FROM:
Mortimer B. Zuckerman, President
Conference of Major Jewish Organizations
DATE:
April 9, 2002
RE:
WASHINGTON, DC RALLY IN SUPPORT OF ISRAEL
APRIL 15, 2002
The violent struggle between Israel and the Palestinian people has brought to
the surface fundamental issues, which make current events a testing time for the
basic notions of Zionism. The Jewish people have returned to Zion, claimed their
rights of national determination and have paid in blood for the vindication of those
rights. Today's struggles are a time of testing whether the Arab Moslem world will
accept a Jewish state or any physical dimension in the region.
With the upcoming visit to Israel of Secretary of State Colin Powell it is more
important now than ever that we show support for Israel in her fight against terrorism.
The Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations is organizing
a rally in Washington DC this Monday, April 15, 2002 beginning at 1 PM to:
- Show solidarity with Israel and support for the vigorous U.S. War against terrorism;
- Underscore that there is no moral equivalence between murder and defense; and
- Declare that Israel is fighting the same battle against terrorism that is being waged by the United States.
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Message from Natan Sharansky
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Housing
April 8, 2002
Jerusalem
Dear Friends,
As we continue to face critical days and mounting pressures, I
feel, it important to share firsthand some thoughts on the
events of the last few days.
President Bush's statement Wednesday concerning events in the
Middle East was of historical importance. He stated
with a simple but profound clarity that, " the Palestinian
people deserve a government which respects human rights."
For a decade, the entire civilized world, with Israel and the US
leading, betrayed its principles by promoting, supporting, and
condoning a corrupt leader who suppressed any Palestinian
impulse and aspiration for a free and just society.
Israel's leaders cynically and fallaciously reasoned that this
would be good for us because such a dictator would suppress
terrorism in exchange for his international rehabilitation and a
license to plunder his people. It would be easier, our
leaders told themselves, because he would not be hindered by
human rights organizations or by a Supreme Court. This
bargain with the devil, as all others, was bound to boomerang.
Not only did Arafat fail to curb terrorism, he recruited,
supported, and directed the terrorists themselves in the most
cruel and inhumane acts of wanton and indiscriminate terror yet
witnessed.
In the face of President Bush's clear statement that Arafat
betrayed his obligations and refused to fight the terrorists,
how can Israel trust him in yet another promise to stop
terrorism? Terrorism will be eliminated when we
eliminate it, and the terrorists will be incarcerated when we
take them into captivity. The Tenet agreement which is
being promoted by the US administration as an appropriate
exchange for a premature cessation of our efforts at effective
self-help is based on an obligation by Arafat to arrest and
punish the same terrorists with whom he is closeted in Ramallah.
Arafat has not merely failed to thwart terrorism; he has
promoted, enlisted and paid the terrorists per suicide bomb
assembled. He has perpetuated and exploited the misery of
the Palestinian Arabs.
How can anyone seriously treat Arafat and his corrupt gang of
terrorists as partners for peace? Arafat has finally been
exposed and his naked duplicity, wickedness, and corruption can
no longer be clothed by us in self-deception.
By ignoring Arafat's despotism, corruption, and flagrant
disregard of agreements, we not only betrayed our own
principles, we thereby enabled the growth and spread of
terrorism until it reached the inconceivable and monstrous
proportions of today.
In the last month, over 150 of us have been murdered either by
sitting in a cafe, or by going to the supermarket or by
celebrating the Feast of Freedom with our families on Seder
night. Statistically, for our small society, this is a
loss even greater than that of September 11th. But
this story is not one of statistics. For with each family
suffering a loss, there is unbearable grief and pain, and a
terrible, never ending void. And for each family suffering
a death, tens of other families have had members permanently
disabled, injured, and scarred. At the funeral of my
Housing Ministry colleague, Aviel Ron, and his two murdered
children, his widow, the mother of their two children cried out
in utter disbelief, "ze lo yachol leeheeyot"--this
cannot be happening. This is what all of us are all
saying, and all of us we must do everything in our power to make
absolutely sure that this does not continue to happen!
What our Defense Forces are doing now is long overdue. Our
vast intelligence networks are working together intensively to
identify the leaders and carriers of this explosive and venomous
terrorism. We are determined to reach the villains and not
innocent Palestinians. Because we are so careful to avoid
unnecessary losses-on both sides- we must proceed carefully,
deliberately, and surgically. Those we seek out hide
behind
innocent civilians, and especially, children and adolescents.
