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'James Bond' tourists are offered a chance to visit the Israeli war zone



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Published Date: 12 October 2006
IT IS billed as the "Ultimate Mission" - an eight-day, James Bond-style quest behind the scenes of Israel's conflict with Palestinian militants.
For a little less than £1,100 plus a donation, participants are promised briefings from Israeli spies, a visit to a West Bank checkpoint, tours of the Lebanese frontlines and trips in light aircraft over northern Israel.

"Experience a dynamic and
intensive eight-day exploration of Israel's struggle for survival and security in the Middle East today," reads the promotional material for the tours.

Highlights listed on the organiser's website include:

• "Inside tour of the Israel Air Force unit that carries out targeted killings"

• "Meeting Israel's Arab agents who infiltrate the terrorist groups and provide real-time intelligence"

• "Meetings with senior cabinet ministers and other key policymakers"

The trips are organised by the Israel Law Centre, which describes itself as a "Jewish legal rights institute" and says it is not affiliated to any branch or agency of the Israeli government.

Headed by a lawyer, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, 32, the group uses the funds it raises to pursue cases against organisations it suspects of funding Palestinian militant groups.

Ms Darshan-Leitner has sued Iran and the European Union for their suspected role in funding Palestinian groups.

"We file cases against those who help to fund terrorism or deal in terrorism," she said. "It's helping the terrorism victims to fight back against those who ruin their lives."

As well as the cost of the trips, participants are asked to make a tax-deductible donation of about £250 to £2,500 to the Israel Law Centre. Ms Darshan-Leitner won't say how much has been raised since she started the tours in 2003, but the next trip, scheduled for 6-13 November, will be the 11th.

Each one attracts between 30 and 50 participants, she says, with visitors from the United States, Canada and Europe.

Palestinian parliamentarians say they are aware of the work of the Israel Law Centre and are surprised at its method of raising funds.

"You wonder about the safety and the legality of what they are up to," said a senior member of Fatah, a group that has been the target of some of the Israel Law Centre's probes.

In addition to seeing the war zone, there are barbecues and cruises and trips to Jerusalem's Western Wall.

Participants have raved on the website about some of the earlier "missions".

"There is simply no comparable way to experience Israel in these trying times," wrote Menashe Frank, of Miami. "On a judicial, military, cultural and religious level, the mission delivered every time."

Added Daryll Mills, of North Carolina: "I am very honoured and humbled to have been, albeit for a very short time and in a very indirect way, present and part of the situation," he wrote.

"I hope and trust that my country stands by yours in your time of need."



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  • Last Updated: 11 October 2006 9:39 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Doreen,

Glasgow 12/10/2006 07:45:01

Pretty sick stuff, making war and death into a holiday.

2

Paul Voltaire,

12/10/2006 07:47:40

I'll stick to Rothesay, thanks !

3

Scotty,

Leith Walk 12/10/2006 08:06:51

Up the Intifada!

4

HA,

12/10/2006 08:16:20

There are people who will definitely criticise this, but then there are people who will criticise the Jewish State no matter what it does. Nothing less than letting the hostile Muslim nations succeed in their often repeated aim of driving all the Jews into the sea would be acceptable to them. For anyone who is brave enough, it will give them an idea of what it is like living under siege, being surrounded by States that refuse to accept your very existence and want to kill every last man, woman and child. I'm not that brave. I prefer my nice comfortable couch in Scotland.

5

Mandelson,

UK 12/10/2006 08:26:44

This type of tourism would not be tolerated anywhere in the civilised world. I cant imagine Europen Union allowing this type of practice. Israel is desperate for cash. That is why it is having to resort to such stupid money making scams from suffering of the Palestinians people. Suffering that Israel deliberately inflicts on the entire population of Gaza. No wonder the Palestinians people have refused to recognise the apartheid state of Israel. Israel must at once end all oppresive policies. And european union and Britain should pressure Israeli leaders to behave in line with international law.

