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Israeli FM delivers stirring speech to UN
Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom delivered a stirring and powerful speech to the General Assembly of the UN. So, I wanted to share it with all of you. Here is the text of the speech in full:

Mr. Secretary General,

Mr. President,

Distinguished Delegates,

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I would like to congratulate His Excellency, the Foreign Minister of St. Lucia, upon his assumption of the presidency of the General Assembly, and wish him much success.

Mr. President,

Until just one month ago, every person in this hall and every member of this organization joined us in the hope that the Middle East peace process might finally be back on track, and that a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict might be on the horizon.

The establishment of a new Palestinian government promised an end to terror and a new beginning.

This glimmer of hope was darkened on August 19th by the extremists who blew up a bus full of Jewish families on their way home from prayers at the Western Wall, the holiest site in the Jewish religion. Twenty three people, young and old, mothers and babies in their cradles, were slaughtered in this attack. This attack was carried out by Hamas, a terrorist organization, which under the Roadmap should have been dismantled by the Palestinian Authority.

Failure to dismantle Hamas has brought our diplomatic efforts to a standstill. Rather than acting to fulfill its obligation, the Palestinian Authority has chosen the route of inaction, and complicity in terror.

We cannot allow this to continue. We must bring back the hope that we can build a better future for our children. The infrastructure of terror must be dismantled so that we can put our peace efforts back on track. There is no other time. There is no other way.

Mr. President,

For many years it was thought that terrorism in the Middle East was Israel's problem, not the world's. Today, the world knows otherwise.

Today, it is not only Israel which mourns the loss of its loved ones, women and children and babies, at the hands of the terrorists. We have sadly been joined by peoples from across the globe - from Mombassa to Casablanca, Moscow to Bali.

Even the United Nations, that for so many is a symbol of peace and goodwill, is not immune.

Standing here today in New York, just two short years after September 11th, the community of nations knows - that those who seek to advance their political agendas through killing innocents, are ready to strike at anyone or anything that represents the values of freedom and human life.

Terrorism has declared war on us all.

Israel has often stood alone in this battle. A country which has suffered more than any other from terrorism, we have always understood the danger it poses to democracy and freedom everywhere, even when others refused to see, and condemned us for our actions. We have always understood that terrorism - no matter what cause it claims to serve - seeks only to destroy, not to build.

There can be no neutrality in the war against terrorism and there can be no immunity for those who engage in it. Abstaining is not an option.

This is not a war of choice. Terrorism will not be eliminated until the world unites against it. Our only choice is to win. Every member of the international community must take concrete and proactive measures to cut off all channels of financial, moral and political support to this common enemy.

States - members of this institution - that sponsor terrorists and give them shelter, are accomplices in the acts of terror themselves. They must be held accountable for their crimes. It is no coincidence that states that sponsor terrorism like Iran and Syria, are also striving to acquire Weapons of Mass Destruction. Their hostility to freedom and the rule of law puts the very future of humanity in jeopardy.

Mr. President,

I know that for many in this place Yasser Arafat is seen as the symbol of the Palestinian struggle. Tragically - for his people and for ours - he is one of the world's icons of terror.

In the ten years since Arafat declared his commitment to Israel - and the world - that he would no longer use terror, 1,126 Israelis have been killed and thousands wounded in 19,000 separate Palestinian terrorist attacks.

In relative numbers, this would be the same as 11,000 French or 56,000 Americans dying from terrorism in the same period of time.

This carnage must stop. Its impact on both societies is devastating.

Yasser Arafat bears direct responsibility for this terrible suffering. He has led his people on the path of terror - from hijackings to suicide bombings - for more than thirty years. Always preferring Israeli pain over Palestinian gain.

He has been - and he remains - the greatest obstacle to peace between our peoples. For as long as he controls the levers of power - no moderate leadership can emerge.

To vote for Arafat - like we saw in this Assembly just last week - is to vote against the Palestinian people. When Arafat wins - terrorism wins, and we all lose.

Instead of rallying around Arafat, the international community must rally around the genuine interests of the Palestinian people.

They must do so now, before he leads them even further down the path of terror and destruction.

