Posted on 07/21/2019 8:20:37 AM PDT by SJackson
Right from Wrong: Rabbi Michael Miki Mark was killed in front of two of his kids. An unlikely individual rescued the youth.
Three years ago this month, thousands of Israelis attended the funeral of Rabbi Michael Miki Mark, director-general of the Otniel Yeshiva, who was killed in a drive-by Palestinian terrorist attack.
The father of 10 children was shot while driving with his wife and two of his kids on Route 60 in the South Hebron Hills. He was struck by a barrage of bullets and lost control of the car, causing it to overturn.
As Mark, 48, bled to death in front of his injured 14-year-old daughter and 15-year-old son whose mother, Hava, was rendered unconscious in critical condition a Palestinian Authority civil servant who happened by the scene of what he thought was a car accident rushed to assist the family.
For his swift and humane action, the young man from Hebron was thanked profusely by the Mark family. He and a Palestinian doctor who arrived a few minutes later to help were also granted an award for outstanding citizenship and courage by the Shurat Hadin-Israel Law Center during a conference at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem
In an interview at the time with Israels defunct Channel 2, A whose name has been withheld since then recounted seeing the Marks overturned vehicle and stopping on the side of the road.
I tried to open the door, but the car was completely locked, he said. I saw two children inside screaming and asking me to help them. I put out my hand and for two minutes, I tried to open the door to get to the children who were suffocating in the car. I think that if they stayed there a little while longer, those children would have suffocated in the car. Out of the shock she felt, the young daughter spontaneously grabbed me and jumped onto me. I immediately put my hand on her head and spoke to her in Hebrew, of course. I told her, Dont be afraid, dont be afraid, I will help you. Dont worry. I did what I did out of humanity. These are children. There were children inside. There were people inside. I didnt hesitate at all.
In spite of Israeli efforts to assist, A remains anonymous for his own protection. The powers that be in Ramallah knew exactly who he was, and promptly penalized him for rescuing wounded Jews. As Israelis lauded him not only for being a Good Samaritan, but for rekindling a ray of hope in peace the PA promptly dismissed him from his job. Most Recent Videos from the Jerusalem Post Top articles 1/5 Your content will start shortly...
Marks July 1, 2016, murder took place during a severe spike in Palestinian terrorism characterized by stabbings, car rammings and shootings. In fact, a mere day earlier, 13-year-old Hallel Yaffe Ariel was slaughtered by a knife-wielding Palestinian in her Kiryat Arba bedroom.
THE PAS response to Ariels murder was to fund a mourning tent for and pay tribute to the terrorist perpetrator who had been killed by a volunteer rescue team that did not make it in time to save the young girls life.
It came as no surprise to anyone, then, that while A was tending to the Mark family, Palestinian drivers shouted at him to stop helping Jews, and threatened his life.
In a post on Facebook shortly thereafter, Mount Hebron Regional Council head Yochai Damari said that he had met with A, who asked for help in obtaining an Israeli work permit, now that he had become an outcast in the PA.
Damari claimed that after the meeting, he conveyed the request to then-Israeli defense minister Avigdor Liberman.
In situations like these, it is our duty as a Jewish nation to show gratitude toward people who behave like upstanding human beings, Damari wrote. Specifically at a time like this, it is important to strengthen the positive forces [in the PA] and to send a clear message that normal and positive behavior like this will result in a normal and positive reward from us.
Indeed.
It is not clear how Liberman who resigned from his post last November, toppled the government, spurred the April 17 Knesset elections and blocked the formation of a coalition, thus forcing a new round of votes in September reacted to Damaris appeal. But one thing is certain, as Channel 12s Ohad Hemo revealed in a heart-wrenching news feature last week: A fell through the cracks, and his life took a terrible turn for the worse.
According to Hemos report, the persecuted Palestinian hero was given permission by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) to reside in Israel temporarily, but was never granted a work permit. Instead, he was treated to repeated death threats in the PA, where he was and still is viewed as a traitor to the cause of annihilating the Jewish state and its inhabitants.
With no means of supporting his wife and baby financially, or of protecting them from the wrath of their hostile neighbors, A has been camping out for the past two-and-a-half years in a tent on Tel Avivs Manta Ray Beach with no money other than the pittance he earns from doing odd day jobs when hes able to find them.
