"I'm used to sitting in jail cells with serial
killers, did they think I would be intimidated by some American college
students?" Berko said in a phone interview on Wednesday evening with The
Jewish Press.
By: LoriLowenthal Marcus Published: October 18th, 2013
Anat Berko, shown speaking at Binghamton University on
Oct. 6, spoke at the University of Florida, Gainesville on Oct. 10.
Photo
Credit: Binghamton Univ. Pipe Dream
Anat Berko
is a small-framed woman known for her ubiquitous yards long braid. She is also
one of the world’s leading counter terrorism experts who has sat in prison
cells next to some of the most dangerous serial killers and attempted homicide
bombers who ever lived. A handful of anti-Israel University of Florida students
chose the wrong speaker to interrupt. Berko was at the Gainesville campus on
Thursday, Oct. 10, as the guest of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East
Reporting in America (CAMERA).
According to CAMERA fellow Avia Gridi, with
approximately 7,000 Jewish students, the University of Florida has the single
largest number of Jewish students at any university in the United States. This
is Gridi’s first year as a CAMERA fellow and the “More Hummus, Less Hamas”
evening with Berko was her first event.
The Smarter
Bomb is Berko’s second book about homicide bombers. In it she tells the story
of the women and children who are induced to attempt to become homicide
bombers. Berko knows the experience of those women well. She spent decades
inside Israeli prisons interviewing the women who failed to martyr themselves
either because of a technical malfunction or because the authorities were able
to disrupt the plans.
Berko gained the trust of dozens of such women in
Israeli cells. Her particular interest in writing The Smarter Bomb was to
uncover the motivation of the women and children to attempt to commmit such
acts, especially the difference in motivations between women and men. Having as
your laboratory the prison cells of people who attempted to kill – they say “martyr”
– themselves in order to murder Israeli men, women and children is not the
choice of someone who is easily frightened. But in addition to being a social
scientist, Berko is also a Lieutenant Colonel (Res) in the Israel Defense
Forces. That is also not a career choice for people who are easily intimidated.
And Berko isn’t.
So eight minutes after Berko began speaking at Pugh Hall
last Thursday night, when four students, who had arrived late, suddenly stood
up, removed their outer shirts and began chanting accusations, Berko was having
none of it. “Hamas is not the Problem, the Israeli Occupation Is!” and “The IDF
kills women and children!” were the slogans drawn on the students shirts, and
chanted by the students.
“What is wrong with you?” Berko sharply addressed the
four. “Sit down and listen to what I have to say and wait for the question and
answer portion of this event to raise your issues!” But the four students who
later identified themselves as members of the seemingly ubiquitous, but
certainly infamous, Students for Justice in Palestine were not interested in
listening to Berko.
They came to make their own voices heard. “She seemed
disgusted by the display,” Gridi told The Jewish Press. And then Berko really
let them have it. “You think the IDF kills children? You should go to Syria,
where everyone knows they are murdering thousands of children with gas and
other cruel weapons! Go to Syria where there are actually thousands of real
refugees. They need you to demonstrate in Syria, go!” Berko lectured the SJP
hecklers. And with that, the hecklers left the room and Berko continued her
lecture.
The people who came to hear about what could possibly
motivate women and children (that’s the “smart bomb” Berko means) to want to
kill themselves were able to hear from her first hand observations and watch
video clips of many who attempted to be smart bombs. And the four women? They
left the room with their tails between their legs, unable to grab the spotlight
for their inane chants, unable to disrupt a carefully prepared evening of
education which Gridi and CAMERA’s co-sponsors for the event, the ICC, MEMRI
and the Gainesville Hillel put on.
“I’m used
to sitting in jail cells with serial killers, did they think I would be
intimidated by some American college students?” Berko said in a phone interview
on Wednesday evening with The Jewish Press. When asked about the Berko event,
Gridi was both pleased and a bit nonplussed. “The event went really well,
although none of it went as expected.”
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