Mr. President,

When a responsible and empowered Palestinian leadership finally emerges - a leadership ready to join the war on terror - it will find us a willing partner for peace.

Israel is committed to the vision for Middle East peace laid out by US President George Bush on June 24th, 2002.

Israel will not compromise on the safety of its citizens. But we will go the extra mile - as we have proven before - to bring peace and security to both our peoples.

We are ready to work with the Palestinians and the international community to make this vision a reality. For this to happen, the Palestinian leadership must take the moral and strategic decision to abandon terrorism once and for all, and make peacemaking possible.

They must guide their people to build their own society, rather than seeking to destroy ours. They, too, must understand that it is not poverty that breeds terror but terror that breeds poverty.

Dear Colleagues,

We cannot stop only at dismantling the infrastructure of terror. We must also build an infrastructure of peace. It is up to political and moral leaders, everywhere, to foster an environment which rejects extremism and empowers the peacemakers.

This is particularly so in the Arab and Muslim world, where incitement against Israel closes hearts and minds to the possibility of peace.

Leaders must guide their people away from the culture of hate, and replace it with a culture of tolerance. Concrete expressions of cooperation and exchange must be built - in media and government, education, science and business - to reinforce the message of tolerance and acceptance.

For the sake of our collective future, voices of moderation must be heard.

Mr. President,

This culture of peace must permeate not only the borders of the Middle East. It must permeate the walls of the United Nations as well.

In the past, the United Nations has shown that it can play a positive role. This Assembly was key in the founding of the State of Israel, fifty-five years ago. Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 are our guideposts, to negotiations and peace.

To play such a constructive role in the future, the UN must reform. It must move away from the partisan hostility that has taken over its Middle East agenda.

For more than three decades, this Assembly has passed every year a litany of resolutions designed to discredit Israel, challenge its interests, and promote the will of its greatest enemies.

In my hand, I am holding a collection of the decisions of the 57th General Assembly on the Middle East. One hundred and seventy five pages filled not with hope, but with the negative agendas of the past.

No other country has suffered such unjustified attack and consistent discrimination within the UN system. The time has come to end this campaign of diplomatic incitement.

For the sake of Israelis and Palestinians - for the sake of the UN and peace itself - I call on this body to rise above the tired politics of yesterday, and adopt a new, courageous agenda for tomorrow.

I call on the General Assembly to abandon the automatic adoption of anti-Israel resolutions, and to find ways of making itself relevant once again, to the interests of the people it claims to serve. I call on this Assembly to fulfill its historic mission and help promote what unites us, not what divides us.

Mr. President,

On the morning of February 1st of this year, Israel lost its first astronaut in the Columbia-space-shuttle disaster - a skilled and courageous pilot whom I knew personally, a child of Holocaust survivors, a national hero.

Colonel Ilan Ramon embodied the spirit of our nation. A man of courage and action, dedicated to the well-being of his people, just as he sought to contribute to the advancement of his fellow man.

He met his death together with colleagues from the United States and India, on a scientific mission in the name of humanity as a whole.

Israel's place in such endeavors of international cooperation and accomplishment is no coincidence. In the fifty-five years since the State of Israel was established, recognized, and welcomed into the family of nations - our achievements in the fields of science and technology, the arts and literature, agriculture and medicine, have come to rank with the best in the world.

Our international cooperation program is celebrated in over a hundred countries around the globe - sharing skills, experience and knowledge to the benefit of millions of people.

We extend this hand of friendship to all the nations of the world. We welcome our improving relations with Europe, just as we remain committed to promoting closer ties with the nations of Africa, Asia and the Americas.

Mr. President,

The Zionist vision of Israel's founders was to bring into the world a state in our ancient homeland to serve as a haven for our people from persecution. A place where the Jewish people could fulfill its right to self-determination in the modern era. A bastion of democracy and opportunity for all its citizens.

Our founders also made a promise not just to the people of Israel, but to the people of the Middle East as a whole - to pursue peace and to work for the common advancement of our region.

I know personally the profound meaning of this historic undertaking. I came to Israel as a young refugee from Tunisia. I serve as one of hundreds of thousands of immigrants to whom Israel has granted promise and protection, freedom and opportunity, through the values and institutions of democracy.