A told Hemo about the hell his family has endured as a result of his having come to the Mark familys aid: Every time someone [in the PA] considered hiring me, he asked around the village and was told that Im a collaborator [with Israel], because I helped [Jewish] people. They boycott you [to the point that they] dont even say hello. In one case, someone came to my house, shot at me and threw a Molotov cocktail. The Palestinian Authority broke into my home and scared my family. If I return, I know that I will be executed.
HEMO REPORTED that Shurat Hadin which has been suing Iran on behalf of American and Israeli victims of Palestinian terrorist groups funded by the regime in Tehran is petitioning the Interior Ministry to grant A and his family permanent residency status in Israel and all the rights this entails, including the ability to work.
Following the broadcast, Israelis across the country contacted Hemo to offer help and donate cash. Tens of thousands of shekels, as well as clothes and toys poured in, both from anonymous sources and better-known figures, such as actress Gila Almagor.
On Wednesday evening, Hemo aired a follow-up piece on A, this one with a happy ending. Astonishingly, during the week since his first feature was aired, the problem was virtually solved.
A is now reunited with his wife and 18-month-old son in a clean and equipped apartment, thanks in large part to Samaria Regional Council head Yossi Dagan, and the permanent-residency process is actually underway.
When I saw the broadcast [last Wednesday], I wept and was ashamed, Dagan told A.
Almagor called A a member of the righteous among the nations.
Hemo noted that the story has brought together strange bedfellows from opposite sides of the political spectrum, referring to the leftist Almagor and right-wing Dagan, who not only united in their belief that helping A is a moral imperative, but also engaged in a friendly chat about bridging gaps. Of course, neither mentioned the fact that while A caused Israelis of all stripes to rally to his defense and to scream mea culpa for what he has been going through Palestinians are still out for his blood.
In a phony ploy to portray itself as an innocent bystander, the PA released a statement to Channel 12 insisting that A is welcome to return home any time he so chooses probably to make him disappear, that is. Something that would never be covered in the PA-controlled media. If it were to be reported in Ramallah, the journalist responsible would suffer a similar fate to that of A.
The Hebrew press, in contrast, can and regularly does call out the Israeli government for crimes and misdemeanors some real, others exaggerated or conjured up for political reasons with utter impunity. And rightly so, regardless of how enraging much of its reportage tends to be.
It therefore does not require bravery on Hemos part to launch a campaign on behalf of A or other Palestinians, or to blame Israel for their plight. This is why, unlike A, Hemo does not deserve to be touted as a hero.
But he can and should be credited with highlighting the predicament of a man whose heroism was forgotten. It is a rare blessing when the power of the press is used to promote genuine justice. Kudos to Channel 12.
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The Biblical Good Samaritan didn’t have his life ruined for acting with decency and compassion.
There are decent Palestinians, there are decent Iranians, decent North Koreans and Russians and Venezuelans, the list goes on. Theses are people whose basic human instincts have been enslaved by their tyrannical and corrupt leaders.
Yet there are people who will respond with kindness and compassion in spite of those around who threaten them. This man is one. An imam in Nigeria is another, the one who sheltered Christians from Bono Haram. May they know the One who Sacrificed Himself so all may be saved. They may not realize it, but they have willingly followed His example.
Bono should be Boko. Bloody spellcheck.
I like Bono myself, sounds like chimps, the Bono’s is what they are for me.
Clearly shows the difference between Judaism and Islam.
And there are decent Moslems. Difference is they are going against the tenets of Islam, whereas courageous and compassionate Jews are following the teachings of Judaism.
Knowing the Israeli bureaucracy as I do I don’t think the most likely explanation is cruelty. I know Jewish Israelis who’ve been wildly mistreated by the same bureaucracy that failed to pay attention to this kind man; one woman I know, a personal friend, was a victim of an obscene terrorist attack and yet waited eight years — and had to sue the government — to be awarded the disability payments that now allow her to feed herself and put a roof over her head. In the long time between her attack and the recent judicial award she depended on sporadic work and the kindness of strangers. You can read about her here: https://www.amazon.com/Rage-Less-Traveled-Surviving-Machete/dp/173375220X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=rage+kay+wilson&qid=1563743374&s=gateway&sr=8-1
I am very glad this man was ultimately rescued - something he richly deserves. I hope the time it took to do right by him doesn’t leave him bitter. But standing as an objective observer, I think the most likely explanation for the delay is disorganization, not cruelty.
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