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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Israel's Olmert warns of ''Jewish underground''
2008-09-29
Israeli interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said a bomb attack on a pro-Palestinian historian appeared to have been carried out by a right-wing group and warned of a "bad wind" of extremism in some parts of the country. "A new ultranationalist underground is apparently active in Israel and responsible for a bombing that wounded an outspoken critic of Jewish settlement in the West Bank," Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Sunday.

The attack on Thursday at the home of political scientist Zeev Sternhell rekindled fears that ideological friction in Israel could explode into internal violence as its leaders pursue a land-for-peace deal with Palestinians.

After the explosion outside Sternhell's home, police found posters in his neighborhood offering a one million shekel (294,000 dollars) reward to anyone killing a member of Israel's Peace Now movement, which opposes Jewish settlement on land occupied in the 1967 Middle East war.

"The security agencies have been ordered to deal with this case, investigate it and act with the utmost speed to bring to justice what appears to be another underground," Olmert told his cabinet in broadcast remarks.

Olmert compared the bombing with the 1995 assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin by a Jewish ultranationalist and a hand grenade attack that killed a Peace Now activist in 1983.

Sternhell, a leading opponent of settlement building in the Palestinian territories, was slightly wounded by the pipe bomb that blew up at the gate to his home in Jerusalem.

A week ago, Olmert used the evocative imagery of violence against Jews in Russia in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in condemning as a "pogrom" a Jewish settler rampage in a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank. Settlers shot and wounded three people in Asira al-Kabaliya on Sept. 13 after a Palestinian stabbed a Jewish boy in the nearby settlement. "A bad wind of extremism, hate, evil, violence and contempt for state authorities is blowing through certain sectors of the Israeli public and threatening Israeli democracy," said Olmert, who is engaged in peace negotiations with the Palestinians.

In the 1980s, a Jewish underground group, acting after six Jewish seminary students were killed in a Palestinian attack, carried out bombings that maimed several West Bank mayors and a shooting in an Islamic college that killed three students. Members of the group were jailed but the sentences were later commuted by then-President Chaim Herzog.

Commenting at Sunday's cabinet session on more recent events, Defense Minister Ehud Barak echoed human rights groups in saying that settlers who take the law into their own hands in the West Bank rarely face trial and those who are prosecuted receive light penalties.

Near the West Bank city of Nablus on Sunday, a Palestinian shepherd, 18-year-old Yahya Atta Bani Menna, was found shot dead and Palestinians accused Jewish settlers of killing him. Israeli police said they were investigating.

Although Olmert supports trading territory for peace, he has insisted that Israel will hang on to major settlement enclaves in the West Bank in any final peace deal and that it is entitled to continue to build homes there. Palestinians say settlements are an obstacle to peace and could deny them a viable and contiguous state in the West Bank.
Posted by:Fred

#8   i say we start arming as soon as possible

I say you're a bit late, already armed, and have reloading capability for all calibers from .380 up(Not .50 cal, too expensive, but all else)
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2008-09-29 17:32  

#7  Hope those responsible for our borders get the message.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-29 14:40  

#6  And, if those jewish underground people ever get caught (and they will, as I'm sure the State will put much pressure on it)... no prisoners swap for you! And no early release!
Sucks to be on the wrong side of the Leviathan.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2008-09-29 13:56  

#5  i say we start arming as soon as possible
Posted by: sinse   2008-09-29 11:28  

#4  Aw, come on, give the land-for-peace thing a chance. Just because it has failed miserably every time in the past and has arguably made the situation worse does not mean it will do so again. Like they say, Nth times the charm!
Posted by: SteveS   2008-09-29 11:21  

#3  For a minute TW, I thought you were talking about our government. My mistake.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-09-29 10:14  

#2  It is because the Jews feel --and are -- unprotected by their government that some turn to private violence.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-09-29 07:07  

#1  Given the man's complete lack of credibility due to police investigation after police investigation - followed (most belatedly by his resignation)- I am appalled at his chutzpah.
Posted by: borgboy   2008-09-29 01:04  

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