Written by Moshe Kempinski
It is not surprising that in these redemptive times, good and evil
become confused. It should not be shocking therefore that Israel's
present self-serving administration would lose the ability to discern
between people imprisoned by hate and people imprisoned in the name of
a vision. A perfect example of this is the Olmert government's decision
to release 256 convicted terrorist prisoners from Israeli jails and
granting amnesty to 178 others as a gesture to the so called Moderate
terrorist Abu Mazen (a.k.a. Mahmoud Abbas. ). This has been a release
that has been couched in all forms of dangerous political doublespeak.
The terrorists that are being offered for release, we are told, have
"no blood on their hands". This simply means that they either tried to
kill Jews and were not successful, or were simply only successful at
maiming and crippling Jews or were "simply"
involved with the planning an aiding of these acts of terrorism.
We also are told that the terrorists that were chosen for this gesture
have all promised to desist from being involved in terrorist
activities. In fact they do not have to be rejoin their old terror
affiliations but have all been conscripted into the official terrorist
arm of the PLO, the Palestinian police. They will be changing their
uniform but still remain as prisoners of the same rabid hatred and zeal.
We have also been informed that these terrorists still imprisoned by
those dark demons of hatred are being gifted to Abu Mazen, and
supposedly will strengthen Abba more "moderate" reign. Yet Abu Mazen's
own spokesmen and new Prime Minister has already declared that this
gesture is meaningless until the Israelis accept all of thePalestinian
maximalist demands.
Prime Minister Olmert will obviously stop at nothing in order to take
the spotlight away from his own corrupt and careless tenure. It seems
the pain and torment that will be inflicted on the hundreds of Jewish
families wounded and battered by these 256 released terrorists does not
seem to carry any weight in the decision making of a man that is
desperately holding on to power. "Malkie Roth was murdered at the young
age of 15 in a suicide bombing at the Sbarro pizza restaurant in 2001.
Fifteen people were murdered and more than 100 wounded in the attack.
Malki's father reacted in shock and pain to the news of Prime Minister
Olmert's "gesture". Like almost every last Israeli, we long to see
Gilad Shalit free, along with the other MIA's and kidnapped servicemen.
But that longing does not come at the expense of the deepest
reservations we feel about what it will mean to Israeli society to free
the murderers, said Roth. We know the pain of being without our child.
We wish it on no one.
Add to this very explosive mix an American President who is desperately
trying to carve out some legacy as his tenure nears a difficult end.
The American administration has surprisingly slipped into a bottomless
hole where darkness seems to overcome the light. President Bush is very
clear headed and insightful when it comes to discerning regimes and
dictatorships imprisoned by hatred but becomes blinded when looking at
the cancerous evil that has overtaken Palestinian society. President
Bush and his administration would do anything to stop and de-claw any
terrorist entity being established around the world except in the piece
of land stretching into Israel.
This blindness becomes almost farcical. In the words of political
columnist John Podhoretz ( New York Post July 17/07), ; "Bush (on July
16) essentially told the Palestinian people that American money would
rain down on their heads - kind of like the manna that fed the Jews in
the desert thousands of years ago - if they just renounced terror.....
What Bush said is simply a matter of fact. Right now, America is
raining half a billion dollars on the Palestinian government solely
because it's kinda-sorta acting a little bit like it's maybe possibly
giving up on terror."
Yet in the midst of all this fantasy and insanity there is another
group of individuals continuing to languish in prison. The families and
supporters of 25 imprisoned young Jews who had been arrested during
demonstrations protesting the expulsion from Gush Katif and part of the
Shomron are asking for the release of these young people as well. These
young people were indicted and convicted of crimes as heinous as
blocking street corners with sit down strikes , and entering into areas
that the military had declared closed , are being treated worse than
terrorists and would be murderers. This may be changing at last but the
struggle continues to be difficult. The Knesset has approved a first
reading of a proposed bill to offer that pardon to these prisoners who
acted for the sake of Zion by a comfortable margin of 37-10.
The bill now passes to the Knesset Law Committee for final formulation,
from where it will return to the Knesset for additional votes. MK Yossi
Beilin (Meretz) objected to the bill, saying that from a judicial
standpoint, "it is unacceptable to legitimize violence against soldiers
merely because it was done for ideological reasons." MK Benny Elon
called out, "You have no judicial problem with pardoning convicted
terrorists and
setting them free - but to pardon a young boy who protested against the
expulsion - that's a problem?!" Beilin said the two cases should not be
compared.
Yossi Beilin is one hundred percent correct. The two cases cannot be
compared. On one side you have people bent on killing innocent men and
women and children for the sake of their political goal and a blissful
position in the world to come. On the other hand you have young people
who have embarked on a non-violent protest to attempt to thwart a
government from actions which have since proven to be suicidal
for the sake of Israel's destiny.
I recently participated in a wedding of a young couple where one of the
guests was a young man sentenced to Prison for anti expulsion activity
that included damaging Police property. The question regarding the
efficacy or necessity of such actions is not even the central issue
here. This young man released for the day of this family wedding
represented the passion, zeal and vision of these young people. Not
wanting to take the focus of attention from the young couple, this very
sensitive boy attempted to dance off to the side out of the center and
the limelight. Yet that was to no avail. The main focus of the wedding
celebrations was the young couple who represented the ultimate "fixing
of the vessels. Yet the many participants, some of whom would not have
agreed with the specific actions of this young man danced
around him with fervor as he symbolized the sacrifice and passion that
must lead and precede the "fixing.
With eyes closed in intensity and voices raised to the heavens this
young man sang and danced with all the other wedding guests in
celebration of G-d, Torah and about a people and land they were all so
intent on serving. The young man represented so many of the faithful
young people with their self sacrificing passion .It is that passion
that will lead them back to fix all that was broken and re-invigorate
the spirit that was dampened in this people.
The release of so many blood thirsty terrorist prisoners will remain a
badge of shame for this administration. Yet in reality those prisoners
will remain imprisoned by their hatred forever.
Yet the young prisoners being imprisoned for non violent resistance
remain the badge of courage of a new generation. As difficult as this
imprisonment and punishments are for them and their families, those
prison walls will never contain and limit their spirit.
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