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BYE BYE GAZA - Barry Chamish

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driver was told who it was for, a fist-fight ensued with Eskin<br />

on national TV.<br />

- And Eskin leads an annual pilgrimage to the grave of<br />

Baruch Goldstein, wrongly accused of initiating a massacre<br />

of Arabs in Hebron.<br />

http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost/JPAr<br />

ticle/ShowFull&cid=1090903956231&p=1078027574097<br />

Amir attended the hearing as did Trimbobler, his father,<br />

Shlomo, a brother and supporters including Avigdor Eskin.<br />

Amir was not allowed to speak to reporters, who were<br />

ordered to keep at arm's length from him. His father told<br />

reporters that his son should be allowed to marry Trimbobler.<br />

"If they wanted to put him to death, they should have done<br />

so," he said. "If they allowed him to live, then they should let<br />

him live."<br />

Those of us who have actually researched the subjects,<br />

know Amir and Goldstein were patsies, framed by the<br />

Shabak's Jewish Department. Every act of Eskin's serves the<br />

Shabak by reinforcing Amir and Goldstein's guilt in the public<br />

mind. Further, his stunts lead the public to believe that the<br />

Right justify assassinations and massacres. This has the<br />

effect of implanting the message that only a crazed minority<br />

opposes the government's diplomacy, including the Gush<br />

Katif surrender.<br />

Eskin serves the interests of the government and the Shabak<br />

beautifully.<br />

And I'm hardly the only one who thinks so. I did a quick<br />

internet search and discovered that many and varied are<br />

those who consider Eskin an intelligence operative. The first<br />

item the search came up with was from an ignorant source,<br />

known as the EIR.<br />

"In 1986, EIR published a detailed dossier on Eskin, a young<br />

Soviet intelligence agent, who could boast of service for the<br />

KGB, Mossad, and several U.S. agencies.”

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