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Thursday, July 17, 2003
Jewish Terrorists The latest issue of The Jerusalem Times also has an article by Ivor Dembina, a British Jew who is an activist with the International Solidarity Movement, a group that provides cover for Palestinian terrorists. Dembina writes that "when I came out to work with ISM I had no fear of the Israeli army, Hamas or spontaneous violence on the Palestinian streets, but I was scared of the settlers all of whom I imagined to be gun-crazy zealots who would shoot you quicker than an Israeli jumping a bus queue. My fear was not just physical but also intellectual and emotional. Could I face up, as a Jewish person to a group of other Jews committed to the point of violence, to a religious ideology I did not share?" Dembina does not identify how "settlers" are "committed to the point of violence" to living in their homes in the Land of Israel, or explain why he assumed them to be eager to murder him. Dembina describes meeting Mark and Sheila, olim from Britain living in a settlement, who were wounded (along with one of their children) in a terror attack. He concludes by stating that he "saw a chink of humanity" in Mark and Sheila and therefore hopes that they are not "among the statistics" of "the death toll of this conflict." Unfortunately, Dembina's group protects and supports snipers such as those who shot at Mark, Sheila and their children. | "