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tic adult actors and Disney wall-deco-
rations.
The children sit in a semi-circle
where they smile and sing. Then a 7-
year-old girl rises, Hassan said, and
proclaims, "When I wander into the
entrance of Jerusalem, I will turn into
a suicide warrior in battle dress!" The
girl bows as the others clap and shout
"bravo!"
Hassan explained that this pro-
gram, called "The Children's Club,"
was broadcast on the PBC television
channel based in the West Bank city
of Ramallah, which is under control of
the Palestinian Authority. What fur-
ther infuriates Hassan, she said, is that
the PBC has been supported by the
U.S. government.
"We want to see Democratic values
become part of the conditions as we
deal with the Arab world. It's strange
that we do not condition our dictates
in the Middle East on the respect for
human rights and tolerance as we do
elsewhere," said Hassan.
Hassan serves as U.S. coordinator
of the Jerusalem-based Peace for
Generations, a group devoted to creat-
ing forums for Jews to discuss the
Oslo Accords, the historic internation-
al agreement signed by slain Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and
PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat in 1993.
The accords set the peace process in
motion.
Jerry Kaufman, president of the
Zionist Organization of America
Metro Detroit District, said his
group supports the July 15 event
because, "ZOA takes great exception
to those who think that Yasser Arafat
wants genuine peace with Israel and
who pressure Prime Minister
Binyamin Netanyhu to give up more
land.
"This children's television show
comes directly from the Palestinian
Authority, and is sponsored by direct
U.S. aid. If the Palestinians truly want
long-term peace with the Israelis, they
should not indoctrinate their children
to become suicide bombers. This is a
direct violation of the Oslo Accords in
which they agreed not to incite vio-
lence," Kaufman said.
Wednesday's event is being spon-
sored by groups including the ZOA,
Jewish Comunity Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, Temple Beth
El, Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
Young Israel Council of
Metropolitan Detroit, the Bais
Chabads of West Bloomfield and
Farmington Hills, and Hadassah-
Greater Detroit Chapter. El
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