Gideon Levy, Anyone wishing to become acquainted with the real “infrastructure of terror” is invited to travel to Nablus, to see the ruins of the home at the edge of the Ein Beit Ilma camp
September 30, 2007 6:54 am Gideon LevyGideon Levy, The war for the house - Haaretz, September 30, 2007
Does the fact that the commander of the Popular Front in the camp lives in the house justify demolishing the entire five-story building? When will the IDF learn that the next terrorists will sprout from among these very ruins? Was not the urge for revenge aroused in the heart of the child who searched for the bicycle among the ruins of his home, who saw his world destroyed? Anyone wishing to become acquainted with the real “infrastructure of terror” is invited to travel to Nablus, to see the ruins of the home at the edge of the Ein Beit Ilma camp.
