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A PALESTINIAN JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY

ALEXANDRA J. WALL | 27.06.2003 02:11

In a recent appearance before Berkeley's Bridges to Israel group, Shoebat donned a kippah and proudly proclaimed Ani Tzioni -- I am a Zionist -- in Hebrew.
"I never learned about the Jewish connection to the land," he concluded. "But the reality is, this is simply a people and their desire to come home."

It may sound like an oxymoron, but it's an apt description of Walid Shoebat, a would-be terrorist who now lives in the Bay Area.

In a recent appearance before Berkeley's Bridges to Israel group, Shoebat donned a kippah and proudly proclaimed Ani Tzioni -- I am a Zionist -- in Hebrew.

Shoebat's talk to a group of about 40 people, took place in the offices of Berkeley's Congregation Netivot Shalom. Bridges to Israel, founded locally by Seymour and Hilda Kessler, is not affiliated with the synagogue, but some of its members are.

Shoebat, 42, hails from Beit Sahour, outside of Bethlehem. He is the son of a Palestinian Muslim father and an American Christian mother. His great-grandfather on his mother's side was the mayor of Eureka in Humboldt County, while his grandfather on his father's side was friendly with the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseni, who allied himself with Adolf Hitler.

Shoebat's parents met in the United States, married and moved back to the West Bank. Once there, his father took away his mother's passport. Though she tried escaping several times, she was unable to.

As a young man, Shoebat participated in some political activities -- including putting a Palestinian flag on top of a mosque and throwing rocks on Jews praying at the Western Wall. These actions landed him in jail, where he encountered some militants who chose the 16-year-old for a special mission: to deliver a loaf of bread with some explosives inside to the Bank Leumi branch in Bethlehem.

"At the last minute I got terrified to death," he said. "I knew that I didn't want to, and threw it on top of the roof. Fortunately no one got hurt."

In another incident, he "almost lynched an Israeli soldier." The soldier was trying to catch a child who threw a rock at him, and Shoebat and others descended upon the man, inflicting injuries before the victim was able to escape.

When he was 18, he came to the United States and became an activist in Chicago, fund-raising for the Palestinian Liberation Organization.

But Shoebat is a completely different person now. If he could, he would like to meet that soldier, he said. "I would like to seek his forgiveness for this. It's something on my mind for a long time that I want to clear up, and I don't know how to go about it."

The transition began after Shoebat married a Christian woman, and in trying to prove to her that Islam was the true path, he began reading the Bible to prove to her how wrong she was.

"In 1993 I started looking into my enemy's book, the Tanach," he told the Bridges to Israel gathering, "and I came to the conclusion that the Jewish people are the most peaceful people on earth."

Now he is a Christian, whose love for Israel and the Jewish people is genuine.

"I come to you out of love for your people and your Bible, to say my people are wrong. The Arabs and Muslims are wrong.

"The Jew has the right to return to his land. Does this make me a fanatic? Fine!"

His beliefs have strained his relationship with his family. "My own father wants to kill me," he said. At a family reunion several years ago, he was told he must have been brainwashed by the Jews. Fundamentalist Muslims have said he must die because he abandoned Islam, he added. But this doesn't sway him.

While he works as a computer programmer, his real purpose now, he said, is to spread what he sees as the truth.

"That's my mission now -- to go to Americans and churches and anywhere I can go and explain God's plan for the state of Israel, and how God intended Israel to be a light unto the nations, and how all of our hatred toward Israel is really evil." His thoughts can also be found on his Web site -- www.answering-islam.org/Walid

When asked later why he didn't have more sympathy for his people's struggle for a homeland, Shoebat said if more Palestinians understood the Jewish claim to the land, as is told in the Bible, they too would be swayed.

"When I examined what I've experienced and documented the facts, I came to the emphatic conclusion that I was throwing rocks without ever listening to the Jewish cause," he said. "I made my conclusions about Israel as an occupier without ever learning Israel's history.

"Why would I carry a rock or a club and hit a soldier on the head? Because I was indoctrinated in the mosque and the school.

"I never learned about the Jewish connection to the land," he concluded. "But the reality is, this is simply a people and their desire to come home."

Walid Shoebat's website:
 http://www.answering-islam.org/Walid/

ALEXANDRA J. WALL

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ONE THOUSAND DAYS, MORE THAN 3000 PEOPLE KILLED

27.06.2003 08:20


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26 June 2003 -- 7:00PM CST
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Human Rights
ONE THOUSAND DAYS, MORE THAN 3000 PEOPLE KILLED
Press Release, IFRC, 26 June 2003

One thousand days of violence have killed just over 3,000
people (2,398 Palestinians and 704 Israelis) and left
28,000 injured (23,150 Palestinians and 4,849 Israelis) in
Israel and the Palestinian Autonomous and Occupied
Territories. This is the human toll since the second
Intifada started on September 29, 2000, according to
figures from the Palestine Red Crescent (PRCS) and Magen
David Adom (MDA), Israel's equivalent of a Red Cross or
Red Crescent Society.

Chaim Rafalowski, Director of MDA's Emergency Department,
said morale among workers remained high because they knew
they made the difference between life and death: "It is a
horrible routine, but it is a routine. If we are not
there, no one else will do it." It is a similar story
among PRCS emergency medical teams.

"The acceleration of the violence doesn't matter. Morale
remains unbelievable," comments Hassan Basharat,
coordinator of the PRCS Disaster Management and
Coordination Unit. He says the main problem for PRCS
ambulance crews are Israeli armed forces checkpoints and
restriction or denial of access to areas where people have
been injured.

To ensure quicker access to medical care, it has deployed
medical teams in 124 villages within reach of PRCS
branches in the West Bank. Currently, the PRCS receives,
on average, 640 emergency calls a day, in the West Bank
and Gaza.

Link:  http://electronicIntifada.net/v2/article1657.shtml

Related Links:

* International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
 http://www.ifrc.org/

* Palestine Red Crescent Society Casualty Database
 http://palestinercs.org/Database/


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2,398 Palestinians - killed by their own evil

27.06.2003 17:38

2,398 Palestinians - killed by their own evil, destroyed by their own inhuman hatred and death cult zeal. Good.

AUI