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Happy 64th Birthday, Israel!

Posted: 04/15/2012 9:59 pm

What's so special about a country's 64th birthday?

Well, in the case of most nations, perhaps not all that much, unless the country happens to be Israel, which celebrates its birthday this year on April 25 and 26.

Israel has the dubious distinction of being the only U.N. member state whose right to exist is regularly challenged, whose elimination from the world map is the aim of at least one other U.N. member state, Iran, and whose population centers are deemed fair game by Hamas-controlled Gaza and Hezbollah-dominated Lebanon. Thus, Israel's sheer act of survival from year to year is itself noteworthy.

None of the countries that are serial human-rights violators -- not Iran, North Korea, Belarus, Zimbabwe, Sudan, or any of the others -- gets anything near the relentless, obsessive, guilty-till-proven-innocent scrutiny that democratic Israel receives from U.N. bodies, with their built-in, anti-Israel majorities, in New York and Geneva.

No other country is the target of such non-stop, well-funded, and highly-organized campaigns to discredit, delegitimize, and demonize a sovereign state.

No other country faces such systematic attempts to launch boycotts, divestment campaigns, and sanctions against it, not to mention flotillas and flytillas, and all the while those behind the efforts, claiming to speak for human rights, blithely ignore places like Syria, where thousands were killed in the past year alone, because they can't claim an Israeli connection.

And no other country has its right to self-defense challenged as Israel does, even though it does no more than any other nation would do if confronted by periodic terrorist assaults and deadly missile and rocket attacks.

I have enormous admiration for Israel -- for its resolve, resilience, courage, and ingenuity.

Other nations might have succumbed, after 64 years of uninterrupted hostility, to the enemies trying everything under the sun to destroy them and, short of that, to demoralize and isolate them. But Israel has not flinched. It refuses to cave. It keeps confounding its foes.

Its commitment to a two-state accord with the Palestinians, polls reveal, remains unshakeable, even as many Israelis can't help but wonder if the Palestinians, given one chance after another for sovereignty, truly share Israel's aim of Jewish and Palestinian states living side by side in peace and harmony.

Moreover, in a recent global survey, Israelis came out the 14th "happiest" country in the world, and Tel Aviv ranks as one of the top "go-to" destinations for young people.

How can it be, Israel's adversaries ask, that these "sons of monkeys and pigs," as radical Muslim preachers openly refer to the Jews, manage to stand tall, strong, and, yes, optimistic?

How can it be, its adversaries ask, that this nation of just under eight million, grown from only 650,000 at its birth in 1948, repeatedly defeats far more populous Arab foes that have been arrayed against it?

How can it be, its adversaries ask, that these Jews, seemingly led to slaughter like sheep by the Third Reich, suddenly learned how to defend themselves and vanquish larger Arab armies, within three years of V-E Day?

And how can it be, its adversaries ask, that Israel, with no natural resources to speak of until recent natural gas findings (yet to be exploited), could achieve a first-world economy, catapulting it into the OECD; double-digit winners of Nobel Prizes; and a top-three ranking in new NASDAQ listings?

Too often, Israel's adversaries have come up with misguided, if self-satisfying, answers, usually elaborate conspiracy theories inspired by anti-Semitic tropes.

In reality, though, the answer is much simpler. It derives from an age-old connection among a land, a faith, and a people. Many have tried to sever the link. All have failed.

Consider the words of Ezekiel, expressed some 2,700 years ago:

Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will take the people of Israel from the nations among which they have gone, and will gather them from all sides, and bring them to their own land; and I will make them one nation in the land, upon the mountains of Israel... And the desolate land shall be tilled... And they shall say, This land that was desolate is become like the Garden of Eden.

Or, to fast forward from the ancient prophet Ezekiel to the prophetic Winston Churchill:

The coming into being of a Jewish State in Palestine is an event in world history to be viewed in the perspective not of a generation or a century, but in the perspective of a thousand, two thousand or even three thousand years.

Churchill added that the state's establishment was "one of the most hopeful and encouraging adventures of the 20th century."

Indeed, it continues to be in the 21st century.

To be sure, Israel, like all democratic societies, is a permanent work in progress. Much remains to be done.

