Rabbi Hier, Jewish Leaders Meet With Israeli Prime Minister Olmert
RABBI HIER, JEWISH LEADERS MEET WITH ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER OLMERT
On Thursday, 1,200 civic and community leaders, led by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa attended a solidarity rally forIsrael. Following are the remarks by Rabbi Marvin Hier, the Center's Dean & Founder.
Rally for Israel Remarks by Rabbi Marvin Hier We have come here today to express solidarity with the government and the people of Israel who have been victims ofvicious unprovoked attacks from Hezbollah and Hamas. For years, the critics of Israel opined that when Israel pulls out of Lebanon and Gaza, when it allows the Palestiniansto write their history, to define their own destiny, when they are empowered to rebuild their own economy, then they will devote their energies to peace. Well, Israel pulled out of Lebanon, after guarantees by the international community that the Lebanese government wouldexercise jurisdiction over its territory and control Hezbollah. But it didn’t and look what happened - an unprovoked terrorist attack and the kidnapping of two Israelisoldiers. In the South, Prime Minister Sharon withdrew from Gaza in a bold attempt to jumpstart the peace process. What wasthe Palestinian response? They went to the polls and elected Hamas, a terrorist government whose undisputed leader Khaled Meshaal lives in Damascus. Almost immediately, Hamasbegan firing more then 1,000 rockets at the city of Sderot which is not disputed territory, but an uncontested part of Israel. Day after day, month after month, the rockets fell, but the world watched and did nothing. Hamas felt emboldenedand dug a tunnel into Israel, kidnapping Corporal Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier and holding him hostage, but again, the world took no concrete action. However, as soon as Israel acted in defense of her citizens, as any other country would, the criticisms began. Adisproportionate response, a form of collective punishment, the sonic booms over Gaza are scarring the Palestinian children. Then following a predictable pattern comes the threat ofyet another UN Security Council resolution, placing the majority of the blame at Israel’s doorstep. For more than 50 years, this has been the principal failure of the UN’s Middle East diplomacy. There is never aprice to pay for those who initiate terrorism. It is only those who respond to terrorism that face international condemnation. The time has come for the United Nations tofinally recognize that there is no difference between Al Qaeda, Hamas and Hezbollah. These are the same terrorists, cut from the same cloth, with the same objective of destroyingthe infidels and bringing down Western Civilization. One final comment – in a conflict, there is always unwanted collateral damage. When the allies responded to Naziterror, there was no electricity and heat, there were food shortages and long lines in German cities, but the Allies were engaged in a life struggle against evil, and that is the pricethe German people had to pay for cheering, supporting and glorifying their Fuehrer. The State of Israel did not want this conflict, the terrorists did. And those who idolize them, protect them andsupport them, have no one but themselves to blame for the current disaster. Today is a public fast day, the 17th day of Tammuz, commemorating the breaching of the walls of Jerusalem 2,000 yearsago. Behind me is the remembrance wall with the carved names of the cities and towns destroyed by the Nazis during the Holocaust and beside us stands a modern menorah, which symbolizesthe State of Israel. To Hamas & Hezbollah, we say this, ‘Long after you have been defeated, the people of Israel will live on from generation to generation.’ |
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RABBI HIER, JEWISH LEADERS MEET WITH ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER OLMERT
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Rabbi Marvin Hier, SWC Dean and founder addressed a crowd of Jewish and political leaders whogathered in Los Angeles to commemorate the release...