Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Speech to the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly
Category: J.W.N. ExclusivesMy dear friends, leaders of the Jewish communities of
The history of the Jewish people has been marked by a paradox. We are at once both small and great. We are few in number but luminous in achievement. In the ancient world, the Jews were a small people living on the foothills of Asia touching the
The Jews brought to civilization at least three big ideas: the idea of monotheism, the belief that all people have innate rights that transcend the power of kings, and a prophetic vision of universal peace. It is impossible to fully describe the revolutionary impact of these ideas throughout history, nor am I able to describe the poetic power of the Biblical stories that overshadowed much of the literature of the ancient world.
As in antiquity so in modernity.
So, smallness and greatness have accompanied our people throughout nearly 4,000 years of our history. But our conspicuous achievements often masked our small size and the vulnerability that comes from being small. Being prominent but small, we often could not defend ourselves against much larger foes who envied our achievements, despised the ideas we championed, and periodically sought to expel or even annihilate us outright.
The rebirth of
You helped absorb waves of immigrants into
Now, strengthening a Jewish identity I believe can no longer be an exclusive task of the Diaspora. It is increasingly the responsibility of the Jewish State. Over a decade ago, I was proud to be the first Prime Minister to allocate state funds to bolster Jewish identity outside of
The result of our joint effort has been a stronger
Peace between
And peace could also usher in a new era of tremendous economic progress for the benefit of everyone in the
I believe there is no time to waste. We need to move towards peace with a sense of urgency and a sense of purpose. Now I want to make this clear. My goal is not to have endless negotiations. My goal is not negotiations for the sake of negotiations. My goal is to achieve a permanent peace treaty between
I cannot be more emphatic on this point. But to get to a peace agreement, we have to start negotiating the peace agreement. And it’s high time that we stop negotiating about the negotiations. Let’s get on with it. Let’s move.
This past June at
Now, what do I mean by the Jewish state? It is a state in which all individuals and all minorities have equal individual rights. Yet our national symbols, our language our culture spring from the heritage of the Jewish people. And most importantly, any Jew from anywhere in the world has a right to immigrate to
Now what does a Jewish state mean for the Palestinians? It means that they must recognize that the fantasy of flooding
Yet, even after we achieve this peace treaty, we have to be honest and recognize that it may take years for the spirit of peace to permeate most levels of Palestinian society. And therefore, any peace agreement we sign today must include ironclad security measures that will protect the State of Israel and stand the test of time.
Here comes that paradox again.
Now, mind you, small countries are not necessarily insecure.
Because of our small size and the radical and violent neighborhood in which we live,
A few days ago, the Israeli navy interdicted a ship carrying hundreds of tons of explosives and rockets shipped from
Now, for a large country, that might not be too consequential. But for a tiny country like
An effective demilitarizion of Palestinian areas is an essential component of peace recognized by successive American presidents. And I want to assure you we’re willing to make great concessions for peace. But there is something that I will never compromise on and it’s
We cannot permit another
The UN report on
We are proud of the Israeli Defense Forces. We are proud of our sons and daughters who are defending our country each day. We know that our army,
And you do something else. You support peace. For only an
I thank President Obama for resolutely opposing this twisted UN resolution. I applaud the overwhelming vote last week in the American Congress condemning this biased report.
I know there are many Canadian friends with us here today. So I want to extend through you my thanks to the Canadian Government and Prime Minister Stephen Harper for his staunch support of
Last week, I watched a joint exercise of the IDF and some 1400 American soldiers. The exercise was aimed to improve
My friends,
My government is working to advance peace. We’re not just talking peace. We’re doing things – things that have not been done for decades.
We’ve removed hundreds of security points, roadblocks and checkpoints in the
Now, these measures taken alongside the measures taken by the Palestinian Authority to improve security, have spurred an unmatched boom in the
I think we can do a lot more and I intend to do a lot more to improve conditions on the ground. I believe that prosperity can help achieve peace – but only so far. To truly resolve the outstanding issues between us, we must begin and complete peace negotiations.
We should not place preconditions for holding talks. Such obstacles to talks were never set in the 16 years of the Israeli-Palestinian dialogue. From the day my government was sworn in, that was seven months ago, I have been calling for peace negotiations to start.
I said I would go anywhere, anytime, to advance peace. And no Israeli government has been so willing to restrain settlement activities as part of an effort to re-launch peace talks. So I say today to Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Palestinian Authority: let us seize the moment to reach an historic agreement. Let us begin talks immediately.
I know there are many skeptics. I’m not one of them. I’ll tell you why. Throughout my adult life, I didn’t share the skeptics’ view. I believed that we could fight terror effectively. I believed we can rescue the Palestinian economy. I believed that we could alert the world to the danger of a nuclear
And I believe that with good will and with courageous leadership on both sides, and no less important, with the continued support of the
Achieving peace is a great challenge facing
The responsible members of the international community must unite to prevent this grave threat to the peace of the entire world. I support President Obama’s continued efforts toward these ends, and I appreciate the firm position taken by the leading European governments. We must not succumb to the Iranian regime’s cunning and to its deceit. We must stand together to stop
In addition to achieving peace and to prevent a nuclear
So, here’s the question: can we dramatically reduce our dependence on oil?
Remember that sometimes, one or two inventions can change centuries of habit. For many centuries, salt was highly valued for preserving food. Caravans of camels crossed the desert bearing it, and it was nearly worth its weight in gold. The salt trade helped build economic empires, and the world’s dependence on salt showed no signs of slackening.
But then came two inventions: canning and refrigeration. And virtually overnight, salt lost its immense value. The same thing may happen to oil. Scientific and technological breakthroughs could dramatically reduce the world’s dependence on petroleum. And
You know, of course, about our high-tech companies, our venture capital funds, our engineers and scientists, our patents, our Nobel laureates in biotech and agro-tech, in solar energy and desalination, and in so many other fields. Israeli innovation is transforming the way we live.
Two perceptive writers called us, “The Start-Up Nation”. We are the start-up nation. Now we must use our minds to help achieve breakthroughs in the fields of clean energy. I’ll give you one example:
I am in the process of establishing a national commission that will bring together
I don’t know which technology will prevail, but I know this, if we could cross the oceans, fly the skies, and reach the moon, we surely should be able to harness water, wind and sun to power our world.
My friends,
I know that these three enormous challenges – achieving peace, preventing
But I want you to remember another mission whose success seemed completely implausible when Theodore Herzl embarked on it over a century ago. The challenges confronting Herzl’s vision of a Jewish state were nothing less than overwhelming. Most of the world’s Jews lived in
Few saw the clouds gathering on the horizon and fewer still saw the need for action. Though with a clear plan and an almost Biblical prophetic sense of urgency, Herzl helped the Jewish people overcome what appeared to be their innate condition of powerlessness.
His implausible idea gathered so much force that within decades our people emerged from the worst massacre in history to establish an independent state in our ancestral homeland. And then our small people set out to dedicate itself to the great task of building a modern Jewish state.
In an understandable moment of frustration, before all this became a reality, Herzl lamented, he said, “The tragedy of the Jewish people is that we do not believe in ourselves.”
But he didn’t lose faith. He said, “We are strong enough to form a state. We possess all the human and material resources for this purpose.”
If we will it, he famously said, it is no dream.
My friends,
We have learned from history that if the Jewish people are united and determined, if we harness our hopes and our dreams, the hardest tasks are within our reach.
We are a small people but great people; a people generous enough to forge a lasting peace; a people brave enough to thwart the dangers that confront us; and a people creative enough to once again help steer humanity towards a better future for all.