From grappling with a less-than-ideal electoral system to dealing with religious zealots who invoke a "higher authority" than the state, from addressing a yawning gap between rich and poor to balancing the Jewish and democratic nature of the country, from the decades-long pursuit of peace to the defense of the country in a turbulent region, Israel has no shortage of challenges.

But, above all, Israel is a wondrous "adventure." I feel privileged daily to see the fulfillment of the prayers of generations longing for a return to Zion from forced exile.

Witnessing Soviet Jews arriving in Israel as Saddam Hussein's Scud missiles came raining down, while Israel did not miss a beat in welcoming the newcomers, reveals the country's character.

So, too, being in Rambam Hospital in Haifa during the Hezbollah missile attacks. One minute, a siren would sound and everyone would calmly go, or be moved, to the bomb shelters. The next minute, after the all-clear signal, the scientists would return to their labs to continue cutting-edge research in cancer, diabetes, and stem cell therapy.

Or being in Barzilay Hospital in Ashkelon, where victims of Hamas' strikes against Israel were taken for medical care, and seeing Palestinian patients from Gaza in rooms adjoining the Jewish wounded.

Or getting to know Save a Child's Heart, an Israeli program that provides life-saving pediatric heart surgery. Many of the children come from Arab countries that deny Israel's very existence.

Or seeing the scrawling on a Tel Aviv wall shortly after 21 young Israelis were killed at a discotheque -- "They won't stop us from dancing."

Or watching an Israeli Arab Supreme Court justice -- who, incidentally, refuses to sing Israel's national anthem -- sit on a panel that upheld the conviction of an Israeli ex-president on charges of rape.

No, this Israel may not feature prominently in the media, I'm sorry to say, but it is the Israel that pulsates daily with a love of life, of freedom, and of the land. It is the Israel I know and cherish.

Happy 64th Birthday, Israel!

 
 
 
 
 
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09:39 AM on 05/28/2012
"During the 1948 Palestine war, some 750,000 Palestinians were expelled and hundreds of Palestinian villages were depopulated and destroyed

The Palestinians observed the 64th Yawm an-Nakba or Catastrophe Day, marking the forced exodus of Palestinians from their lands after Israel’s creation on May 14, 1948, on May 15. The ‘Nakba Day’ is not observed as an event but as the process of displacement, disenfranchising, and deprivation of Palestinians that it initiated and continues to blight them.

Last year’s Nakba Day march at the Lebanon-Israel border was called ‘March for the return to Palestine’ with protestors chanting, “By our soul, our blood, we sacrifice ourselves for you, Palestine.” Israeli forces, using live ammunition, had injured more than 100 protestors and killed six, among them two girls aged six and eight; in all 12 protesters died. Israeli firing on ‘Naksa Day’, meaning ‘Day of the Setback’, observed on June 5 to commemorate the displacement of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip after the 1967 Six-Day War, in June near Golan, resulted in protestors suffering 20 killed and hundreds injured."

http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C05%5C20%5Cstory_20-5-2012_pg3_2
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Allan Richter
05:16 PM on 04/21/2012
Israel is a wondrous "adventure." I feel privileged daily to see the fulfillment of the prayers of generations longing for a return to Zion from forced exile….((David Harris Executive Director, American Jewish Committee).

“O Lord our God, be gracious unto Thy people Israel and accept their prayer. Restore the worship to Thy sanctuary and receive in love and favor the supplication of Israel. May the worship of Thy people be ever acceptable unto Thee.

O may our eyes witness Thy return to Zion. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, restorest Thy divine presence unto Zion….

Grant lasting peace unto Israel Thy people, for Thou art the Sovereign Lord of peace; and may it be good in Thy sight to bless Thy people Israel at all times with Thy peace…” (Traditional Prayer Book).
06:13 PM on 04/20/2012
Israel is the dream of humanity come true.

After 2,000 years of forced exile the Jewish people have finally come home to our ancestral land, the land described in the Bible from which the Romans expelled us in 70AD.

What was accomplished with a tiny piece of land the size of New Jersey has never been replicated elsewhere.

An ancient tongue, Hebrew, has not only been revived but is now flourishing as the language of several million people.

