E’ il titolo di un lungo articolo, sul sito di Yediot Ahronot, dedicato – appunto – all’eredità di Baruch Goldstein che, lungi dall’essersi interrotta dopo la strage compiuta dell’esponente del movimento terroristico Kach, continua. Come dimostrano i pellegrinaggi sulla sua tomba e la serie di siti online che inneggiano al suo “gesto”. L’articolo arriva in corrispondenza all’anniversario del massacro compiuto da Goldstein dentro la Mosche Ibrahimi di Hebron. Dopo il massacro, fu consentito dalle autorità il corteo funebre della salma di Goldstein da Gerusalemme alla colonia israeliana di Kiryat Arba.
Dall’articolo su Ynet:
As years went by, his life and death became a myth among radical right-wing circles. “He knew that Jewish blood was about to be shed, and so he protected his own people. Perhaps some were innocent – but war is war,” says Itamar Ben Gvir in an attempt to rationalize the unthinkable act.
“We come here every year to show the Left that suppressing the Right will be met with opposition,” said Michael Ben-Horin, who edited a book about Goldstein titled “Baruch Hagever.” Recently, the book marked a victory when the District Court ruled that “Lauding Goldstein does not constitute incitement” – a decision that was not appealed by the state.