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Thursday, Feb. 5, 2004
ADL's Foxman: Gibson Fears Jews Will Kill Him
Mel Gibson can't appease his critics no matter what he does, even when he deletes a controversial scene from "The Passion of the Christ."
"I guess we welcome any change that will make the film more sensitive," Anti-Defamation League director Abraham Foxman is quoted as saying in the Palm Beach Post today.
Foxman said Gibson relented out of fear. "He was quoted as saying [in the New Yorker] that Jews would find out where he lives and kill him."
Does he think the scene will remain out of the final version?
"This has been like a yo-yo. He takes it out. He puts it back in," Foxman complained.
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