Yet he, too, felt the tension rising inside him. They had carefully selected the target. They would deal the Jews a massive blow, along with all those who believed in understanding between Jews and Arabs. There was no better target than the staff of Hadassah Hospital. Dreamers and fantasists, all of them, he thought. How much more proof did they need to understand it? What more had to happen for it to be clear to everyone that Jews and Arabs could never, ever coexist equally. Not in Palestine. Not in Jerusalem. He