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The institutions they head are the lesser for that lack of leadership. There is more to an outstanding uni- versity than the architecture of its buildings, the quality of its academ- ics or the national rating of the foot- ball team. Indeed, the soul of an institution of higher learning lies in the values bitSed-tir itsleatkts. ET. • • "`'s .< bur prilititg , themies? As much as peace needs to be nego- dangerous. . tiated between Israeli and Palestinian The most common difficulties'faCed leaders, we need to negotiate peace ,ori - - by Jewish professors are not violence our campuses. Neither the or physical intimidation — which are AJCommittee newspaper ad nor Pipes' quickly addressed by campus security Web site assist us. - forGes the isolaticiu:we .oftal: - instead., they:inhibit .6onversatio8.,:/:;:, experience in our support for Israel. through their intimidation tactics. No In my experience, it is often Arab one wants to be misunderstood as an and. Muslim students who most appre- anti :Sernite; --better not to talk. ciate our concern to create peace for • It's all very well for the both Israel and Palestine, and who C _oMmittee and other organizations ow,enbligii-a out exe litzrrds ofdollirs -for a appreciate its complexities. full-page newspaper ad or Web site, Most of us are well-aware, too, that but it would have been far more use- Arab and. Muslim students are often ful to articulate how a Zionist can be treated on campus with condescen- legitimately critical of some Israeli sion. We want to bring our communi- government policies, support a ties together, speak on behalf of one Palestinian state and worry about the another, unite in facing our common human rights and political futures of political concerns about the long-term all people. and sustainable future of Israel and There is no - peace for one side in a Palestine. How do we open the con- conflict; there is either peace for all or versation and speak to those we fear peace for none. ❑ PIPES from page 43 have caused the INS to admit its errors. One would be wrong. "The only indication that Mr. Hedayet could pose a threat to others in the United States," it defiantly announced last week, "was his own assertion that he was falsely accused of being a mem- • ber of an organization that commit- ted terrorist activities." This cavalier attitude toward Hedayet's possible membership in al- Gama'a al-Islamiyya fits a pattern of unrepentant sloppiness by the INS that has acquired great national sig- nificance. To begin the urgent repair work, the INS must take three steps: own up to its multiple errors with regard to Hesham Mohamed Ali Hedayet; undertake a remedial campaign to go through its archives and arrest or deport all immigrants with ties to terrorism; and hold accountable those employees who behaved with what appears to be criminal negli- gence. At a time when Americans are watching corrupt business- executives being hauled off in handcuffs, should anything less await the INS staff responsible not for swindling cus- tomers but for allowing into the country the murderers .of their fellow citizens? Perhaps this will finally end a vital institution's lax ways. ❑