I stand here today to reaffirm, before the nations of the world, the commitment of my country to peace.

Peace for the people of Israel is both a moral and historic imperative. "Shalom" - the word for peace in Hebrew - is central to our language and our heritage. It is how we say Hallo and it is how we say Goodbye. It is a name we give to our children. It is my own family name.

It was our prophet Isaiah, who brought this message of peace to the world already centuries ago, when he said: "And they shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more".

Israel's historic record is clear. Whenever a true partner for peace emerged, he was met with Israel's extended hand.

This was true when President Anwar Sadat of Egypt came to Jerusalem in 1977 and it was true when King Hussein of Jordan signed the Peace Treaty with us in 1994. The same is true today.

Israel stands ready to complete the circle of peace with all its neighbors. Real peace. Not just peace for the headlines, but peace which brings an end to violence and hostility, and positive change for the citizens of our region.

From this great podium - a podium shared by all humanity - I call on the leaders of Syria and Lebanon, of Iran and of the Palestinian people - to abandon once and for all their hostility towards us, and join us in building a better future for our children.

Mr. President,

This evening I shall return to Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people, to join with them in celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.

According to our tradition, this is a time when G-d determines the fate of each and every individual for the coming year.

These are days of reflection and prayer.

May all our prayers for peace and for life be answered.

And may the actions and deeds of all the states and peoples represented here in this hall, bring to mankind - peace and security, and all the blessings that life can offer.
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Old September 25, 2003, 21:54   #2
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Old September 25, 2003, 22:00   #3
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Too one-sided.
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Old September 25, 2003, 22:43   #4
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Of course nothing about the much greater terrorism wreaks on Palestine. At least 70+ children in the Gaza strip alone.
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Too one-sided.
1. He's Israeli, what did you expect?
2. It's mostly a criticism of Arafat. If anybody here or at the UN wants to eulogize Arafat, let's hear it.
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"It's them! It's them! It's them! It's them! It's them!"

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As long as both sides slaughter each other's women and children, there will be no peace. It's both sides' fault.
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"It's them! It's them! It's them! It's them! It's them!"

Guess what Agathon...

It is them!

The rest of the world is beginning to wake up to this fact. Don't get left behind.
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I was listening to an interesting interview with Thomas Friedman of the New York Times. He said that the "peace" wall, aka, the apartheid wall, will lead to a one-state solution. He says that when the boxed in Pales have nothing, and see their Jewish neighbors over the wall with everything, they will demand to have the vote. Already, 28% of Palestinians support a one-state solution, and that's without a single political party on either side advocating for it.

It's the only real solution. One state, Israel-Palestine, with it's capital in Jerusalem.
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Do the Israelis support the one state solution?

And 28% is hardly a large number.
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As long as both sides slaughter each other's women and children, there will be no peace. It's both sides' fault.
Israel slaughter women and children? Hmmm...please give me the link to show where that was their intent.

To see the Pal intent, you need go no further than the bus incident mentioned in the speech.
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America killed innocent people in Vietnam.
So obviously the American people supported the entire thing.

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It isn't the Israelis who rule the Gaza Strip and West Bank, it's the Palestinian Authority. But of course, it's Israel's fault.
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It's the only real solution. One state, Israel-Palestine, with it's capital in Jerusalem.
I agree (great minds think alike ). If they can't share the land, they'll always fight for it. The only solution (it might take time though) is to combine it into one sstate where Arabs and Jews can share the land and learn to put the past behind them and live together in relative peace and harmony.

It isn't fair that the Israelites come onto the Arabs' land, claim it theirs, and then take some more through aggression and killing Palestinian children. And Palestinians strapping bombs to themselves to kill innocent Israelies isn't helping things.
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I was listening to an interesting interview with Thomas Friedman of the New York Times. He said that the "peace" wall, aka, the apartheid wall, will lead to a one-state solution. He says that when the boxed in Pales have nothing, and see their Jewish neighbors over the wall with everything, they will demand to have the vote. Already, 28% of Palestinians support a one-state solution, and that's without a single political party on either side advocating for it.

