What s it all about…Yitzhak?

What s it all about...Yitzhak?
June 8, 1995
Rabin and Peres are still at it, promising  changes  in  IDF
deployment throughout Yehuda and Shomron in the very near
future. The target date of July 1, supposedly signaling
agreement of the next phase of the Oslo piece accords is
around the corner, three weeks away.
Where does Hebron stand in this massive confusion? If
Jerusalem s status was to be officially determined during
the interim period then Jerusalem would most definitely
constitute the heart of the present situation. However,
being that officially Jerusalem is not yet on the chopping
block, Hebron remains the major obstacle to piece. Why?
It is very simple. According to the Oslo agreement, Rabin
promised Arafat to redeploy the IDF in all major Arab-
populated cities in Yesha, i.e., to evacuate, i.e., to
withdraw, i.e., to surrender. He also promised (BEWARE: when
Rabin promises to Arafat he complies - when he promises to
Israelis, he lies!) not to pull the IDF out of Jewish-
populated areas, as well as not to evict Jews or uproot
Jewish settlements during the interim period. The ONLY
major Arab-populated city, which is also populated by Jews,
is Hebron. If Rabin keeps his promise to Arafat, what
happens to the Jewish Community of Hebron? If Rabin keeps
his promise to the Jews, what happens to Arafa and the piece
plan?
Judging by Rabin s record, he is more concerned with
appeasing Arafat than the Jews. On the other hand, if he
attempts to uproot the Hebron Jewish Community, he knows
that thousands of Israelis throughout the country will come
to Hebron s aid. And even though it was Rabin who shot at
the Altelena, he isn t presently interested in beginning a
Civil War.
So what is Rabin s solution? He is attempting to make
life as difficult as possible for the Jewish residents of
Hebron hoping that eventually people will leave of their own
accord. (He has no idea how wrong he is.) He has brought in
a huge police force to protect the poor Arabs from the
rampaging, bloodthirsty Jews. As a matter of fact, many of
these police are not Jewish - some are Arab and some are
Druse. Why bring in non-Jews? Simple - it s much easier to
order a Goy to hit a Jewish woman or child, than a Jew. They
have absolutely no compunction about carrying out their
orders - and why should they? Not that their aren t Jews
that would do the same thing - and have. (At the moment
there are four indictments pending against policemen for
police brutality against Jewish Hebron residents, including
one against an officer who purposely ran his car into a
pregnant woman, causing her to give birth two weeks before
she was supposed to.) The new police unit responsible for
Yesha, called Mifkedet Shai (Shomron and Yehuda) has asked
General Ilan Biran, commander of the Central Region in
Israel, to sign an order allowing police to arrest children
from the age of 9, and not 12, as the law presently permits.
Alek Ron, Commander of this special force has been quoted as
saying that Hebron s children commit the most atrocious
crimes of all children in Israel. They therefore demand
special treatment. (It seems that he never reads any
newspapers or hears the news - (lucky fellow) and hasn t
heard about the drug problems infesting the country, or the
prostitution rings, etc. etc. (He s not the only one. Last
Succot, after several youth were arrested by Ma arat
HaMachpela and brought before a judge, he said, if they had
been in Tel-Aviv and not Hebron, they wouldn t be here [in
my courtroom] today. )
In any case, this example of discrimination and
persecution of Jews, and of Hebron residents in particular,
must not be allowed to continue. And not just because it s
happening in Hebron. That s the problem - because as I
mentioned at the beginning of this article - officially
Jerusalem isn t yet on the chopping block - but
unofficially...- and anything that the present junta can get
away within Hebron will seem like child play if and when
they move on - to the Golan, Jerusalem... We must not let
them. Send your protests to:
They must be stopped now, before it s too late - and don t
fool yourselves - these people are serious.