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August 29, 1997 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-29

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LARRY DERFNER ISRAEL CORRESPONDENT

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Reading The Arab Mind

or the weeks since the re- ans think this is the only way to
cent bloody attack on a fight against the Netanyahu
Jerusalem market, hun- government. They feel like they
dreds of armed policemen have nothing to lose."
and soldiers have patrolled the
Ibrahim himself didn't think
area in walking distance of the it was right to blow up civilians,
attack.
saying, "If you want to
On Salah a-Din Street,
A Jew ish fight, you should fight sol-
the main street on the man a nd a diers." But he said most of
Arab side, the spirit was Palesti nian his friends supported the
girl i n bombing.
different. People kept their
heads down, aware they Jerusal em.
Standing near the Old
were being watched,
City's Damascus Gate,
aware that the Jews weren't too William, 32, a hospital employ-
fond of them these days. Some ee, said: "These were innocent
felt remorseful about the recent people — they have nothing to
bombings, but others felt the op- do with the government's ac-
posite.
tions. It wasn't right, and this is
"Most Palestinians are not not the way to achieve peace."
sad about these things," said
A couple of high-school stu-
Ibrahim, a 26-year-old electri- dents, who didn't give their
cian, sitting outside a cafe. "On names, voiced the same opinion.
a personal level, they're afraid
Mohammed, owner of a hum-
it will hurt them, make their mus restaurant on Salah a-Din,
lives harder, make it harder for said: "It was right and wrong at
them to work in Israel."
the same time. I'm against
He added that Palestinians bloodshed in general, but the
are also afraid of revenge attacks Palestinians are still under oc-
by Jewish terrorists. (A Pales- cupation, and they have the
tinian man was shot to death right to fight against it any way
near a settlement south of He- they see fit."
bron. A Palestinian eyewitness
The local newspaper Al Kuds
says the killer was wearing a printed condemnations and ex-
yarmulke.)
pressions of sympathy from Yas-
"But on the other hand," sir Arafat, Hanan Ashrawi and
Ibrahim continued, "Palestini- other Palestinian leaders, but Al

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