Many of you may be familiar with Pastor Niemoller's famous words, "First they came.." I will not
tire you with the
whole quote. You can easily find it via simple search on the internet. I will
only cite those words that matter to me as a Jew as an Israeli and should
matter to the West and whatever else is
left of the free world that values liberty and democracy in it various forms.
"Then
they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out – because I was not a Jew; They
they came for me – and there was no one left to speak out for me."
I
beg to differ with Niemoller. As history, old and recent, teaches us, it is
generally the Jews that they target and come for first.
Swedish
Christian member of the Swedish parliament, Annelie Enochson, a great friend of
Israel, once said: "It always starts with the Jews but it never ends with
them." And please believe me, I do not take pride nor draw any joy from
her observation. Being an Israeli Jew endows me with many and far better other
reasons to be proud of my people, my nation and my Home. We are leaders and
great contributors in many fields of World Civilization.
Ms.
Enochson's words, however, amplify what I hope many will incorporate. Those who
wish to see a safe future for themselves and their children, in particular, and
the world, in general, need to understand that one way to achieve it is by
keeping Israel strong.
A
bird's eye view of recent world history shows that Israel was the first to
experience what the rest of the world ended up facing and what awaits it in the
coming years. It is Israeli planes that were hijacked first. It was their
Jewish and Israeli passengers that were taken hostage to faraway lands and
threatened with death by ruthless terrorists first. It is Israeli pizzerias and
buses where our innocent young and old civilians were blown to pieces that were
targeted first by modern day barbarians who celebrate the culture of Death. And
it is Israeli communities along a hostile border that are shelled incessantly
by those who refuse to learn to build, develop and grow.
Israel
and its people had already learned to live with such calamities when many of
the readers of these words were still in their cradles. We, Israelis and Jews,
have not only learned our lessons. We have also shared with others our
knowledge and gained expertise as a result of such learning.
"Israel
is the Canary in the Coal Mine," Geert Wilders, another dear friend if
Israel and the Jewish people once defined us. Like the Canary bird whose help
was enlisted by early coal miners to detect any dangerous gas build-ups, so is
Israeli always in the frontline of any danger that is likely to face the world.
As long as the Canaries continued to sing, the miners were safe. Unlike the
actual Canary, however, which had little control over its fate, Israel was able
to shape its destiny, become stronger and through its strength help a lost
world shape its own. Since its inception in 1948, Israel has been and continues
to be a bastion defending Western Civilization. It has been the bullet proof
vest to a world that more than often refuses to wear it.
The
Jews and Israel are a symbol of resilience. A once defenseless nation who in
the words of Dimitri Shostakovich embodied all of "man's
defenselessness" rose from the ashes merely seventy years ago to fulfill
its historical role in the chronicles of mankind. Like a pillar of smoke, it is
here to guide the world and serve as its compass.
Whatever
one, Jew or non-Jew, chooses to define Israel, the Jewish Homeland, as, there
is one truth that remains unchallenged. Regardless of how imperfect Israel may
be at times, the world needs a strong Israel. In the words of Niemoller, the
world needs to speak out for Israel now if it wants someone to be there to
speak out for it when "they" come for it. Because if there is one
fact I am certain of, it is that one day, "they" who come for Israel
will also come for the world!
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