An outstanding speech by Ron Prosor, Ambassador of Israel to the
UN
Delivered
to UN General Assembly at around 4:00 PM today (Nov 24/14)
by Ambassador Ron Prosor
Mr.
President,
I stand
before the world as a proud representative of the State of Israel and the
Jewish people. I stand tall before you knowing that truth and morality are on
my side. And yet, I stand here knowing that today in this Assembly,
truth will be turned on its head and morality cast aside.
The
fact of the matter is that when members of the international community speak
about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a fog descends to cloud all logic and
moral clarity. The result isn’t realpolitik, its surrealpolitik.
The
world’s unrelenting focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an injustice
to tens of millions of victims of tyranny and terrorism in the Middle East.
As we speak, Yazidis, Bahai, Kurds, Christians and Muslims are being executed
and expelled by radical extremists at a rate of 1,000 people per month.
How
many resolutions did you pass last week to address this crisis? And how
many special sessions did you call for? The answer is zero. What does this
say about international concern for human life? Not much, but it speaks
volumes about the hypocrisy of the international community.
I stand
before you to speak the truth. Of the 300 million Arabs in
the Middle East and North Africa, less than half a percent are truly free -
and they are all citizens of Israel.
Israeli
Arabs are some of the most educated Arabs in the world. They are our leading
physicians and surgeons, they are elected to our parliament, and they serve
as judges on our Supreme Court. Millions of men and women in the Middle
East would welcome these opportunities and freedoms.
Nonetheless,
nation after nation, will stand at this podium today and criticize Israel –
the small island of democracy in a region plagued by tyranny and
oppression.
Mr.
President,
Our conflict has never been about the establishment of a
Palestinian state. It has always been about the existence of the Jewish
state.
Sixty
seven years ago this week, on November 29, 1947, the United Nations voted to
partition the land into a Jewish state and an Arab state. Simple. The Jews
said yes. The Arabs said no. But they didn’t just say no. Egypt,
Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon launched a war of annihilation
against our newborn state.
This is
the historical truth that the Arabs are trying to distort. The Arabs’
historic mistake continues to be felt – in lives lost in war, lives lost to
terrorism, and lives scarred by the Arab’s narrow political interests.
According
to the United Nations, about 700,000 Palestinians were displaced in the war
initiated by the Arabs themselves. At the same time, some 850,000 Jews
were forced to flee from Arab countries.
Why is
it, that 67 years later, the displacement of the Jews has been completely
forgotten by this institution while the displacement of the Palestinians is
the subject of an annual debate?
The
difference is that Israel did its utmost to integrate the Jewish refugees
into society. The Arabs did just the opposite.
The
worst oppression of the Palestinian people takes place in Arab nations. In most of the Arab world,
Palestinians are denied citizenship and are aggressively discriminated
against. They are barred from owning land and prevented from entering
certain professions.
And yet
none - not one - of these crimes are mentioned in the resolutions before you.
If you
were truly concerned about the plight of the Palestinian people there would
be one, just one, resolution to address the thousands of Palestinians killed
in Syria. And if you were so truly concerned about the Palestinians
there would be at least one resolution to denounce the treatment of
Palestinians in Lebanese refugee camps.
But
there isn’t. The reason is that today’s debate is not about speaking
for peace or speaking for the Palestinian people – it is about speaking
against Israel. It is nothing but a hate and bashing festival against
Israel.
Mr.
President,
The
European nations claim to stand for Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité - freedom,
equality, and brotherhood – but nothing could be farther from the
truth.
I often
hear European leaders proclaim that Israel has the right to exist in secure
borders. That’s very nice. But I have to say – it makes
about as much sense as me standing here and proclaiming Sweden’s right to
exist in secure borders.
When it
comes to matters of security, Israel learned the hard way that we cannot rely
on others – certainly not Europe.
In
1973, on Yom Kippur – the holiest day on the Jewish calendar - the
surrounding Arab nations launched an attack against Israel. In the hours
before the war began, Golda Meir, our Prime Minister then, made the difficult
decision not to launch a preemptive strike. The Israeli
Government understood that if we launched a preemptive strike, we would lose
the support of the international community.
As the
Arab armies advanced on every front, the situation in Israel grew dire. Our
casualty count was growing and we were running dangerously low on weapons and
ammunition. In this, our hour of need, President Nixon and Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger, agreed to send Galaxy planes loaded with tanks and
ammunition to resupply our troops. The only problem was that the Galaxy
planes needed to refuel on route to Israel.
