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Mar. 31, 1996 SOUTHFIELD — 24777 Telegraph Rd. • 810-353-2500 • LINCOLN PARK a number of people on the want- ed list have been arrested by the Palestinian security organs. A third source of pressure that Israel demands is that of the man in the street. "As a mass com- munal movement, Hamas is highly sensitive to public opin- ion," explains Dr. Menachem Klein of the BESA Center for Strategic Studies at Bar-Ilan Martyrs are told they'll have everything in Paradise from food to virgins. University, "and the over- whelming support for the PNA expressed in the recent elections has forced it to reconsider its strategy." As a result, Hamas has plunged into crisis. Its political "mainstream" leans toward post- poning the "jihad," on the grounds that it presently runs counter to Palestinian interests. But the radical minority remains determined to escalate it. The moderates have Also been seeking a PNA-mediated cease- fire with Israel, at least until the Israeli elections; they fear the re- turn of the Israeli right. "The true picture is less one of small cells of fanatics who, like Frankenstein monsters, have turned on their creators," says Mr. Klein of the two wings of Hamas, "than of a sharp dis- agreement that has created con- fusion." ❑ m OVER 74 YEARS OF SERVICE INSURANCE REPLACEMENT SERVICE • FAST SERVICE • QUALITY • PRICE 0 0 GLASS & AUTO TRIM CUSTOM WALL MIRRORS TIRES & ACCESSORIES self for Allah — he is assured di- rect entry into Paradise, a place portrayed as abundant in every- thing from good food to 72 virgins waiting to fulfill every whim. Thus, the potential suicide is invited to vastly improve his "life." And that of his family, too. In addition to generous material support from Hamas, being the father of a "shahid" greatly en- hances the social status of a reli- gious Arab. Even burial is regarded not as a funeral, but as a wedding. Tears are banned; dancing is en- couraged, and the only appropri- ate emotion is joy. Compared with the often bleak lives of young Palestini- ans, the picture can be irre- sistible. What's more, to ensure no second thoughts, the young men already assigned to suicide missions are isolated for a week beforehand. Thus, unlike the killers re- sponsible for the rash of stab- bings in the early 1990s — who acted independently, impulsive- ly, and usually to avenge the death or injury of relatives — the suicide bomber is a careful "prod- uct." But at the beginning of this week, Ze'ev Schiff, the defense editor of Ha'aretz, reported that the Palestinian Preventive Se- curity (PPS) in Gaza had — with Mr. Arafat's knowledge and con- sent — continued talks with rep- resentatives of the Hamas military wing after the Feb. 25 bombings in Ashkelon and Jerusalem. It was not until after the sec- ond round of attacks last week that Mr. Arafat finally outlawed Azzadin al-Kassam. Since then, m XI co 0 —4 C Sharing The Grief A Jerusalem man whose daughter was killed last year spends his days comforting new mourners. ERIC SILVER SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS F or a year after her 19-year- old soldier daughter, Maya, was killed by a Palestinian suicide bomber, Irit Kup- stein refused to accept that she was dead. She waited every Friday for Maya, a sergeant instructor, to come home on weekend leave. She listened for the key in the door of their Jerusalem flat. She delayed the family washing in case Maya turned up with her laundry. On weekdays, the first thing she did when she came home from her job as a hospital secre- tary was to rush to the answer- z STARTERS • ALTERNATORS • FAN BELTS • FLOOR MATS • SEAT COVERS • JUMPER CABLES • BRAKE SPECIAL • WIPERS 11 Eric Silver is a contriburing writer to the Jerusalem Report. ing machine in the hope of a mes- sage. Fourteen months after Maya died, along with 20 others wait- ing for a bus at the Beit Lid junc- tion in northern Israel, her father, Eitan, still visits her grave in the bleak, orderly Mount Herzl military cemetery every day. "If I miss it in the day," says Eitan, a 43-year-old electric com- pany maintenance man, "I go at night. Sometimes I talk to her; a lot of times I just sit there and cry. People say as time passes it will get easier. I tell you it doesn't. It's getting harder." The new wave of Hamas bombings, in Jerusalem, GRIEF page 66