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Terror Changes Israeli's Outlook
(Miami Herald) Margaret Coker - Yitzhak Carlebach remembers the day in 1994 when his wife Tamar, 24, was killed in a suicide attack. "Tamar and I weren't really political...we both believed that Israel should compromise...to make peace,'' he said. "I can't pinpoint an exact time, but [the suicide attacks] have changed my feelings. I see a hatred there [among Palestinians] that I never saw before. The political situation has changed since the early 1990s...[and] I feel more strongly now, as a Jew, that we have lost [the idea of political] compromise as an option.''