Shahar
and Yanai fought together with their comrades in the famous ambush near
the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hevron, in which their comrades and the
Brigade Commander, Dror Weinberg, father of young children, were killed.
They were accused a few days later of beating up several Arabs and
killing an Arab in revenge for their comrades.
David
Sharvit, married with 5 children, a building contractor who employs
only Jewish labor, lives in Har Bracha. He fired at and wounded an Arab
who had thrown stones at him, and was sentenced to 5 years imprisonment.
Rabbi
Yehoshua Shani, married with 7 children, principal of a high school, a
resident of Kiryat Arba and a member of the city council. He visited an
outpost set up after the murder of teacher Rina Didovsky and cab driver
Eliyahu Ben Ami, and encountered a wild attack by Arabs. He was forced
to fire in the air in order to drive them off. He was kept in custody
for two weeks and subsequently forced to leave his family and go to live
in Kiryat Shmona for another two months.
Danny
Morali is a businessman. His brother was murdered by Arabs in an
accident that later turned out to have been staged. Danny found no peace
for his soul, and a year later drove to the place of the murder and
killed an Arab truck driver. He then gave himself up to the police, and
explained his motives. Danny was awarded a medal for bravery in the Yom
Kippur War when as an Ordnance officer he saved his battalion. Danny was
sentenced to life imprisonment with no mitigating circumstances.
Natan
Engelsman worked as a technician for Coca Cola and traveled throughout
Yesha to repair equipment. When stones were thrown at him in the village
of El-Jib he attempted to defend himself by firing in the air. By
accident he hit an Arab woman. He was found guilty of causing death by
negligence and was also sued for damages by the womans family.
Uriel
Davidi, a resident of Shilo, after two of his friends from the military
academy in Eli were murdered,shot an Arab near Eli, was arrested, and
sentenced to 16 years imprisonment.
Gur
Hammel, a resident of Itamar, after two of his friends were murdered
(Harel Bin-Nun and Shlomo Liebman), and after an Israel Electric
employee, Danny Vergas, was murdered in Kiryat Arba,killed an Arab on
the same day near Itamar. Gur was born on Kibbutz Saad and is the
brother-in-law of Meir Lixenberg, who was recently murdered in Itamar.
He was sentenced to life imprisonment (as though there were no
mitigating circumstances).
All
these Israelis have been jailed or morally destroyed because the IDF
chose to appease Arab terrorism and because of what they call "the peace
process" - which is, in fact, a process of blood-letting that is
bringing the Israelis tothe state of Lebanon and Sarajevo.
It
is the meaning of the story of Dr. Baruch Goldstein. The city of Hevron
endured horrific trials in 1993. A girl raised there, Chava Waksberg,
was murdered in February. The yeshiva student Erez Shmuel was murdered
on his way to worship at the Tomb of the Patriarchs in May.The alley
leading toward the tomb carries his name. Igor Gorgol was murdered in
August. On December 6, Muslim terrorists gunned down Mordechai Lapid,
one of Goldsteins closest friends, as he was driving out thorugh the
town gate. Dr. Goldstein rushed to his friend and tried to revive him
for forty minutes, long after it was medically hopeless. Mordechais son
Shalom also died of his wounds that day.
During
the week before the Purim holiday in February 1994, American tourists
praying in Machpelah heard the terrifying shouts from nearby Arabs,
Itbakh al-Yahud, Kill the Jews. Reports of impending Arab violence
circulated within local military circles. After their community had been
obliterated in the 1929 pogrom and finally rebuilt, after dozens of
their own had been killed and wounded, the Jews of Hevron did not take
threats to their security and survival lightly.
More
than forty Jews have been killed in Hevron since 1993. But only one
incident, that of Baruch Goldstein, was considered worthy of attention
by the international press.
Nine
military officers reported information about an imminent Arab attack,
expected to coincide with Purim. After so many attacks by Arabs already,
Dr. Goldsteina devout Jew from Brooklyn, a quiet family man who had
treated all of the Hevron victims, Jew and Arab alike, who never
hesitated to drive alone at any hour of the day or night to help someone
in need of medical attention, who wore his beeper twenty-four hours a
day, next to his pistol and the fringes of his prayer garmenton Purim
morning, February 25, 1994, opened fire with an assault rifle on the
Muslims praying in the Cave of Machpelah, killing twenty-nine of them.
Goldstein had been told, as a physician, to prepare for mass casualties.
A
note wasfound in Goldsteins pocket: With Gods help. Text of a
confession from the bridge of life. I thank you, oh Lord, our Father and
the Father of our fathers, in whose hands are my health and my death,
for the life and lifes require- ments. . . . I beseech you, make me
well. It is the text of a religious prayer formulated centuries ago
(attributed to Nahmanides) for use by terminally ill Jewish patients.
The
Arabs who murdered Baruch Goldstein have never been brought to trial.
The Shamgar Commission, a whitewash and coverup for Israeli government
responsibility, in its investigation shows that Dr. Goldstein's act was
not an unprovoked act of violence, but a pre-emptive strike against a
looming Arab pogrom of the Jewish population of Hevron. More than forty
Jews have been killed in Hevron since 1993. But only one incident, that
of Baruch Goldstein, was considered worthy of attention by the
international press.
If
Israel releases the Palestinian Arab serial killers who have so
muchJewish blood in their hands, it should also pardon the "Jewish
terrorists". Otherwise Israel will find itself acting out the paradox of
freeing the Arabs who decapitated Jewish children and jailing the Jews
who sacrificed themselves to protect Jewish lives.
It is a question of justice, decency and mercy.
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