Israel is the source of inventions and know-how to help the world.

A Jordanian political science professor at the University of Nebraska, Dr. Hassan Barari, just came out with a book, Israelism, which addresses "the underdevelopment of Israeli studies in the Arab world.

To date, not a single Muslim land has a department in its universities devoted to studying Israel or the way Israel has made lemonade out of lemons. Israel, in contrast, requires Islamic and Arab studies as part of the curriculum. Every college has majors in this area. When I majored in Jewish Studies at Rutgers University, New Jersey, in the early 70s, I was required to study the Koran, Islam and Muslim culture and history. The same cannot be said of those who condemn and hate the Jewish homeland.

The world has something to learn from the fantastic success of Israel.

Instead of condemning the only democracy in the Middle East they might wish to learn something.

But I would not hold your breath.
09:42 AM on 04/20/2012
Nice Piece David

Harley F.
11:25 AM on 04/19/2012
We could be celebrating another 64th birthday; if the Egyptian army hadn't marched in and occupied Gaza and the Jordanians had not taken over the West Bank then, in 1948, the UN's plan for two independent states could have been satisfied. After 1948, until the Egyptians and the Jordanians driven out in the Six Day War in 1967, they could have given Palestine its freedom. 64 years of freedom, imagine what might have been achieved? Perhaps with support from rich Arab nations, Palestine could now be a nation of liberty, tolerance, ingenuity and growing economic power. A chance was missed.
01:18 PM on 04/18/2012
If Israel did not exist ,would the palastinians have farmed the land and made it livable ,it would still be a barren desert.why dont all the rich arabs help out their palastinian brothers???? Their own Leaders
stole over 2.5 billion dollars from them
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02:47 PM on 04/18/2012
Palestinians have farms. They're regularly kicked off them by armed Israeli settlers.

Israeli settlers stole the land. At gunpoint. They say god gave it to them.

And people wonder why Israeli is despised around the world.
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06:46 PM on 04/18/2012
said Al Kydah
10:40 PM on 04/18/2012
Value of agricultural production from main groups of crops in the season 1944-1945 distinguishing between "Arab" and Jewish cultivation:

http://www.palestineremembered.com/Articles/A-Survey-of-Palestine/Story6768.html

From "British Mandate: A Survey of Palestine"
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08:44 PM on 04/17/2012
David,

I remain a huge fan of yours and your writing. Your commentary is touching to the *lev*

Toda Raba for speaking up, Toda Raba for standing up, Toda Raba for pointing out the hypocrisy, the hate, the anger that exists toward the Jewish homeland. But fear not my friend, ha Yehudim will survive, ha Yehudim are strong!

Am Israel Hai! Hai hai ve kayam!
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01:39 PM on 04/17/2012
Pulsates daily with FREEDOM?!

What is this crap?
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BcemXAHA
אני כלום בלעדיהם
08:44 PM on 04/17/2012
It's that stuff the you will never be fortunate enough to know!
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02:17 AM on 04/18/2012
Yeah all weve seen Israeli freedom:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/16/israeli-soldier-clubs-danish-protester?newsfeed=true

No thanks.
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scholasticus
I don't have to believe your
07:41 AM on 04/17/2012
Just a reality check: when 5 million people are controlled by 5 million other people who are invaders, it is hardly a democracy.
Rosin the Bow
Palestine doesn't want peace. Meshaal said so
08:09 AM on 04/17/2012
So the US isn't a democracy when it was occupying Iraq?
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Shaun West
10:25 AM on 04/17/2012
Yeh, there pretty much is no democracy in the world if would to look into the history of just about any country that calls themselves such.
How do you think Muslims arrived in the region? Peacefully?

