REJOICE! REJOICE! ISRAEL AT 63

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Rejoice, Rejoice, As The Miracle Nation Turns Sixty-Three

Sixty-three years ago, the State of Israel was born, offering as its natal message “peace and amity” to its neighbours and readiness “to contribute its full share to the peace and progress of the Middle East”.  Alas, we all know how those noble sentiments were received – spurned by implacable foes bent on the infant nation’s destruction.  And we all know how fraught with danger – yet also with exhilaration and triumph – the past sixty-three years have proved.
I can think of no more moving tribute to the Jewish State than that paid last year by the distinguished British historian Andrew Roberts at the London launch of the Friends of Israel initiative:

“… the State of Israel has packed more history into her 62 years on the planet than many other nations have in six hundred. There are many surprising things about this tiny, feisty, brave nation the size of Wales, but the most astonishing is that she has survived at all. The very day after the new state was established, she was invaded by the armies of no fewer than five Arab countries, and she has been struggling for her right to life ever since. And that is what we are here for today, to reiterate Israel’s right to self-defence, inherent in all legitimate countries….

Very often in Britain, especially when faced with the overwhelmingly anti-Israeli bias that is endemic in our liberal media and the BBC, we fail to ask ourselves what we would have done placed in their position? The population of the United Kingdom of 63 million is nine times that of Israel. In July 2006, to take one example at random, Hizbollah crossed the border of Lebanon into Israel and killed eight patrolmen and kidnapped two others, and that summer fired four thousand Katyusha rockets into Israel which killed a further forty-three civilians….

Now, if we multiply those numbers by nine to get the British equivalent, just imagine what we would do if a terrorist organization based as close as Calais were to fire thirty-six thousand rockets into Sussex and Kent, killing 387 British civilians, after killing seventy-two British servicemen in an ambush and capturing eighteen. There is absolutely no lengths to which our Government would not go to protect British subjects under those circumstances, and quite right too. Why should Israel be expected to behave any differently?

It was a profoundly moving sight, for it was the sovereign independence represented by that flag which guarantees that the obscenity of genocide – which killed six million people in Auschwitz and camps like it – will never again befall the Jewish people, to whom the rest of Civilisation owes so much. I said at the start that I was speaking to you as an historian, and so I say: No people in History have needed the right to self-defence and legitimacy more than the Jews of Israel…” Source: http://www.friendsofisraelinitiative.org/article.php?c=61

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