Never Lose Hope
March 30, 2004
A few days ago, journalist David Bedin put out a press release that says
as follows: “According to reliable sources, Sharon is preparing to announce in
Washington his willingness to remain in three ‘settlement blocks’ only: Gush
Etzion, the Ariel block, and Ma’ale Adumim. The significance of this is that
Israel will abandon the rest of Judea, Samaria and Gaza, including the southern
Hebron hills communities and Hebron.”
Yesterday Sharon declared that if his disengagement proposal should not
pass a cabinet vote, he would reshuffle his government, forming an alternative
government within one day.
Today’s Ma’ariv daily
newspaper headline heralded, “Arbel (Prosecutor) leak torpedoed national unity
government: PM reached agreement with Labor on a national unity government but
talks were frozen when Arbel recommended indicting Sharon.” The story (http://www.maarivinternational.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=article&articleID=5400) revealed that Sharon offered Labor six ministerial posts,
including the foreign ministry, (for Shimon Peres).
Tonight, at the Likud
convention, Sharon proposed a public referendum to determine the fate of his
“disengagement plan,” with the participants being 200,000 Likud members in
Israel.
In the meantime,
preparations for the April 14 Bush-Sharon meeting in Washington continue. This
week three top American diplomats, Assistant Secretary of State for Near East
Affairs William Burns, Deputy National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley, and
Eliot Abrams, a senior director of National Security Council who is responsible
for Middle East affairs, are scheduled to arrive in Israel for top-level
meetings concerning Sharon’s proposals and continued ‘progress’ of the
‘roadmap.’ Ariel Sharon is preparing them a hearty welcome. How better a way to
greet them than by handing them the ruins of a destroyed ‘illegal outpost’ on a
silver platter. That is precisely what Sharon is planning on doing.
On the outskirts of
Kiryat Arba, just outside the west gate, which leads down into the city of
Hebron, is a 20 square meter tent. This tent was pitched almost three years ago,
following the murder of two men, David Cohen and Hezi Mualem. Cohen was killed
while sitting in his car, next to the Kiryat Arba gate. That evening, the
Kiryat Arba town council held a spontaneous demonstration not far from the site
of the murder. Terrorists opened fire on the group, killing Mualem and injuring
another man. Thus the name, Hazon David (which literally means “David’s
vision,) – Hazon for Hezi Mualem and David for David Cohen.
Since its inception the
tent has served as a synagogue, a place of worship, and a place of Torah study.
Classes are frequently conducted for youth and adults, in Hebrew and Russian.
The tent is small, and bothers no one.
See pictures: www.hebron.com/news/hazondavid.htm
Well, almost no one. No one, except the Americans and Ariel Sharon. Hazon David was declared to be ‘an illegal outpost’ and orders were issued for its destruction. Over the past few months, numerous appeals to Israeli courts delayed execution of the decree. Recently Deputy Defense Minister Ze’ev Baum visited the site. Worshipers and others penned letters to various government ministers, including Defense minister Shaul Mufaz and the Prime Minister. Seemingly to no avail. Last week Supreme Court judge Moshe Heshin rejected a request for a second Supreme Court hearing before an extended panel. That ruling paved the way for implementation of Sharon’s orders: Destroy the synagogue!
Well, almost no one. No one, except the Americans and Ariel Sharon. Hazon David was declared to be ‘an illegal outpost’ and orders were issued for its destruction. Over the past few months, numerous appeals to Israeli courts delayed execution of the decree. Recently Deputy Defense Minister Ze’ev Baum visited the site. Worshipers and others penned letters to various government ministers, including Defense minister Shaul Mufaz and the Prime Minister. Seemingly to no avail. Last week Supreme Court judge Moshe Heshin rejected a request for a second Supreme Court hearing before an extended panel. That ruling paved the way for implementation of Sharon’s orders: Destroy the synagogue!
Last night, following a
farewell party for the Nahal Brigade officers and soldiers, who have served in
Hebron for the past seven months, word leaked out that tonight’s the night –
the forces are on their way to demolish the tent synagogue. Emergency calls
went out to Kiryat Arba-Hebron residents, and within a short time hundreds of
people, adults and youth, were swarming towards Hazon David. There, they met
some of the same officers they had only minutes before honored and thanked, at
the farewell gathering. The long night-the long wait, began. Officers and
soldiers, police and other security forces came and left. But the civilians
didn’t budge. “We are staying,” they announced. “We will not abandon our
synagogue, we will not abandon our city, we will not abandon our land.” “And be
well aware, even if you should succeed in knocking down this tent which has
served us for the past three years, we will pitch it again, and next time it
will be bigger and stronger. You will not defeat us!”
Senior officers at the
site were surprised. They obviously weren’t prepared for such massive
resistance, expecting to be able to tear down the tent without any effort. As a
result of the hundreds of demonstrators, they backed down, and the eviction was
postponed. For how long, we still don’t know.
People spent the entire
night at the synagogue, and after a couple of hours sleep, returned to the site
in the late morning. Rumors of impending expulsion brought hundreds out again,
in the early afternoon. Most people will probably spend the night there
tonight, and for as long as necessary, until Sharon announces an end to the madness.
This is the beginning of
the price Ariel Sharon is willing to pay. The question is, for what. According
to most sources, George W. Bush opposes the unilateral disengagement from Gaza
and several Samaria communities. Most probably Ariel Sharon is hoping that
continued implementation of left-wing policies will delay his indictment for
accepting bribes and other alleged crimes he is accused of. However, this will
not help him. The decision to press charges against him, now in the hands of
the new Israeli attorney general, is only weeks away. Ariel Sharon, the
politician, will then be an item of the past.
Hebron-Kiryat Arba
residents are determined to stick it out, as long as it takes, to prevent
destruction of the memorial synagogue, in memory of David Cohen and Hezi
Mualem. Destruction of the site will be a victory for terror and the very
opposite of “David’s vision” the victory
of Zionism, the triumph of good over evil. And should the worst come to pass,
we will not give up. The synagogue will be rebuilt, an eternal remembrance to
two brave men who were cut down there by Arab terrorists. We will never lose
hope.
With blessings from
Hebron for a happy Passover.
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