It's the only real solution. One state, Israel-Palestine, with it's capital in Jerusalem.
a couple of years afterwards

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nail the bastards one by one. Dig them up and root them up and waste them where they stand. Then ask why were they pissed enough to do it.

... Now is the time to ask and act...
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It isn't fair that the Israelites come onto the Arabs' land, claim it theirs, and then take some more through aggression and killing Palestinian children. And Palestinians strapping bombs to themselves to kill innocent Israelies isn't helping things.
Well, what claim do the Arabs have to it? The Israelites believe they were promised it by Abraham, and the Arabs believe that Muhammed rose to Allah in Jerusalem.

There are only two solutions: Palestine is set up as a self-governing state under Israeli control, or Palestine is assimilated into the larger Arab states (Jordan & Egypt).

You can't merge the two together. Look at the former Yugoslavia. All you need is some crackpot extremist to come to power (e.g. a Hamas leader), and you'll get ethnic cleansing at it's worst.

Nail the ****ers who bomb soft targets. Nail 'em all. Stuff the past, this is the real world. The Arabs should accept what they've got, stop bombing Israel, and Israel will stop attacking Arabs. Look what happened when cease fire was declared. The UN is an international circus with no purpose but to entertain us with their indecisiveness.
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I have been saying as much as the Israeli FM for years. I am glad Israel is now honest about its situation and about Arafat. He has to go, and the nations of the world have to understand that Arafat is the enemy of his own people.

I also find it literally sickening that leftists here continue to bash Israel. It is unseemly, IMO.

After listening to the Democrat debate last night, I fear for America's future and for Israel's. If any of those people become president, the security of the United States and the security of Israel will be severely undermined. Not a single one of those candidates seemed to believe that the fall of Saddam Hussein was in America's interests. Amazing thinking, that!
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As long as both sides slaughter each other's women and children, there will be no peace. It's both sides' fault.
Che, I believe you are making a false equivalency between two things that are not equal. You say it's both sides fault, and to some extent it is, but this is not a case where each side is 50% to blame. It's clear that the vast majority of the blame rests with the Palestinians who have always rejected peaceful coexistence with Israel and whom purposely attack children instead of military targets.

The Israelis try very hard to minimize civilian causalities but there is a limit to what they can do without subjecting their own men to excessive risk.
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Che, I believe you are making a false equivalency between two things that are not equal. You say it's both sides fault, and to some extent it is, but this is not a case where each side is 50% to blame. It's clear that the vast majority of the blame rests with the Palestinians who have always rejected peaceful coexistence with Israel and whom purposely attack children instead of military targets.

The Israelis try very hard to minimize civilian causalities but there is a limit to what they can do without subjecting their own men to excessive risk.
You are wasting your breath arguing with Che or any other leftist on this topic. They know the facts just as well as you or I. They just favor the other side to win. They are not in favor of democracy or capitalism.
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BTW, Che, after reading the SDS manifesto, I came to the conclusion that you, and a lot of other commies today, are realy SDS'ers.

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You are wasting your breath arguing with Che or any other leftist on this topic. They know the facts just as well as you or I. They just favor the other side to win. They are not in favor of democracy or capitalism.
Che is opinionated but he's normally a pretty reasonable guy.

I find most of the lefties really, deeply do care about democracy and fairness; this is what drives them towards socialism or communism. Sure, being human they are capable of all the same bias as the next man but I think many of them aren't so deadset in their positions that they won't listen to the other side.

I try to stay open minded enough to at least hear what the other people are saying and I hope they'll do the same for me. If they don't they can put me on ignore and it's all the same to me.
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Who? The Israeli Foreign Minister?
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No apologies for ignoring 242 and - erm - is it 365?

Why am I not surprised?

If he was honest, he'd just say "actually my country doesn't give a flying fvck what you lot think, we'll just do our own thing. If you don't like it, go fvck yourself."
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So at no point in this do you find fault with an entire people living, disenfranchised, in a virtual prison camp set up by an imperialist power hellbent on driving them off what little land they've left?

The heart of the problem is and will always remain Israel's imperialist exapansion. The terrorism is a regrettable symptom but lies very far from the cause.
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