complex play between Israel and diaspora.
The report, titled "'Terrorist' targets popular at West Bank gun range", describes a Jewish owned and operated firing range, in the midst of the occupied Palestinian West Bank, where Jewish tourists practice shooting cardboard cutouts, which they've first shouted down as "terrorist[s]", using "everything from handguns to M-16 combat rifles". One such tourist group, for instance, included "15 clients from 10 to 50 years old". A participant interviewed by Solomon commented on the dubious moral content, saying, "'It was sad to hear young kids express such racism.' … In the group before his … excited children shouted to their parents about being able to 'shoot the Arabs.'"
However, Sharon Gat, the owner of the company that "normally specializes in counter-terrorism and defense training for private security firms and the Israeli Defense Forces" says he is teaching Zionist values; "'I don't want to play games with a terrorist, I want to kill him.'"
Explaining the appeal of his site, he says, "'The usual Jew abroad is not like us. … They learn to be doctors and lawyers. There's an impression that they want to earn money and not that they're strong people. … I thought it would be nice to be next to the people who have fought in all the wars and fought for Israel. It gives you pride in being a Jew." Which, apparently, is not to be had from being a doctor or a lawyer.
(My thanks to Ruth Hiller of New Profile for bringing my attention to this item.)
Rela Mazali
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