They hide in churches and mosques and take monks and nuns
hostage. Those we are chasing, booby trap houses and even
churches. Advancing cautiously means moving
methodically and slowly. We cannot treat every house as
booby trapped and bomb it-lest we risk injuring innocent people;
but we must treat every house as if it might be booby
trapped-lest we risk the lives of our young soldiers.
Because of these circumstances, we need several weeks to
eliminate most of the sources of terrorism. This is a job
which can be done effectively. We have already arrested over 400
terrorists, about 100 of whom actually committed the murders.
We have arrested those who directed the massacres at the
Dolphinarium, at Seafood, and at Sbarro Pizza. The
terrorist responsible for the massacre at the Seder in Netanya
was killed in a highly sophisticated operation conducted by the
IDF and the Security Forces.
We can do the job responsibly, effectively, and honorably, but
we must be given the proper time. If we are forced to
recede before the completion of our mission, we will, at some
point, have to return. And the cost to us and the price in
innocent lives will be far greater.
History teaches us that Jews have often been killed in cruel and
unusual ways. From the harugei hamalchut in Roman times to the
inquisition, pogroms, and more recently, the gas chambers.
Now, we experience yet another cruel innovation--human suicide
bombs.
But this time, things are different. For we have a
sovereign Jewish State to defend and protect its citizens.
Israel's first responsibility is to protect us from this recent
wave of carnage. And by protecting us from this new weapon
of terror, Israel defends freedom and civilized values
everywhere. To prematurely end our campaign against this
new threat is to place our innocent civilians in harm's way to
the detriment of all.
Israel must be no less resolute in fighting terrorism directed
against us than the US in fighting terrorism against its
citizens. The wishful thinking of Oslo has long since self
destructed and we can no longer pretend that Arafat is a partner
for peace.
You are no doubt facing conflicting pressures and will face even
more in the next few days. The media is reporting what it
understands based on many fragmented sources. I can
promise you that the true story is really quite clear. We
are a democratic state fighting to eliminate the worst wave of
terrorism unleashed against a civilian population in human
history. This campaign, which will require several weeks,
has only one purpose: to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure
which was built by the Palestinian Authority and its leader
Arafat with Israeli, US, and European resources.
To force us to stop before its completion would be a tragic
error. These are not easy times but more than ever they call for
us to be united in this campaign to eliminate terror. This
is the humane course; this is the only course consistent
with President Bush's forthright stand against terror.
We need your understanding. We need your support. And we
need them now as never before. I know the power and
glory of Jewish unity and I know that together we can prevail.
Natan Sharansky
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April
2002
Nissan 5762
Dear
Friend,
At
this most difficult time in our history, your support is
more critical to Israel's vitality and
strength than ever before. It is in this vein that I wish to
present an opportunity for your congregation to demonstrate
its solidarity with Israel as we approach our 54th
Independence Day.
Throughout
its history, the State of Israel has utilized its natural
resources and talented citizens to create uniquely Israeli
products. Now, for the very first time, a variety of Israeli
products are available on-line in one location:
www.israelexport.org. With a click of your mouse you can
order Israeli wine, chocolate, Judaica and much more.
I
encourage you to visit www.israelexport.org,
advertise the site on your website and in your newsletter,
and forward this message to your board members, staff,
membership email list, colleagues, family and friends.
I
thank you in advance for your cooperation in this important
matter, especially at this time.
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Ivry
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INTERNATIONAL
DRIVE N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20008 TEL(202)
364-5500 FAX: (202) 364-5607 www.israelemb.org
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From
an American Israeli Mother
It gets so bad, that I don't know what to do anymore. This
is worse than suicide bombings. This entire world condemnation
and the propaganda, and all of it has nothing to do with
truth.
The helplessness, the knowledge that any catastrophe can befall
us again, that even we can't protect ourselves because of the
lies and the anti-Semitism. It's too much.
Today is not a good day for me. All this business on the news
about the "massacre" in Jenin is making me sick.
I know the boys who are fighting., I know their
parents. I know the homes they come from. Nothing like that
happened. I am sick to my stomach.
H.K
Jerusalem, Israel
April 14, 2002