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Pundits Ponder
Temple Mount Killings
ARTHUR J. MAGIDA
Special to The Jewish News
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he tragedy on
Jerusalem's Temple
Mount has unleashed
the expected volumes of
comment in the media.
Typical were editorials in
the Washington Post and the
New York Daily News,
which advised that success
of the anti-Iraqi multi-
national force demands that
the world focus on Saddam
Hussein, and not be
sidetracked by Israeli-
Palestinian tensions.
The Daily News urged that
Israel's official investigation
of the Jerusalem violence be
"beyond reproach. The
stability of the multina-
tional force . . . — and,
ultimately, the security of
Israel itself — depends on
it."
And the Post, while advis-
ing that Mr. Hussein cannot
be "rewarded" by diverting
world attention to the Pales-
tinian situation, stated that
"it is folly to ignore the
powerful claim that the Pa-
lestinians have on Arab
emotion."
Predictably, the always
pro Israel New Republic
aimed its fury at a White
House whose "incoherence"
of a Middle East policy in the
wake of the Jerusalem slay-
ings "mounts by orders of
magnitude."
Of President Bush's
criticism of how Israel
handled Palestinians on the
-
Arthur J. Magida is a senior
writer for our sister news-
paper, the Baltimore Jewish
Times.
Mount, the editors asked,
"Would he have preferred
that the Israeli police had
not succeeded in stopping
the Palestinian mob in its
tracks?" And they called Mr.
Bush's demand for Israel to
guarantee free access to
Jerusalem's holy sites "an
egregious escalation of his
previous verbal mischief
about Jerusalem," an ap-
parent reference to the pres-
ident's statement a few mon-
ths ago that East Jerusalem
was beyond the Green Line
separating Israel proper
from the occupied ter-
ritories.
"Does the president grasp
that he is playing into
Saddam Hussein's hands?"
inquired the New Republic.
"The Iraqi plan to escape the
American noose, after all,
consists of one thing:
linkage. If Mr. Hussein per-
suades Mr. Bush that his oc-
cupation of Kuwait is no
different from the Israeli oc-
cupation of the West Bank
and Gaza, and that such an
equivalence is the basis for a
solution to the crisis in the
Gulf, then Hussein has won
Some of the harshest
comments leveled at Israel
and Palestinians came from
Jeff Kamen, a journalist
specializing in national
security affairs, and Robert
Kupperman of the Center for
Strategic and International
Studies. Their Washington
Times op-ed charged that the
event "stinks of both Israeli
incompetence and a
Palestine Liberation Organ-
ization setup designed to
take the heat off Yassir
Arafat."
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