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The
American
Legion
family receives charity from
Hamas. Grateful and sympa-
thetic to the movement, the fam-
ily attends Hamas mosques and
adopts its religious/political ide-
ology. It sends its sons to Hamas
schools, and later, if one of the
boys becomes fanatical enough,
Klein says, "He goes into action."
Shutting down this entire,
vast network of institutions can-
not be done unless Israel wants
to go to war against all the
experience the great food
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The route to blowing up
busses may start, Mr. Klein
says, when a poor Palestinian
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Palestinian people. Pinpointing
the individuals and institutions
that feed terror is an inexact un-
dertaking, Mr. Klein says. He
compares it to locating the "in-
frastructure" that fed the Jew-
ish Terror Underground of the
1980s, and that feeds Yigal
Amir, Kach, Kahane Chai and
other lethal Jewish individuals
and groups of today.
"Some people used to say that
if you just arrest [Kach leaders]
Baruch Marzel, Noam Feder-
man and some of the others,
you'll stop the problem. But oth-
er people said, 'What about the
yeshivas?"' he says. "When peo-
ple were giving money to fami-
lies of Jewish Underground
members in jail, the left
screamed that they should be
stopped. But were [contributors
to Jewish Underground families]
part of the 'infrastructure'? If
someone gives money to support
the orphans of a llamas suicide
bomber, is he part of the 'infra-
structure'? Where do you draw
the line?"
In some ways the fight
against terror is going to be
harder than people know. In
some ways it may be easier.
What no expert is willing to pre-
dict is whether Israel and its al-
lies will win that fight, or how
long it might take. ❑
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