> Yet. I wouldn't put it beyond a fanatic to do something unfortunate.
> (Remember a certain chap called Rabin? I do...)
> 

There was also Baruch Goldstein in 1994, I'm ashamed to say.

The difference is, most Jews worldwide were aghast at both. With a few 
despicable exceptions, there was hardly any approval of what either did, and far 
less celebrating. There is certainly no culture wide notion in contemporary 
Judaism (outside a handful of tiny, marginalized groups) that violence against 
civilians is legitimate. 



Tom Beck

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