For those who are home, and for those who are on the way. For those who support the historic and just return of the land of Israel to its people, forever loyal to their inheritance, and its restoration.
A 21-year-old woman, an art student no less, goes to Israel as an exchange student. While she is there, she falls in with the pro-Palestinian activists of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM). She attends demonstrations against the security fence at Bil’in and Nil’in, as well as protests in Nabi Saleh and the East Jerusalem Sheik Jarrah neighborhood.
On May 31, the day of the flotilla incident, she takes part an a protest against Israel’s ‘crimes’ near the Qalandiyah crossing, south of Ramallah. The protest is violent, and she is struck in the face with a tear-gas canister fired by Israeli police. Her eye cannot be saved.
The woman, Emily Henochowicz of Potomac MD, is Jewish. According to the NY Times, “Her father was born in Israel to Holocaust survivors whom he described as “ardent Zionists.” The AP reported that the last status update on her Facebook page was “Gaza on my mind.”
Here is a video (h/t: Daled Amos) made by Ms. Henochowicz that is… indescribable. But I think it provides a window into the mindset that gives rise to tragedies like hers.
There is a controversy about who will pay for the medical care she received at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, and the followup care in the US, and another about whether she was hit directly by the canister or whether it ricocheted off of a wall, which apparently bears on the first one. I don’t care who pays. She has an activist lawyer, Michael Sfard, who will help her while doing his best to screw Israel. I feel sorry for the young woman.
Her story is much like that of Furkan Dorgan, Tristan Anderson, Rachel Corrie and others. A politically naive young ‘international’ is recruited to take part in purportedly ‘non-violent’ activities along with Israeli extremists and Palestinians.
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What a double, even triple, tragedy for her parents: she not only breaks their hearts with all this, it has to be a deliberate rebellion - & then she loses her eye! Such a shame all around.
I visited Hevron in November 2000 after the outbreak of the Rosh Hashanah War to see what could be done to assist in the face of the growing daily attacks on the community. After returning to work for the community in the summer of 2001, a bond and a love was forged that grows to this day. My wife Melody and I merited to be married at Ma'arat HaMachpela and now host visitors from throughout the world every Shabbat as well as during the week. Our goal, "Time to come Home!"
What a double, even triple, tragedy for her parents: she not only breaks their hearts with all this, it has to be a deliberate rebellion - & then she loses her eye! Such a shame all around.
ReplyDeletesome intrepid blogger or news person has to get an interview with her
ReplyDeleteher story doesnt make sense
one month in country, and she has hooked up with the ism?
we all know how the ism works...how they recruit college students then teach them how to lie so that they can first enter israel...
the ism is barred from entering israel as a result of their connections to hamas and the plo
also...news reports keep pointing out that she has dual citizenship. how is that possible if she was born on american soil.
she thinks she is going back to israel
she needs to be banned from entering the country
and i wish i could feel for her parents...who have already said that they will be filing suit against the state
but this is what happens when you willfully choose to not give your children a jewish education