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March 29, 1996 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-03-29

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PETER BERSHAJ AND EMPLOYEES
WISH THEIR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
A HAPPY AND HEALTHY PASSOVER

shooters that no Palestinian
could breach. But that would
leave some 135,000 Jewish set-
tlers on the other side of the wall,
Mr. Romach points out.
"Instead of blowing up a bus
in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, the
terrorist could blow up a bus go-
ing through a settlement," he
says.
Another insoluble problem in
trying to achieve complete sep-
aration is metropolitan
Jerusalem. Extending almost all
the way to the West Bank city of
Ramallah, its outer reaches are
a crazy quilt of Jewish settle-
ments mixed in with Palestin-
ian villages and cities. "There's
no way to seal offJerusalem be-
cause there's no way to draw a
border around it [that would
keep Jews in and Palestinians
out]," Mr. Romach says.
Closure orders, fences, check-
posts — every little bit helps, but
nothing can bring total physical
separation now, he maintains.
The government is talking about
putting up additional checkposts
along Israel's seams with the
West Bank and Gaza, but there
are miles and miles of fields that
can be crossed. "Only a horse's
ass [of a terrorist] would come
in through a checkpost," Mr. Ro-
mach says.
He adds: "Today every [Pales-
tinian] who wants to get into Is-
rael can get in."
Then there is the mistaken
notion that Hamas and Islamic
Jihad have an unlimited supply
of potential suicide terrorists.
Shin Bet Director Ami Ay-
alon, head of Israel's new anti-
terror command, said recently
that hundreds of Palestinians
are "waiting in line" to carry out
suicide attacks. Mr. Klein, how-
ever, doubts that all or even
most of these hundreds are se-
rious.
Boys as young as 10 were
found by the Palestinian Au-
thority last year to be undergo-
ing indoctrination for life and
death as holy warriors at a
Hamas youth military camp in
Gaza. The children's training in-
cluded being taken to a cemetery
and laid in graves to get used to
the idea of dying, Mr. Klein says.
"These kids are among the
people Ayalon is talking about,
but as yet there have been no 14-
year-old suicide bombers," he
says. The real candidates range
in age roughly from 18-25; Mr.
Klein says he can't estimate how
many there are, but adds: "They
are no lines of people waiting to
commit suicide."
It is widely believed that in or-
der to wipe out llamas terror,
you must wipe out Hamas's "in-
frastructure." But this infra-
structure is a nebulous thing. It
is based on a network of welfare
societies, medical clinics, schools
and mosques.

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