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== ] is a terrorist ==
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So please stop trying to remove him from the appropriate category. He was a member of two anti-Arab designated terrorist organizations (] and ]) and he slaughtered 29 Arab civilians in cold blood as a means of spreading terror. The massacre is widely considered an act of terror, even amongst Israelis:

: Outside of the far-right fringe that he was a part of, Baruch Goldstein was roundly condemned by Israelis as a terrorist who had killed innocent people, and who had acted in blatant contravention to the principles and ethics of the Jewish state and the Jewish people. Three days later, the Knesset voted overwhelmingly to condemn the Hevron massacre. Then, two weeks later, the Kach and Kahane Chai movements were outlawed. In a 2001 Truman Institute Israeli/Palestinian Arab Joint Opinion Poll, a full three-quarters of Israeli Jews surveyed defined Goldstein's mass murder attack as an act of terror.

The attack was part of ]'s campaign to terrorize the Arab population and halt the peace process. This quote from ] makes it clear the attack was part of a plan: 'However, immediately after the attack, Mike Guzofsky, spokesman for ] in ] and a close friend of Goldstein said, "He wanted to stop the ] dead. He couldn't have picked a better day – ], when Jews fight back."'

It's extraordinary I'm even having to argue this fact. I find terrorist apologism in extremely poor taste.

Secondly, I don't appreciate the abusive way you set up your talk page to redirect somewhere else. I'm pretty sure this is against the rules. ] 07:48, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

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Baruch Goldstein is a terrorist

So please stop trying to remove him from the appropriate category. He was a member of two anti-Arab designated terrorist organizations (Kach and Jewish Defence League) and he slaughtered 29 Arab civilians in cold blood as a means of spreading terror. The massacre is widely considered an act of terror, even amongst Israelis:

Outside of the far-right fringe that he was a part of, Baruch Goldstein was roundly condemned by Israelis as a terrorist who had killed innocent people, and who had acted in blatant contravention to the principles and ethics of the Jewish state and the Jewish people. Three days later, the Knesset voted overwhelmingly to condemn the Hevron massacre. Then, two weeks later, the Kach and Kahane Chai movements were outlawed. In a 2001 Truman Institute Israeli/Palestinian Arab Joint Opinion Poll, a full three-quarters of Israeli Jews surveyed defined Goldstein's mass murder attack as an act of terror.

The attack was part of Kach's campaign to terrorize the Arab population and halt the peace process. This quote from Cave of the Patriarchs massacre makes it clear the attack was part of a plan: 'However, immediately after the attack, Mike Guzofsky, spokesman for Kahane Chai in New York and a close friend of Goldstein said, "He wanted to stop the peace process dead. He couldn't have picked a better day – Purim, when Jews fight back."'

It's extraordinary I'm even having to argue this fact. I find terrorist apologism in extremely poor taste.

Secondly, I don't appreciate the abusive way you set up your talk page to redirect somewhere else. I'm pretty sure this is against the rules. FuManChoo 07:48, 8 November 2006 (UTC)