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Invest In Your Future
THE ISSUE
Israel has been a close ally of the
United States in the fight against
international terrorism, providing
advice and training, intelligence
and diplomatic support. In the past
year, however, Israel has received
anti-terrorist support from the
United States as well.
150,000 sq. ft. Physician-Owned
Medical Office Building
featuring a State-of-the-Art
Ambulatory Surgery Center
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neighbors from the extreme wing of the
settler movement known as the "hilltop
youth." Those teenagers and young peo-
ple, most of whom grew up in West
Bank settlements, physically resist police
and soldiers who try to remove illegal
settlement outposts set up on remote
hilltops.
Some fear the hilltop youth will infil-
trate the ranks of Gush Katif settlers and
encourage a violent response if the gov-
ernment attempts an evacuation.
Friman says she won't raise a hand
against a soldier or policeman but will
wage an intense political battle to make
sure the evacuation day never comes.
Friman's parents survived the Holo-
caust at work camps, and her family fled
Ukraine because of anti-Semitism.
"Now they want us to leave my home
again?" she asks. "The evacuation will
not happen."
Friman says she and her neighbors try
to continue normal lives. When the sub-
ject of evacuation comes up, people
quickly dismiss the notion as impossible.
She admits that violence and mortar
shells have taken a toll. Her only son,
who was injured while serving with the
Israeli army in Lebanon, hasn't visited
since the violence intensified in Gush
Katif. Instead he travels the world. He
lives in Hawaii.
"He couldn't take being at home once
the violence started," she says, tears
welling in her eyes.
As for accepting government offers of
compensation to leave Gaza, Friman is
adamant that she will stay, that this is
her home. "We have no other place to
go," she says. ❑
Israel Insight
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Real Estate Ownership Available
ASC Partnership Available
Convenient to Hospitals
Easy Highway Access
Imaging Center
Patient Lab and Pharmacy
Urgent Care Services
Digital-Ready Facility
BEHIND THE ISSUE
To help defend Israel from terrorist
bomb attacks, the AIPAC pro-Israel
lobby successfully urged for this
year's U.S. aid package to provide
$28 million for Israel to purchase
American technology — including
robots and scanners — designed to
detect and neutralize terrorist bombs.
— Allan Gale, Jewish Community
Council ofMetropolitan Detroit
For information call: 248.752.0230
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