ADDRESS BY
PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL H.E. YITZHAK RABIN
TO THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ON THE OCCASION OF THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNITED NATIONS
24 OCTOBER 1995
Mr. President,
Your Excellencies,
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Shalom,
This podium has heard many cries of joy, as well as many words of despair.
This podium has seen justice, but it has also seen evil, cruelty and
exploitation.
In the past fifty years this podium has seen empires fall, and borders
erased. But it has also seen people awaken to their freedom and the
nations of the world display their flags side by side. It has become
possible to fulfill the words of the prophet Isaiah, a son of the Jewish
people: "They shall beat their swords into plough shares, and their spears
into pruning hooks. Nation shall not lift up sword against Nation, neither
shall they learn war any more".
This is the dream which I bring to you today from Jerusalem, the eternal
capital of the State of Israel and the heart of the Jewish people.
Mr. President,
This morning I appear before you, the Heads of State of the international
community, as the Prime Minister of the State of Israel and as the
representative of the Jewish people.
I also stand before you today as a representative of those for whom the
creation of the United Nations came too late.
I come here today in the name of the six million whose lives were turned
into ashes, whose souls ascended to heaven in burning flames. We will
never let them be forgotten.
I stand here as a representative of the children who will never smile, in
the name of the parents whose children were torn from their arms, of the
grandmothers and grandfathers whose screams fell on deaf ears.
But we will also never forget our benefactors who, forty-eight years ago,
gave us a chance for independence. Until this very day, we still hear the
echoes of the roll-call vote and the two-thirds of the member States, who
on that fateful evening voted in support, fulfilling their moral
responsibility.
There were also many years that in this hall hurtful and unjust decisions
were taken against us. There were absurd resolutions which have since been
rescinded, such as the resolution equating Zionism with racism.
Many ideologies have failed and faded away. But it is Zionism that brought
the Jewish people to its historical homeland. Zionism won.
Mr. President,
We are grateful to the international community for your encouragement at
this historic moment which is unfolding on our little plot of land: the
agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, and I wish to congratulate
Chairman Arafat for for being a partner to this process. The peace
treaties between Israel and Egypt, between Israel and the Hashemite
Kingdom of Jordan, and the significant changes in Israel's relationship
with the entire Middle East.
The road is still long. However, we are determined to continue until we
have brought peace to the region. For our children and our children's
children. For all the peoples of the region. That is our mission. We will
fulfill it.
Just as we came to you to protest, we now come to praise the change in the
relationship between Israel and the international community and the United
Nations.
However, we cannot be complacent. The United Nations must continue giving
expression to the new reality in the Middle East. We must all be at the
forefront of the fight against the forces which threaten peace and
security in the region, to all countries, to all the peoples of the region
and in the entire world.
Mr. President,
We call upon the international community to assist us in locating our
missing in action, and in enabling our prisoners of war to return to their
homes and families.
As long as children die from hunger, our job here is not yet finished. As
long as there is no peace in every corner of the world, our job here is
not yet finished.
The UN must support those who are working for peace. It must intensify the
international struggle against terrorism and its supporters. Terrorism is
the world's cancer today. Don't fool yourselves, even if you ignore terror
it can enter any of your homes. Terror must be defeated. Peace must win.
This is a fight that we cannot afford to lose.
Mr. President,
Israel celebrates here with everyone who attended here today and with the
entire world, fifty years of The United Nations.
Thank you.