Posted on 05/11/2004 7:04:57 PM PDT by ambrose
Videotaped execution of U.S. Jew may not shake commitment in Iraq
By Joe Berkofsky
NEW YORK, May 11 (JTA) The videotaped execution of an American Jewish civilian contractor in Iraq shook members of the Jewish community, but not their commitment to the war on terrorism. A video that surfaced on the Internet on Tuesday showed the decapitation by masked Iraqis of Nicholas Berg, 26, of West Chester, Pa. The grisly scene echoed the 2002 murder in Pakistan of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was forced to admit his Jewishness on tape just before his captors cut off his head.
It wasnt clear whether Berg was targeted because of his religion. In the video, posted on a Web site linked to Al-Qaida, Berg is seen saying, My name is Nick Berg, my fathers name is Michael, my mothers name is Susan . . . I have a brother and sister, David and Sarah.
Several Jewish leaders and military families said the incident shouldnt dissuade Jewish soldiers and civilians from serving in Iraq.
Should people think twice or should we continue this? asked Judy Ledger, whose son and daughter and their spouses all served with the U.S. military in Iraq. You do have to realize theres a danger, but the danger is no more if youre in the military than if there is a hate crime in the United States.
Several sources said Bergs murder as well as Tuesdays videotaped killing of six Israeli soldiers by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip should deepen the commitment of Jews and other Americans to the war on terrorism.
This is an evil force that has no moral compunction at all, said Malcolm Hoenlein, executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
Referring to the video showing an Iraqi holding Bergs severed head aloft and shouting, Allahu akbar, or God is great and footage of Palestinian militants proudly displaying an Israeli soldiers head and other body parts Hoenlein said the two cases point to the same enemy.
Their barbarism could not be more clear after today. On both fronts its the same menace, he said.
Joseph Kashnow agrees. An Army Cavalry scout stationed in Baghdad, Kashnows right leg was nearly blown off by a homemade land mine last September. He has spent months undergoing operations and therapy yet he says hes as sure as ever that the war is just.
As an American Jewish soldier in Baghdad, Kashnow knew better than to pursue one particular conversation with a local man.
He said, Saddam wasnt so bad, at least he wasnt Jewish, recalled Kashnow, 25. Not a person I wanted to continue having a chat with.
Its not clear whether Bergs Jewish background played a role in his fate. On the video, Bergs captors said the killing was to avenge the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers.
Its certainly possible there are people in Iraq who would feel it was a two-mints-in-one to get an American and a Jew, Kashnow said.
Regardless, Berg was still an innocent civilian who was slaughtered, whether he was Jewish, black, or Asian, Kashnow said. He was fighting to rebuild the country and make it safe for freedom. Its still a tragedy.
Shoshana Bryen, director of special projects for the Washington-based Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, said it makes sense that Jews would be targeted in Iraq.
There are people in these countries who are looking to kill people who are members of certain groups, Bryen said. The two at the top of the list are Americans and Jews.
The parents of Daniel Pearl, who immigrated to Los Angeles in the 1960s from Israel, prepared a statement for the media after news of Bergs killing circulated Tuesday.
We have heard from the news about the videotape showing the tragic death of Nicholas Berg in Iraq. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this extremely difficult time, the statement said.
Our heart goes out to them. Kidnapping, torture, humiliation and murder must have no place in this world, the statement went on. We call on people of principle around the world to help stop the madness and take a stand for humanity.
Ironically, Bergs father, Michael, and his small business, Prometheus Methods Tower Service Inc., were listed as endorsers of a coalition called Act Now to Stop War and End Racism. The coalition opposed the Iraq war, though Nicholas Berg reportedly supported it.
Berg was in Iraq as a freelance contractor working to repair communications antennae, The Associated Press reported. His family members said they had known of their sons death since the weekend but did not know of the video until it surfaced this week.
The family last heard from Berg on April 9, as he was preparing to return to the United States via Jordan. U.S. officials recovered Bergs remains May 8.
The Bush administration and others voiced outrage at Bergs killing and vowed to pursue his killers. Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), the presumptive Democratic nominee for president, said Bergs killers will not prevail.
Bergs friends and neighbors were devastated to learn of his fate. Reached by phone, Bergs parents declined to comment on their sons death.
The circumstances of his capture are unknown.
Nick was probably one of the most amazing men Ive ever met, said Aaron Spool, a friend of Bergs since they were in the seventh grade. He just touched everyones life. West Chester is going to be a much emptier place without him. He was good man, a good Jew. Its tough. Its very hard.
Glenn Brown, a friend of the Spool family who occasional would have Shabbat meals with Berg in West Chester, recalled the young man as being a sincere individual.
He said, It is a huge tragedy and loss. He seemed hard-working and industrious.
Burt Siegel, director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Philadelphia Jewish federation, said, It is absolutely sickening that this man was singled out for being an American.
Obviously, you dont have to be a Jew for these people to murder you.
(JTA Washington bureau chief Ron Kampeas, JTA staff writer Matthew E. Berger in Washington and the Philadelphia Jewish Exponent contributed to this report.)
Tell us why not John-Boy.
When you da man (God forbid) how do they "not prevail?"
Tell us, we are listening.
I'll not read a stupider quote than this today, gogonline not withstanding.
That goes back a ways. I was thinking "Al- something or other."
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