There's always some press about a handful
of Palestinians who
dance and sing when there's bad news for Israel. But the extremist
settlers were celebrating noisily in the West Bank this week. Like US
tv evangelist Pat Robertson, one was quoted on BBC tv as saying
Sharon's stroke was a curse from God for "dividing the Land of
Israel". Here's another revealing report. -J
Extremists boast
they cursed Sharon
Yaakov Katz, THE JERUSALEM POST
Jan. 6, 2006
Far-right activists took credit Thursday for
the severe deterioration in Ariel Sharon's health, claiming that a pulsa
denura
- Aramaic for "lashes of fire" - death curse they instigated against
the prime minister in July was the real catalyst behind his current
state of health.
"I take full responsibility for what
happened," far-right activist Baruch Ben-Yosef, one of the participants
at the July pulsa denura, told The Jerusalem Post. "Our
pulsa denura kicked in. Nothing could kill Sharon and he
said his ancestors lived until they over 100 years old but we got him
with the pulsa denura."
On Wednesday night, Ben-Yosef and
additional far-right activists gathered in the Samaria settlement of
Kfar Tapuah to honor Binyamin Kahane - son of Meir Kahane - and his
wife Talya who were murdered by Palestinian terrorists exactly five
years ago. Upon hearing the news of Sharon's stroke, Ben-Yosef said,
the group broke out in song and dance and celebrated the prime
minister's fall throughout the night.
On Thursday, the activists said it was
not a coincidence that Sharon fell gravely ill the same day as Kahane's
murder. "There is a judge in this world," Ben-Gvir said. "[Prime
minister] Yitzhak Rabin was killed on the fifth anniversary of Meir
Kahane's murder and Sharon fell ill on the anniversary of Binyamin
Kahane's murder."
On Thursday, Ben-Gvir held a party at
his Hebron home to celebrate the "annulment of evil decrees against the
people of Israel."
Head of the National Jewish Front Baruch
Marzel called on the public to stop crying for the prime minister. "I
am not praying for him," Marzel, who is running for the Knesset, said.
"Sharon uprooted graves and destroyed homes and I have no intention to
pray for him."
"This man has caused a great deal of
damage to the Israeli people over the past five years," far-right
activist Noam Federman added. "It doesn't make a difference why it
happened. What is important is that he will not be able to cause
further damage."
Yosef Dayan - another participant in the pulsa
denura
ceremony - said that Thursday was a "great day" for the State of Israel
since Sharon, whom he called an "evil man," was incapacitated and could
no longer return to power. Dayan said that while he could not say for
certain that the death curse caused the stroke, he was sure that
Sharon's crime in evacuating the Gaza Strip settlements contributed to
the deterioration in his health.
"This is a great day for Israel since
that evil man is gone." Dayan said. "I am convinced that God heard the
prayers of the children in Gush Katif. When those kids were thrown from
their homes they prayed and God heard their prayers."