The Arab States were closing in and our very existence was
threatened – and yet, Europe was not even willing to let the planes
refuel. The U.S. stepped in once again and negotiated that the planes
be allowed to refuel in the Azores.
The government and people of Israel will never forget that
when our very existence was at stake, only one country came to our aid – the
United States of America.
Israel
is tired of hollow promises from European leaders. The Jewish people
have a long memory. We will never ever forget that you failed us in the
1940s. You failed us in 1973. And you are failing us again today.
Every
European parliament that voted to prematurely and unilaterally recognize a
Palestinian state is giving the Palestinians exactly what they want -
statehood without peace. By handing them a state on a silver platter,
you are rewarding unilateral actions and taking away any incentive for the
Palestinians to negotiate or compromise or renounce violence. You are
sending the message that the Palestinian Authority can sit in a government
with terrorists and incite violence against Israel without paying any price.
The
first E.U. member to officially recognize a Palestinian state was Sweden. One
has to wonder why the Swedish Government was so anxious to take this
step. When it comes to other conflicts in our region, the Swedish
Government calls for direct negotiations between the parties – but for the
Palestinians, surprise, surprise, they roll out the red carpet.
State
Secretary Söder may think she is here to celebrate her government’s so-called
historic recognition, when in reality it’s nothing more than an historic
mistake.
The
Swedish Government may host the Nobel Prize ceremony, but there is nothing
noble about their cynical political campaign to appease the Arabs in order to
get a seat on the Security Council. Nations on the Security Council
should have sense, sensitivity, and sensibility. Well, the Swedish Government
has shown no sense, no sensitivity and no sensibility. Just nonsense.
Israel
learned the hard way that listening to the international community can bring
about devastating consequences. In 2005, we unilaterally dismantled
every settlement and removed every citizen from the Gaza Strip. Did this
bring us any closer to peace? Not at all. It paved the way for Iran to
send its terrorist proxies to establish a terror stronghold on our doorstep.
I can
assure you that we won’t make the same mistake again. When it comes to our security,
we cannot and will not rely on others – Israel must be able to defend itself
by itself.
Mr.
President,
The
State of Israel is the land of our forefathers – Abraham, Isaac, and
Jacob. It is the land where Moses led the Jewish people, where David
built his palace, where Solomon built the Jewish Temple, and where Isaiah saw
a vision of eternal peace.
For
thousands of years, Jews have lived continuously in the land of Israel.
We endured through the rise and fall of the Assyrian, Babylonian, Greek and
Roman Empires. And we endured through thousands of years of
persecution, expulsions and crusades. The bond between the Jewish
people and the Jewish land is unbreakable.
Nothing
can change one simple truth - Israel is our home and Jerusalem is our eternal
capital.
At the
same time, we recognize that Jerusalem has special meaning for other
faiths. Under Israeli sovereignty, all people – and I will repeat that,
all people - regardless of religion and nationality can visit the city’s holy
sites. And we intend to keep it this way. The only ones trying to
change the status quo on the Temple Mount are Palestinian
leaders.
President
Abbas is telling his people that Jews are contaminating the Temple
Mount. He has called for days of rage and urged Palestinians to prevent
Jews from visiting the Temple Mount using (quote) “all means”
necessary. These words are as irresponsible as they are
unacceptable.
You don’t have to be Catholic to visit the Vatican, you
don’t have to be Jewish to visit the Western Wall, but some Palestinians
would like to see the day when only Muslims can visit the Temple Mount.
You,
the international community, are lending a hand to extremists and fanatics.
You, who preach tolerance and religious freedom, should be ashamed.
Israel will never let this happen. We will make sure that the holy
places remain open to all people of all faiths for all time.
Mr.
President,
No one
wants peace more than Israel. No one needs to explain the importance of
peace to parents who have sent their child to defend our homeland. No
one knows the stakes of success or failure better than we Israelis do. The
people of Israel have shed too many tears and buried too many sons and
daughters.
We are
ready for peace, but we are not naïve. Israel’s security is paramount. Only a
strong and secure Israel can achieve a comprehensive peace.
