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Wednesday, January 30, 2002 Shvat 17, 5762 Last update - 09:45 30/01/2002
New far-right slogan campaign: 'No leftists, no terror'
By Ha'aretz Service
In a sequel to its slogan campaign "If there are no Arabs, (there will be) no terror attacks," extreme right wing activists Wednesday launched a new slogan campaign, planning to distribute bumper stickers and pamphlets reading "If there are no leftists, (there will be) no terrorist attacks."
The anti-Arab stickers, which appeared close to last year's Holocaust Remembrance Day, were distributed as part of a drive by followers of slain militant Rabbi Meir Kahane to win support for expulsion of all Arabs from Israel and the territories. The State Prosecutor's Office is expected to decide within the next few days whether to charge the organizers of the anti-Arab campaign with criminal incitement.
Radical rightist Itamar Ben-Gvir told Army Radio Wednesday "Not only Arabs are guilty" of the current violence. "Also those who gave them weapons, gave away territory of the homeland, and made all sorts of frightening agreements. We're here to say, 'If there are no leftists, (there will be) no terrorist attacks.'"
The radio said pro-Kahane activists Baruch Marzel and Noam Federman were also behind the campaign, which it said was well-financed by donations.
Leftist Meretz MK Zehava Gal-On was one of a number of lawmakers who denounced the campaign and called for a police investigation of its backers. "This is a grave campaign, whose message is encouragement of bloodshed." Citing the militant rightist demonstrations that preceded the 1995 assassination of then-prime minister Yitzhak Rabin by a radical right-wing Israeli Jew, she said "Who knows better than we, how the word in Israel has turned into the finger on the trigger. So arguments over free speech don't stand in this case."
The campaign was also rejected by the settlers' Yesha Council, but with a measure of understanding for its source. "There's no question that the Israeli left have caused enormous damage to the state of Israel and its citizens in the eight years of the Oslo (peace agreements with the Palestinians), and as yet they have refused to admit the fact that they caused this damage," said Yesha spokesman Yehoshua Mor-Yossef.
"But there's a great distance between this and launching an incitement campaign over the very existence of the left, and it is forbidden to go that distance. We need to fight together, right and left, against the terrorists, against Arafat."
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