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Israeli Leaders, U.S. Jewish Groups Celebrate Death Of Bin Laden
Israeli Leaders, U.S. Jewish Groups Celebrate Death Of Bin Laden  , Ron Kampeas and Marcy Oster

Jewish and Israeli leaders welcomed the news that Osama bin Laden was killed Sunday in a firefight with U.S. forces in Pakistan.

The body of bin Laden, head of the terrorist group al Qaeda and the mastermind behind the Sept. 11, 2011 attacks on New York and Washington, was taken by U.S. forces and reportedly buried at sea, presumably to prevent his grave from becoming a shrine. The body was buried within 24 hours of his death, reportedly in respect of Muslim tradition.

"The State of Israel joins the American people on this historic day in celebrating the elimination of Osama bin Laden," read a statement from the office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

"This is a resounding victory for justice, freedom and the common values of all democracies that are resolutely fighting shoulder to shoulder against terrorism."

The American Jewish Committee hailed the news of the successful U.S. operation against bin Laden at his compound.

"We express our heartfelt admiration and appreciation to the United States government for the relentless pursuit of bin Laden, who had the blood of thousands on his hands," said AJC Executive Director David Harris.

The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, in a statement from Chairman Alan Solow and Executive Vice Chairman Malcolm Hoenlein, pointed out that the announcement of bin Laden's "elimination coincided with the commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day and is a reminder that those who perpetrate evil will ultimately be held to account. Despite this development, the war on terror must remain a top priority."

The Anti-Defamation League extended its "appreciation" to Obama and U.S. forces on the operation.

"The death of such a significant figure in global terrorism inevitably raises concerns that those sympathetic to bin Laden will now seek to retaliate against the U.S. and its allies in the West, or against Israeli or Jewish targets," Abraham Foxman, ADL's national director, said in a statement.

"One recurring theme of bin Laden's videotaped messages was a special hatred for Israel, often expressed in anti-Semitic terms. Past plots in the U.S.

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motivated by the ideologies of extreme intolerance have often targeted Jewish and Israeli institutions. We must remain vigilant against the ever-present threat of new acts of terrorist violence inspired by his death."

The Republican Jewish Coalition offered its congratulations to "the Obama administration, the intelligence community, and the military on a job well done."

In its statement, the National Jewish Democratic Council said it "wants to congratulate and thank our troops and intelligence community for their hard work in neutralizing one of the greatest threats to American security, the security of the state of Israel and Jewish communities throughout the world."

Bin Laden did not cite Israel as a motive when he first emerged in the 1990s, but in the last decade he began to routinely cite U.S. support for the Jewish state as a grievance.

Affiliates of the al Qaeda terrorist movement he founded have emerged in recent years in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas, which controls Gaza, condemned the killing.

"We regard this as a continuation of the American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab blood," Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas prime minister in the Gaza Strip, told reporters, calling bin Laden "an Arab holy warrior."

But the Palestinian Authority, which recently agreed to form a unity government with Hamas, said the killing of Bin Laden would be "good for the cause of peace."

"Getting rid of Bin Laden is good for the cause of peace worldwide, but what counts is to overcome the discourse and the methods - the violent methods - that were created and encouraged by bin Laden and others in the world," said PA spokesman Ghassan Khatib.

Jewish political leaders also praised the action.

"Nearly a decade ago, in the days after 9/11, President Bush said, 'Whether we bring our enemies to justice or bring justice to our enemies, justice will be done,' " House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Sunday night in a statement.

"Tonight we've learned that justice has been done. The man with the blood of more than 3,000 Americans on his hands, the man who forced us to begin to think the unthinkable, is now dead .

"I commend President Obama, who has followed the vigilance of President Bush in bringing bin Laden to justice."

Rep. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.) learned of the operation while on an airplane flying overnight from Tel Aviv through an emotional message from the pilot to the crew and his fellow passengers.

"The death of Osama bin Laden nearly a decade after he masterminded the horrific attacks of September 11th, 2001 is an historic moment that underscores the resolve of the American people to see justice through," Deutch said in a statement upon landing.

"We are grateful for the incredible courage and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, and I salute the precision of our intelligence community and the leadership of President Obama and his national security team."

Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.), the ranking Democrat on the House Appropriations subcommittee on state, foreign operations, and related programs, said: "The innocent men, women, and children who died on September 11th will forever be in our thoughts and prayers, and no victory on the battlefield can erase the sorrow for their loss. However, we can take comfort knowing the mastermind of these evil acts has been brought to justice."

Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department issued a worldwide travel alert notifying U.S. citizens traveling and residing abroad "to the enhanced potential for anti-American violence following recent counter-terrorism activity in Pakistan."

The alert said that U.S. government facilities including embassies around the world were on high alert and "may temporarily close or periodically suspend public services to assess their security posture."

(JTA)

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