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File:Dr Baruch Goldstein Israel.jpg
Dr. Baruch Goldstein in medical clothes. Hebrew sign says Rofe (Medical Doctor)

Dr. Baruch Kappel Goldstein was a Brooklyn-born Jewish Fundamentalist who lived in Israel.

Hebron

Goldstein is best known for having killed 29 Muslims during their Islamic_law#Holidays Friday prayers, February 25th, 1994, in the Cave of the Patriarchs, a Hebron site holy both to Muslims and Jews. After being initially subdued with a fire extinguisher, Goldstein was beaten to death by survivors. Rioting immediately following the massacre led to the deaths of another 26 Palestinians and 2 Israelis.

Physician

For years prior to the massacre, Goldstein had served as a physician in the Israeli army, first as a conscript, then in the reserve forces. Following the end of his active duty, he became a physician and lived as a settler in Kiryat Arba.


What happened?

Testimony at the Israeli inquiry raised the possibility Goldstein had an accomplice - two Israeli army guards testified that a second settler entered Hebron's Tomb of the Patriarchs on February 25th shortly after Goldstein, and that when Goldstein went into the tomb he was armed with a different gun from the Galil assault rifle found by his body. The second settler was carrying a Galil, they said. This testimony was never confirmed.

Condemned by Israeli government

Goldstein's actions were immediately condemned by the Israeli government, and the Israeli populace in general. Spokespeople in all of the organized denominations of Judaism denounced his act as immoral and as terrorism.

Hero to right wing

He has become a hero among some of Israel's right-wing extremists. Members of the banned Kach organization, to which he belonged, glorify his mass murder and sometimes hold celebrations at his tomb. His tombstone in Kiryat Arba reads:

Here lies the saint, Dr. Baruch Kappel Goldstein, blessed be the memory of the righteous and holy man, may the Lord avenge his blood, who devoted his soul to the Jews, Jewish religion and Jewish land. His hands are innocent and his heart is pure. He was killed as a martyr of God on the 14th of Adar, Purim, in the year 5754.

Israeli anti-terrorism laws

Most Israelis are repulsed by this behavior. In 1998, a bill was passed in the Israeli Knesset that forbade the erection of monuments to terrorists; in 2000 a small shrine built around Goldstein's tomb was demolished. At the time it was also declared that a discussion of the wording above was pending but no change had occurred by 2004.

Widow and children

Goldstein left behind a widow and 4 children.

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