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Tuesday's helicopter disaster at She'ar Yashuv has reminded us all of our common fate, of the bonds of blood and steel that bind us together. Our hearts ache for the bereaved families as we grieve with them in their unspeakable and enduring affliction. WOULDN'T it be admirable if poli...

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Published inThe Jerusalem post
Main Author AMIEL SCHOTZ
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Jerusalem The Jerusalem Post Ltd 07.02.1997
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Summary:Tuesday's helicopter disaster at She'ar Yashuv has reminded us all of our common fate, of the bonds of blood and steel that bind us together. Our hearts ache for the bereaved families as we grieve with them in their unspeakable and enduring affliction. WOULDN'T it be admirable if politicians and policy- makers took a similar approach, if they spent more time considering the dangers inherent in their own proposed policies and sought ways to adjust them in order to minimize or obviate such hazards? Surely they would serve the nation better. Let us therefore applaud the initiative of the Likud's Michael Eitan, Labor's Yossi Beilin and their associates, who have taken the bold step of trying to do just that.