6

Jockyw,

Edinburgh 12/10/2006 09:08:42

War zones are all too popular by some for holiday destinations. A very good friend of mine who owns a private security company operating in Iraq had his stag party in Baghdad in 2004. He organised for eight civilian friends to be transported by air then driven by armoured vehicles into the Green Zone. They had a great time witnessing what was really happening as it was reported in the news. They attended meetings, briefings, fired weapons, driven down town, pictures taken at crossed swords and other key locations etc. Don't think they will be forgetting that stag party for some time.

7

james,

England 12/10/2006 11:48:09

HOW to Make a quick buck.

8

Stan the Man,

Napier NZ 12/10/2006 12:46:53

Hey Mandelson (No5)! Don't be such a wet blanket. some of the "scams from suffering of the Palestinians people" are great. Try joining one of the Trots' International groups visiting Gaza and the West Bank. Visit a Ramallah police station and see where two young Israelis were beaten to a pulp and thrown from a window. Se the burned out churches and YMCA buildings, or call in at a primary school and watch the kids learn how to strap on a bomb belt in safety. Have coffee in the local square where young "promiscuous" girls get riddled with bullets, or have your photo taken beside the electric pylon where "collaborators" are lynched. Transport isn't a problem. Hitch a ride in a Red Cross supplied ambulance, as it makes its daily delivery of rockets and explosives. Don't forget to send a postcard!

9

HA,

12/10/2006 12:49:39

5 MANDELSON What are you on about with Gaza? This has nothing whatsoever to do with Gaza! It has to be with flights over Northern Israel, which has been a constant target for the rockets fired at it by Hizbollah. Robert Fisk a resident of Beirut, who no-one would call an apologist for Israel, when being interviewed on telelvision this morning said that the Lebanese people themselves are furious at Hizbollah for provoking Israel and causing the fighting.

10

billengland,

england 12/10/2006 16:52:28

Necrotourism. Nauseating - profiting from peoples' misery.

11

Ted,

13/10/2006 01:04:29

Anyone else seen this: http://giyus.org/

It's a web tool to allow pro-Israeli activists like Jean and Mick above to be instantly notified when there's an article they can comment on.

Incidentally, guys, when your side say criticism of the Israeli state is equivalent to anti-Semitism you do yourself a great harm. You make (the less smart) opponents of the Israeli state think they must be anti-Jewish.

Best to keep the two apart. I do. I am an atheistic admirer of much in Judaism, and profoundly anti-anti-semitic. But I also oppose the occupation of anyone's lands, and that's what the Israeli state does. Two separate issues, see?

12

The Daleks,

13/10/2006 06:24:49

Come on you Arabs!!!!!!!!

13

Odin,

Scotland 13/10/2006 11:58:24

The birth of Terror, Murder and Genocide!

On 22nd July 1946 the King David Hotel in Jerusalem was blown up by explosives that had been placed in the lower floors. Some 91 people, Jews, Arabs and British subjects died in that iconic act of terrorism and murder!

The perpetrators of this outrage were members of the Jewish Irgun Terrorist Organisation! A well known member of this Jewish Terrorist Group was Begin, a future Prime Minister of Israel! He was not the only high official of the future Israeli Government that had been aligned to a murdering group of terrorists!

The arab village of Dier Yassim was one of the known early instances of the genocide of the Palestinian people carried out by the Jews! It is generally thought that as many as 250 Arab men,women and children were murdered and their bodies thrown down the village well!

The genocide continues to this day! You have only to open a daily paper and you will read accounts of Palestinian women and children together with other civilians being murdered by the Jews on the pretext that they were "Terror Suspects"

Rachel Corrie an American Peace Activist was murdered by the Jews in Palestine because she was alerting the world to the one - sided press coverage encouraged by International Jewish Organistaions!

Miller, an award winning photographer from Britain was murdered by the Israeli Army after completing a documentary on the Palestinian oppression!

A British Court subsequently found he was unlawfully killed by the Israeli defence force!

He is not the only British peace activist to die at the hands of the Israeli defence force!

The former Prime Minister of Israel oversaw the murder of some 2,000 Palestinians in the Shatila and Sabra refugee camps in Lebanon. Let the world not forget that Israel occupied and subjugated Lebanon for twenty years.

During the month of February 2006 a fifteen year old Lebanese shepherd Yusua Rahil w


 

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