Today,
ancient Israel celebrates a modern-day rebirth anniversary: we begin our 67th
year since the nations of the world united to accept this modern version of
Israel as a ‘State’.
Jews have
lived on this land of Israel for more than 3,000 years. We were building homes
and communities here when most nations were still forests--or empty, wind-swept
landscapes. We had national kings when many others had scattered, struggling
tribes. We were a ‘somebody’ when Europe and America were ‘nobody’.
We have an
ancient history on this land. We have a staying power no one else can match. We
have been conquered, beaten, enslaved and exiled. The world’s most powerful
nations—Assyria, Babylonia, Rome—have tried to destroy us. But we have always
survived. We have always had Jewish feet on this Jewish land.
We attract a
lot of attention. Apparently, nations love to hate us. They can’t stop trying
to kill us.
That tells
us something. It suggests that we have something the nations want but cannot
get. They seem to hate us because of it. What do you think it is?
Israel is a
nation crowned with distinction. We are the only nation in history which can
produce a 3,000+ year old deed to its homeland. We are the only nation in
history whose story has been told and retold before billions upon billions of
people for more than 2,000 years. We are the only nation in history whose land-deed
appears as a public record in the best-selling book of all time—the Bible. We
are the only nation in history whose land is proclaimed to be ours by nothing
less than the world’s greatest religions.
The Jewish Tanach
proclaims Israel to be the land of the Jews. The Christian Bible shows
Israel to be the home of the Jewish people. The Muslim Koran declares that the
land of Israel was given to the Jews as a gift from G-d.
We are the
only nation in history whose homeland has been so endorsed. We are the only
nation in history whose title to land ownership is so distinctive, it’s been validated
by foreign gods.
Nevertheless,
despite the power of our deed and the universal acknowledgement of our right to
ownership, our rights to this land have never been more in question. In 1948,
Arabs alone rejected our right to ownership. The nations accepted our rights.
But today, it isn’t just Arabs who reject our deed and our rights to that deed.
Today, Jihadi
Muslims reject their own Koran to promote their call to destroy Israel.
Christian denominations reject their own Bible to demonize Israel. Unbelieving
Jews reject their own historic narrative to demand that Israel abandon portions
of its ancient national homeland.
The most
widely-read book in history—and what are called the world’s greatest religions—may
indeed proclaim Israel to belong to the Jews. But today, after 66 years of
extraordinary success and miraculous achievements, Jewish Israel stands
isolated and demonized.
‘It’s not
yours,’ the world says of Israel’s ancient, Biblical national homeland; ‘give it up!’
The nations
reject their own religions. They become apostate against their own beliefs. They
become hypocrites in order to attack the land of the Jews. They do this because
their hate is stronger than their religion.
Today, as we
begin our 66th year of modern life, we appear increasingly to be
surrounded by enemies. We seem to hang on for dear life—literally.
It doesn’t
matter. Our enemies will not control us.
They can
try. Jews will even help them. But they will all fail because we have become distinct,
separated from the world of lies that surrounds us.
We cherish
life. We honour liberty to honourable men. We stand up for what is right. We
serve the G-d of Israel.
Others can
do as they please. We will stand firm—and we will celebrate.
We have good
reason to celebrate. The G-d of Israel has shone His favour to us. He has
blessed us—just as He said he would in the 3,000 year-old Jewish Bible.
Look it up.
It’s a public record. G-d made promises to Israel. G-d has fulfilled those
promises.
The nations of
the world may attempt to criminalize us—and unbelieving Jews may join in that
attack—but this Jewish nation of Israel is stronger than them all. We are stronger
because G-d has given us a crown. He has made us distinct among the nations.
Our Tanach
says that in the days of Redemption (or, perhaps, in the days just before
Redemption), Israel will stand like a lion before its enemies. Today, as we
look at how the nations treat us, we
know exactly what that means.
Happy
birthday, lion of Zion.
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