Here's a little historical fact - the people in the region had a choice to create their own country (the very first "Palestinian" country) or live as full fledged Israeli citizens (as 1.6 million Arab Israels do). Both were rejected. Instead they took a belligerent route and have been terrorizing Israel's civilian population for 64 years.
12:50 PM on 04/17/2012
If the US had been moving civilian settlers into Iraq with the intent that they live there permanently under the protection of the US Army while simultaneously denying the existing Iraqis participation in American elections, then yes, it would have undermined and possibly destroyed America's claim that it is a democracy.
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razliubit
what's up doc?
03:13 AM on 04/17/2012
happy birthday occupation
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Ari B Canaan
There are muppets--and there are muppets
12:09 AM on 04/18/2012
Wishing Syria happy birthday for the one year occupation of cities like Homs, Hama, Dara'a, Aleppo, etc., not to mention their destruction and the deaths of over 10,000 of their citizens is not very nice of you.
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razliubit
what's up doc?
05:45 AM on 04/18/2012
huh? syria is israel?
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06:17 PM on 04/19/2012
Correction: Happy freedom from being occupied for so long by the British, the Turks, the Arabs, the Romans, etc. etc.
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warmonkey
12:58 AM on 04/17/2012
I notice amongst the "challenges" Israel faces- ending the occupation is just too minor to be mentioned.
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Gui Montag
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09:26 AM on 04/17/2012
Until the so-called "Palestinians" accept that Jews are human beings too, there's no point in even talking about ending the occupation.
12:52 PM on 04/17/2012
The best thing about thought crimes is that you can just accuse people of them, and when they say they don't think that way, you can call them a liar.

The perfect accusation.
04:35 PM on 04/18/2012
That's a challenge israel has already surpassed. They've offered peace deals where the palestinians get everything but the 4% of the west bank that is densely populated, exclusively by israelis. The israeli public overwhelmingly supported these initiatives, and if there was any partner for peace at all, the occupation would have ended. Israel is ready to end the occupation.
12:15 AM on 04/17/2012
Best wishes from your friends in India.
12:13 AM on 04/17/2012
THANK YOU FOR THE BRAVERY TO SAY WHAT MUST BE SAID -- THOUGH FEW CARE TO HERE IT -- FROM A TRUE LIBERAL!!!
03:52 AM on 04/17/2012
You can be 'liberal' or 'progressive' and support Israel's treatment of over 3 million Palestinians under its 40yr. + occupation.
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02:16 PM on 04/17/2012
or yu can be 'liberal' or 'progressive' and support the palis treatment of over 5 million people with missi|||es, rktts, sniperrs, and best of all, human bommms.
i see yu choose the latter.
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Aussieposter
And so it begins
10:53 PM on 04/17/2012
Funny I always believed that part of a Liberal philosophy was the believe in a secular government.
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Ari B Canaan
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12:16 AM on 04/18/2012
It does, after all you cannot say that the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, their kindred group, Hamas in Gaza, or the governments of Iran or Saudi Arabia could in any way be said to embrace a liberal philosophy. Contrast that with Israel's government, which has been secular since its founding and has elected multiple religious and ethnic groups to its parliament and its courts.
12:36 AM on 04/18/2012
Like Martin Luther King Jr's march for civil rights based on biblical principles?
Like Ghandi's Hindu based belief's for the equal treatment of all?
Like the religiously inspired woman's suffrage movement?
Like the religiously based argument for a shortened work week?
Like the fight for the Dalai Llama's return to the Monastery of Tibet to be Tibet's leader?

All progressive causes, and all deriving fundamental tenets from religious belief.
12:07 AM on 04/17/2012
Thank you, David for another wonderful piece about the only democracy in the Middle East even with all its flaws---unlike our country which is perfect. All those who made the not terribly friendly comments about your article and Israel would never believe, for example, that gay men from the West Bank flee to Israel for fear of losing their lives in honor killings committed by family members. Nor would they believe that a Muslim Arab is the head of surgery in Hadassah Hospital or perhaps that Israel appointed its first Arab diplomat in 1972 when it was only 24 years old. And may I add that Israel is the only country in the history of mankind that brought in thousands of black Africans as free people, not as slaves. I realize that writing these facts are a waste of time for the nay sayers. Facts are unimportant to them...
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scholasticus
I don't have to believe your
07:43 AM on 04/17/2012
So, what's behind the barbed wire and medieval guard towers?
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Shaun West
10:26 AM on 04/17/2012
what's behind the katusha rockets, mortar attacks, random sui.cide/bus bombings?
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02:18 PM on 04/17/2012
a country trying to protect itself and its people from those who vow to destroy her.