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My Jerusalem Bus
Jerusalem--My fellow bus riders and I generally spend our time at the bus stop grumbling about the #13 bus that's the only line that serves our neighborhood going to the center of town. The schedule is erratic; drivers are sometimes surly and the Egged bus company keeps on sending us the old-style purple and white buses that were pulled off most lines years ago.
Today all we can do is stare in shock at the images of our #13 purple and white bus lying on its side on Jaffa Road after an Arab from eastern Jerusalem bulldozed the bus and dozens of cars and pedestrians in a deadly terror attack that claimed the lives of three Israelis.
Assaf Nadav, the driver of the #13 bus, and all the passengers reportedly managed to escape with varying degrees of injuries--no one was killed. Later this afternoon when the downtown roads are reopened, we'll be back waiting at the bus stop to go to do our pre-Shabbat shopping at Machane Yehudah, the market a few blocks away from where the bulldozer careened to a halt when the terrorist was overpowered. The crowded market may well have been his target.
In an "only in Jerusalem" scenario, the soldier who jumped on the bulldozer and killed today's terrorist was the brother-in-law of the guy who managed to eliminate the Mercaz Harav shooter last February.
This is the second Jerusalem terror attack in six months to be perpetrated by an Israeli ID-carrying Arab. Today's 30 year-old terrorist is apparently from Sur Baher (the Mercaz Harav Yeshiva carnage was carried out by the son of a well-to-do family from the Jabel Mukaber neighborhood). Both areas are Arab villages within Jerusalem's municipal boundaries, on the Israeli side of the security barrier. Residents of both villages work in Jerusalem's hotels, restaurants, hospitals, building sites and in every city department.
Would today's terrorist have been deterred if we would have destroyed the family home of the Mercaz Harav murderer and taken away all their financial and social benefits?
Is there any kind of effective deterrent against those educated to pure hatred who live in our midst?
Difficult questions that my fellow passengers will no doubt be debating as we ride the #13 bus in the coming days.
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July 2, 2008 at 08:23 am by judyinjerusalem, 396 views, 12 comments
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at 08:46 on July 2nd, 2008
Thanks for bringing us this story Judy, it's a well written and first hand experience!
at 10:26 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, thanks for your personal perspective on this story.
at 10:32 on July 2nd, 2008
Thanks for sharing your experience. It's good stuff.
at 10:42 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 11:09 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, powerful piece - thank you
at 11:15 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 11:24 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, thanks for sharing your story with us.
at 11:45 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, very sobering. Sad to say that there are a great number of people who think the evil is the US and Israel. Their hatred for Bush detailing with glee the failures of the war and battle that is being waged everywhere while underestimating how close to them this will be soon come. Then maybe they will realize who the real evil is.
at 11:53 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 13:09 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, I like this story. It's good stuff.
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lUCkYlUkat 14:17 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, I like this story. It's good stuff.
I feel really sad what happened today in Jerusalem. I know the area very well and I even think I recognized someone I know in the News. Its al so tragic.
at 15:32 on July 2nd, 2008
judyinjerusalem, I like this story. It's good stuff.Thanks for sharing.