Baruch Goldstein is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
Israeli Intelligence Warns of Settler Uprising
JERUSALEM -- Yuval Diskin, the head of Israels domestic intelligence agency, the Shin Bet, warned the Israeli government during an emergency cabinet meeting on Sunday that a violent uprising by extremist right-wing Israeli settlers is possible.
Journey to Hebron: Nightmares and hope
JERUSALEM -- Yehiel and I met Elliott at the appliance repairmans shed on a side street in South Jerusalem. Elliott Horowitz, a historian at Bar-Ilan University, had already paid for the almost-new washing machine, with cash that friends have pledged to repay. We wrestled the heavy white hunk of metal into the back of Yehiels undersized station wagon, and set off – three guys with skullcaps and greying beards driving to Hebron with a washing machine for a Palestinian stonecutter.
OP-ED: Mara Rudman - Facing extremism
Persevering in the Face of Extremism
Jerusalem's incendiary seminary
JERUSALEM - "Suppose a group of KKKers and other white supremacists had their own "church" that was really a center for justifying and organizing murderous attacks on African-Americans. Suppose an African-American person, tired of lynchings, tortures, beatings and humiliation of his people, came into this church with guns blazing.
Activists bar clinic to Israeli bulldozers
The West Bank village of Baqaa and its surrounding environs, near the city of Hebron, has only one medical center to meet the needs of about 1,000 Palestinians. But it, together with 11 homes, faces imminent demolition by Israeli bulldozers for being constructed without building permits.
Army imposes deadline on non-residents to leave Hebron
The army imposed a deadline on Tuesday for all non-resident Israelis to leave Hebron after clashes with hundreds of settlers over plans to evict Jews from a marketplace in the West Bank city.
Opinion: A massacre foretold
It was all expected: both the massacre and the questions it raised. But behind the easy questions that practically posed themselves, much more difficult and unasked questions are hidden.
Former extremist Israeli settler thanks Allah at new West Bank home
With his tattoo of the Star of David hidden from view, Mohammed Al Mahadi prays to Allah in his new West Bank home near the radical Jewish settlement where he spent much of the last decade.
Through the eyes of children
On a dark, chilly Autumn night, Tel Avivs normally quiet College for Geographical Photography is abuzz with activity. Spotlights illuminate the trees in the courtyard; tables are loaded with bottles of red wine and snacks.
Even the dead are political
JEWISH SETTLERS CARRY THE BODY OF SLAIN NATHANEL OZERI, UNDER THE FLAG OF THE OUTLAWED ANTI-ARAB KACH MOVEMENT, DURING HIS FUNERAL IN HEBRON.
