Israel Hits 60!

May 7, 2008 2 Comments »

gal001_wh.jpgTonight, celebrations for the 60th birthday of the State of Israel commenced with a torch lighting ceremony on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem and will continue tomorrow with many more celebrations amidst many more threats and warnings. Everywhere you look, from Facebook to MSNBC, there are comments relating to Israel. A Facebook event has been created requesting that everyone change their display pictures to one of the two provided, depicting either an Israeli flag or the official logo of the 60th Yom Haatzmaut. MSNBC reported today that Israel is the country outside of the US that is most invested in the NASDAQ, mainly due to their advanced technology.

No matter where you are, what you do, remember this day, remember Israel, and remember that no matter how much they push and attack us, we will never go away! ?? ????? ??!!! AM YISRAEL CHAI!!! LONG LIVE ISRAEL!!!



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  • http://lancethruster.blogspot.com LanceThruster

    I wonder what Mount Herzl was called when it was still part of Palestine?

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    “Jewish villages were built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of these Arab villages, and I do not blame you because geography books no longer exist.” ~
    Moshe Dayan

  • Gadi Ian

    LanceThruster, you left out a crucial part of this quote. It’s from a speech Dayan gave in 1969 to the Technion University and it was published in Haaretz (an Israeli newspaper) on April 4, 1969, if you’d like to look it up instead of merely repeating Arab propaganda from the Internet. I included the [crucial] phrase you left out in caps:

    “We came to a region of land that was inhabited by Arabs, and we set up a Jewish state. In a considerable number of places, WE PURCHASED THE LAND FROM ARABS and set up Jewish villages where there had once been Arab villages. You don’t even know the names [of the previous Arab villages] and I don’t blame you, because those geography books aren’t around anymore. Not only the books, the villages aren’t around…”

    Kind of destroys your implication that the land was stolen, doesn’t it?

    This quote was actually Dayan’s response to a student who suggested that Israel should adopt a policy of punishing Arabs who commit crimes in Judea and Samaria (the so-called “West Bank”) by deporting them to Jordan. Moshe Dayan’s response was that he was vehemently opposed to such a plan and that Israel must instead learn to co-exist with the Arabs. A slightly different message than you were suggesting he conveyed, don’t you think?

    In any case, you ask what Mt. Herzl was called when it was still part of Palestine. I ask what Jordan was called when it too was part of Palestine? Maybe you should take it up with the Hashemite Kingdom! But really, of what relevance is any of that? Before there ever was a “Palestine,” there was an Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel. And it belonged to the people of Israel. Before the Roman Emperor Hadrian renamed the country Syria-Palestina (after the Biblical enemies of the Jews, nothing to do with the present day Arabs who call themselves “Palestinians”), there was the country of Judea — and it belonged to the Jews. Learn some history.