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Israel
rose up from the ashes of the Holocaust - from the deadly
Nazi camps - from the horror of the crematoriums. And the
Jewish people regained their independence in their homeland,
after 2000 years.
But what a price we paid for that. 6 million Jews - 1/3 of
our people were the sacrifice.
Unrelenting hatred and anti-semitism laid the groundwork for
the Holocaust. And the policy of appeasement, and the
weakness shown by the free world, fueled the Nazi aggression
to eliminate the Jewish people. We have questioned ourselves
time and again, how could we have prevented the Holocaust.
We will never know how many families could have been saved,
if the great democracies of the time had stood up to evil,
bravely and decisively. We know many would have been saved
had we had the state of Israel then.
Nazi atrocities didn't stop with the persecution of the
Jewish people, but were also perpetrated on others. And
today, this same hatred and anti-semitism that is manifested
in terrorism, is a real and acute threat not only to Israel
and the Jewish people, but to all peace-loving and
freedom-seeking democracies. Terrorist organizations and
anti-semites exploit the freedoms of democracy in order to
destroy our civilization.
Together with other great democracies of our time, under the
courageous and decisive leadership of the United States, we
meet evil head-on.
Since the establishment of Israel, we have continued to pay
a terrible price to preserve our independence in the face of
violence, incitement and terror.
But Israel is strong - we benefit from experience - and we
are not alone.
And we will achieve peace and security for our citizens, as
democracy triumphs over dictatorship, liberty overcomes
repression, and compassion is stronger than hatred.
In spite of adversity, throughout the years, Israel has
grown and blossomed - with Jews from 102 nations, speaking
over 80 languages - a true nation rebuilding.
As a democratic nation, Israel is a beacon of hope in the
Middle East.
And We stand tall in Israel - proud to be Israelis - proud
of our heritage - and proud to be the Jewish nation, where
all people can live freely and with human dignity.
This is the legacy of our beloved people who perished in the
Holocaust.
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