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April 12, 1996 - Image 64

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life, return to work, continue
studying, perhaps start a family
of my own."
For the meanwhile, the vic-
tims of the latest round of ter-
rorism are focused on their
needs; it is far more difficult to
get them to talk about their feel-
ings. Perhaps it's unfair, with
their wounds still so fresh, to ask
them whether their experiences
have changed their outlook on
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On The Defensive

Israeli Arabs, Beduins and Druze
feel like terrorist suspects. Too many, they are.

LARRY DERFNER ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT

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ours after the suicide
bombing at Dizengofreen-
ter last month, an Israeli
Arab was arrested for dri-
ving the terrorist from Gaza to
Tel Aviv, for which he received
$1,100. That night Israeli soldiers
were attacked by FIezbullah
guerrillas in South Lebanon, and
four Israeli soldiers were killed
— two of them Arab Bedouins
and one an Arab Druze.
When the suicide terror spree
began on Feb. 25 with the mur-
der of 25 people on a Jerusalem
bus, masses of Israeli Arabs in
villages and cities across the
country held protest rallies
against terror.
Dr. Ahmed Tibi, an Israeli
Arab advisor to Yassir Arafat
who is likely to get elected to the
Knesset on May 29, said he was
"ashamed and disgraced" that a
Palestinian had carried out the
attack. He went on the West
Bank's Radio Palestine and
urged listeners "to go out into
the street" and show that the
majority of Palestinians reject-

ed the way of Hamas and Is-
lamic Jihad.
Israeli Arab municipal leaders
urged their constituents to do-
nate blood for the terror victims.
A Bedouin group said it was con-
sidering dramatizing its street
protests against terror by hold-
ing them at the main entrance to
the Gaza Strip.
Then a few days later, Dr.
Suleiman Agabriah, deputy may-
or of the Israeli Arab city Umm
el-Fahm, was arrested on suspi-
cion of transferring millions of
dollars from private foreign con-
tributors to the families of
Hamas terrorists slain by their
own bombs or by Israeli forces in
the West Bank and Gaza.
Mr. Agabriah is a member of
Israel's Islamic Movement. So
was the man who drove the sui-
cide bomber to Dizengoff.
The Israeli Islamic Movement
is a fundamentalist organization
with great political strength in
the country's Arab villages. Its
leader, Sheikh Abdallah Nimr
Darwish, also of Umm el-Fahm,

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