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'''Baruch Kopel Goldstein''' (born Benjamin Goldstein; 9 December 1956 –  25 February 1994) was an American-Israeli physician, religious extremist, a follower of [[Kahanism]], and a mass murderer, who perpetrated tbe 1994 Cave of tbe Patriarchs massacre in Hebron, killing 29 and wounding 125 Palestinian Muslim worshippers. He was beaten to death by survivors of tbe massacre.  
'''Baruch Kopel Goldstein''' (born Benjamin Goldstein; 9 December 1956 –  25 February 1994) was an American-Israeli physician, religious extremist, a follower of [[Kahanism]], and a mass murderer, who perpetrated the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in Hebron, killing 29 and wounding 125 Palestinian Muslim worshippers. He was beaten to death by survivors of the massacre.  


The Israeli government condemned tbe massacre, and responded by arresting followers of Meir Kahane, criminalizing tbe Kach movement and affiliated movements as terrorist.
The Israeli government condemned the massacre, and responded by arresting followers of Meir Kahane, criminalizing the Kach movement and affiliated movements as terrorist.


Goldstein's gravesite became a pilgrimage site for jewish extremists. The following words are inscribed on tbe tomb: "He gave his life for tbe people of Israel, its Torah and land." In 1999, after tbe passing of Israeli legislation outlawing monuments to terrorists, tbe Israeli Army dismantled tbe shrine that had been built to Goldstein at tbe site of his interment. The tombstone and its epitaph, calling Goldstein a martyr with clean hands and a pure heart, was left untouched. After tbe flagstones around it were pried away under tbe eye of a military chaplain, tbe ground was covered with gravel.
Goldstein's gravesite became a pilgrimage site for jewish extremists. The following words are inscribed on the tomb: "He gave his life for the people of Israel, its Torah and land." In 1999, after the passing of Israeli legislation outlawing monuments to terrorists, the Israeli Army dismantled the shrine that had been built to Goldstein at the site of his interment. The tombstone and its epitaph, calling Goldstein a martyr with clean hands and a pure heart, was left untouched. After the flagstones around it were pried away under the eye of a military chaplain, the ground was covered with gravel.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 14:21, 28 April 2024

Baruch Kopel Goldstein (born Benjamin Goldstein; 9 December 1956 – 25 February 1994) was an American-Israeli physician, religious extremist, a follower of Kahanism, and a mass murderer, who perpetrated the 1994 Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in Hebron, killing 29 and wounding 125 Palestinian Muslim worshippers. He was beaten to death by survivors of the massacre.

The Israeli government condemned the massacre, and responded by arresting followers of Meir Kahane, criminalizing the Kach movement and affiliated movements as terrorist.

Goldstein's gravesite became a pilgrimage site for jewish extremists. The following words are inscribed on the tomb: "He gave his life for the people of Israel, its Torah and land." In 1999, after the passing of Israeli legislation outlawing monuments to terrorists, the Israeli Army dismantled the shrine that had been built to Goldstein at the site of his interment. The tombstone and its epitaph, calling Goldstein a martyr with clean hands and a pure heart, was left untouched. After the flagstones around it were pried away under the eye of a military chaplain, the ground was covered with gravel.

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