The Anti-Israel Poisoning Starts Young [View all]
My father, Richard Lakin, a 76-year-old retired elementary-school principal from Connecticut, was on a bus in Jerusalem last October when two young Palestinian men boarded and began shooting and stabbing passengers indiscriminately. Two passengers were killed that awful day and 16 injured, including my father. Despite the efforts of first responders and the nurses and doctors at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, my father died two weeks later. He had been shot in the head and stabbed multiple times in the head, face, chest and stomach.
Over the past seven months Ive spent a lot of time trying to understand what would cause two educated Palestinian men in their early 20s to board a public bus and butcher a group of innocent civilians, many of them senior citizens. Im sorry to report that the Palestinian reaction to the attack has led me to believe that the peace process is more one-sided than ever.
My father grew up a fighter for civil rights in America. He took those values with him in 1984 when he emigrated to Jerusalem, where he taught English to Arabs and Jews. He was a kind, gentle-hearted man who dedicated his life to education and promoting peaceful coexistence. Yet Palestinian newspapers praised Baha Alyan, one of the terrorists who murdered my father, as a martyr and intellectual. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has met with the families of the attackers and praised them as martyrs. A Palestinian scout leader said Baha Alyan, who was shot and killed by a security guard before he could kill more innocent passengers, was an example for every scout. Muhammad Alyan, the father of Baha Alyan, has been invited to speak at Palestinian schools and universities about his son the martyr. He recently spoke to children at Jabel Mukaber Elementary School in East Jerusalem, about a half a mile from where my father lived. Tragically, many Palestinian children, perhaps most, are still taught to honor terrorists and fight for the destruction of Israel.
All of this would break my fathers heart. In 2007 he published a book called Teaching as an Act of Love summarizing his lifes work and educational philosophy. The message of his book is that every child is a miracle that should be nurtured with love. After Baha Alyans father visited Jabel Mukaber Elementary School, I asked school officials if I could come and share my fathers message of peace and coexistence. My offer was rejected.
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