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Jenni Frazer

Opinion

A doctor's life

January 6, 2009 13:41
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It's always interesting to see how long it takes Mahmoud Zahar to pop up as the bloodthirsty voice of Hamas whenever there is a conflict with Israel.

Yesterday, according to The Times, in "a televised broadcast recorded at a secret location" (wonder why?) Zahar was at it again, promising that Hamas would kill Jews abroad in revenge for the attacks on Gaza.

Zahar, it is easy to forget, is a doctor, whose first mission ought to be the saving of life rather than pledging to obliterate Jews. But ever since meeting this deeply unpleasant specimen in 1992, I have wondered how Zahar squares his obligation to the Hippocratic oath with his vengeful statements of hatred.

I went to see Zahar in his home in Gaza, one of the few homes with his own private mosque in the courtyard. I was with another journalist, also Jewish, a woman who wrote for a Dutch evening newspaper. She was blonde and as apparently Aryan as I was brunette and...

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