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Mr. Levy argued that even the Coincidentally, on the same day that Mr. Mubarak's case Shin Bet's routine interrogation came to court another Hamas ac- methods amounted to torture. tivist, Mohammed Khmeil, ac- "Who is to say that tying hands cidentally blew himself up behind a suspect's back, confin- outside his home in a West Bank ing him to a wardrobe-sized village. It confirmed the existence chamber, putting a sack over his of a clear and present danger in head, playing loud music in his ears and continued sleep depri- the most dramatic way possible. Thus, even liberal Israelis hes- vation do not constitute torture?" What, the Ha'aretz commen- itate to condemn the security tator asked, forces for cutting about the psy- up rough with chological and their suspects. physical dam- The novelist age carried by David Gross- tortured sus- man, author of pects for the best-selling stud- rest of their ies of Palestinian lives? Among and Israeli David Grossman others, he cited Arabs, said with the cases of Ja- some reluctance: mal Hindri, a "I am forced to see who I am, what I'm doing and 27-year-old farm worker from what I refuse to do. No less im- Kalkilya on the West Bank, reg- portant, I have to be able to de- istered as a 30 per cent invalid as fend my position in front of my a result of Shin Bet interrogation; and Hassan Zabayada, house- children ... "We live in a war zone, and it's bound in neighboring Anapta, not the Salvation Army who is our mute and unable to function af- opponent," he added. "I have to ter an extended stay in an Israeli agree with the Supreme Court de- prison. Before his arrest, Mr. cision. But I wish I had a choice." Zabayada tended a family store Gideon Levy, a columnist in and led a normal life. "This happens," Mr. Levy the influential daily paper, Ha'aretz, was a rare dissenting urged, "in a country which signed voice. Even the case of Islamic Ji- an international anti-torture had's Hamadan, he insisted, treaty five years ago. The num- should be examined with care. "Is ber of clearances given by the he really a ticking bomb? The fact courts to torture must be reduced, is that Hamadan has been held if not entirely terminated." If there is any consolation in for five weeks and no bombs have all this non-debate, it is that at gone off ... "Not a few Palestinian prison- least in Israel the torture victim ers have been released in recent can appeal to the courts. But in years without an indictment ever most cases it doesn't help him. ❑ being issued against them ... "We live in a war zone, and it's not the Salvation Army who is our opponent." . Hebron Voices Palestinians discuss their trepidation about the coming days. INA FRIEDMAN SPECIAL TO THE JEWISH NEWS T he headlines reverse them- selves from day to day in forecasting the expected military redeployment in Hebron. But for the 10,000 or so Palestinians who live in the area of the "Jewish Quarter" and Cave of the Patriarchs that will remain under Israeli control, it seems that whatever the Israelis do, God has already "redeployed" in Hebron. And He has left them trapped in a God-forsaken enclave. Already, no Israeli troops are readily visible in what will become the Palestinian-controlled area of Hebron. Cars bearing official Palestinian Authority license plates seem to confirm reports that the redeployment, for all in- tent purposes, has already taken place. The sector with the Jews, how- ever, has become a warren of streets ending in no-entry signs and electronically operated road blocks that make movement on foot, and certainly by car, a night- mare. A section of a main city thor- oughfare has been blocked and converted into the wholesale veg- etable market, replacing the large building that has been closed since the massacre of 29 Pales- tinians in the Cave of the Patri- archs in February 1994. As such, about 100 Palestinians shops lin- ing the area have been shut — not by military order but due to the sheer loss of business. Arab He- bronites simply avoid areas in the proximity of the Jewish settlers. At the outer edge of the retail vegetable market, located inside VOICES page 114 C ,'