The
past month should make it clear to anyone that Israel has immediate and
pressing security needs. In recent weeks, Palestinian terrorists have shot
and stabbed our citizens and twice driven their cars into crowds of
pedestrians. Just a few days ago, terrorists armed with axes and a gun
savagely attacked Jewish worshipers during morning prayers. We have
reached the point when Israelis can’t even find sanctuary from terrorism in
the sanctuary of a synagogue.
These attacks didn’t emerge out of a vacuum. They are
the results of years of indoctrination and incitement. A
Jewish proverb teaches: “The instruments of both death and life are in the
power of the tongue.”
As a Jew and as an Israeli, I know with utter certainly
that when our enemies say they want to attack us, they mean it.
Hamas’s genocidal charter calls for the destruction of
Israel and the murder of Jews worldwide. For years, Hamas
and other terrorist groups have sent suicide bombers into our cities,
launched rockets into our towns, and sent terrorists to kidnap and murder our
citizens.
And
what about the Palestinian Authority? It is leading a systemic campaign
of incitement. In schools, children are being
taught that ‘Palestine’ will stretch from the Jordan River to the
Mediterranean Sea. In mosques, religious leaders are spreading vicious
libels accusing Jews of destroying Muslim holy sites. In sports
stadiums, teams are named after terrorists. And in newspapers, cartoons
urge Palestinians to commit terror attacks against Israelis.
Children
in most of the world grow up watching cartoons of Mickey Mouse singing and
dancing. Palestinian children also grow
up watching Mickey Mouse, but on Palestinians national television, a twisted
figure dressed as Mickey Mouse dances in an explosive belt and chants “Death
to America and death to the Jews.”
I
challenge you to stand up here today and do something constructive for a
change. Publically denounce the violence, denounce the incitement, and
denounce the culture of hate.
Most
people believe that at its core, the conflict is a battle between Jews and
Arabs or Israelis and Palestinians. They are wrong. The battle that we are
witnessing is a battle between those who sanctify life and those who
celebrate death.
Following
the savage attack in a Jerusalem synagogue, celebrations erupted in
Palestinian towns and villages. People were dancing in the street and
distributing candy. Young men posed with axes, loudspeakers at mosques
called out congratulations, and the terrorists were hailed as “martyrs” and
“heroes.”
This
isn’t the first time that we saw the Palestinians celebrate the murder of
innocent civilians. We saw them rejoice after every terrorist attack on
Israeli civilians and they even took to the streets to celebrate the
September 11 attack on the World Trade Center right here in New York City.
Imagine
the type of state this society would produce. Does the Middle East
really need another terror-ocracy? Some members of the international
community are aiding and abetting its creation.
Mr.
President,
As we came into the United Nations, we passed the flags of
all 193 member States. If you take the time to count, you will discover that
there are 15 flags with a crescent and 25 flags with a cross. And then
there is one flag with a Jewish Star of David. Amidst all the nations of the world there is one
state – just one small nation state for the Jewish people.
And for
some people, that is one too many.
As I
stand before you today I am reminded of all the years when Jewish people paid
for the world’s ignorance and indifference in blood. Those days are no
more.
We will never apologize for being a free and independent
people in our sovereign state. And we will never apologize for
defending ourselves.
To the nations that continue to allow prejudice to prevail
over truth, I say “J’accuse.”
I
accuse you of hypocrisy. I accuse you of duplicity.
I
accuse you of lending legitimacy to those who seek to destroy our State.
I
accuse you of speaking about Israel’s right of self-defense in theory, but
denying it in practice.
And I
accuse you of demanding concessions from Israel, but asking nothing of the
Palestinians.
In the
face of these offenses, the verdict is clear. You are not for peace and you
are not for the Palestinian people. You are simply against Israel.
Members
of the international community have a choice to make.
You can
recognize Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people, or permit the
Palestinian leadership to deny our history without consequence.
You can publically proclaim that the so-called “claim of
return” is a non-starter, or you can allow this claim to remain the major
obstacle to any peace agreement.
You can
work to end Palestinian incitement, or stand by as hatred and extremism take
root for generations to come.
You can
prematurely recognize a Palestinian state, or you can encourage the
Palestinian Authority to break its pact with Hamas and return to direct
negotiations.
The choice is yours. You can continue to steer the
Palestinians off course or pave the way to real and lasting peace.
Thank
you, Mr. President.
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Where can I find the video of this speech?
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