PM Netanyahu attends JFNA GA 24 Oct 2018

PM Netanyahu attends JFNA General Assembly

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    PM Netanyahu: "There are many challenges to the state of Israel but the Jewish future here is in our power. We can control our destiny. To defend ourselves by ourselves, to develop this extraordinary creativity and economy and enterprise."
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    PM Netanyahu with JFNA Chairman Richard V. Sandler at the JFNA GA PM Netanyahu with JFNA Chairman Richard V. Sandler at the JFNA GA Copyright: GPO/Kobi Gideon
     
     
    ​​(Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser)

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Wednesday, 24 October 2018), attended the Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) General Assembly and was interviewed by JFNA Chairman Richard V. Sandler.
    Also in attendance were – inter alia – US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, Canadian Ambassador to Israel Deborah Lyons, and senior JFNA officials and North American Jewish community leaders.
    Following are excerpts of the Prime Minister's remarks:
    "West of the Jordan, Israel and Israel alone will be responsible for security, which means that it's not just a question of hot pursuit going into Palestinian areas, okay? It's also having the ability to be there all the time – that's why the West Bank is not Gaza. We left Gaza and what happened? This tiny thumb, you know, became a position of radical Islam supported by Iran, they fired 4, 000 missiles on us, not only on Beersheba and Ashdod – on Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Kiryat Shemona. Why is that? Because we're not there. But we are in Judea Samaria in the West Bank so nobody builds tunnels – they don't want to, it's just a waste of time, we'll get there. And we keep the peace.
    Guess who benefits from that? Guess who benefits from that? It's not only us, it's the PA. They'd be overrun in two minutes. Couple of years ago we uncovered a plot of 100 Hamas to kill Abu Mazen. Not kill him politically – kill him. So if we weren't there, they'd not be there, which is exactly what happened when we left Gaza. They were there in Gaza, they had 15,000 armed men, Hamas had 3, 000, within two days or a few days, a few weeks, they kicked them out. And we can't afford that happening in Judea Samaria, the West Bank or any good part of it, which is about 20 times the size of Gaza. And so, I said to Joe Biden and I say this everywhere and I say it publically, I said it in the years since Bar-Ilan 150,000 times: Israel and Israel alone will have the security responsibility in the area west of the Jordan. And [former US Vice President] Joe [Biden] said: But that's not a perfect…that's not a fully independent state. And I said: Okay, it is what it is. You can give it any name you want: state minus; autonomy plus; autonomy plus plus. Sounds like a rating agency or something. But that's it – that's the truth. And this truth is shared much more widely across the political spectrum in Israel than people understand because we're not going to imperil the life of the state for a label or for an op-ed, a good op-ed for six hours not even in the New York Times."
    Regarding Moshe Nissim's proposal on conversion:
    "I think it's a good compromise. I don't know if I have the ability right now to pass it because it's hard. It depends on the political realities but it is interesting."
    Regarding the Nation-State Law:
    "I don't think you should be concerned but I think you should be informed. Then you can make up your mind because so much of this is based on misinformation. From day one Israel was a parliamentary system. Even though I define it as a Jewish state, Herzl defined it as a Jewish state, as the nation-state of the Jewish people. Why are we here? We're only here because of that. Otherwise we'd be in Denmark or anywhere. Why are we here? This is the nation-state of the Jewish people. The one and only Jewish state in the world. Where Jews can live anywhere in the world, should have the freedom to live freely and without fear. But the one place where any Jew can come and migrate automatically is the Jewish state."
    Prime Minister Netanyahu added:
    "There are many challenges to the state of Israel but the Jewish future here is in our power. We can control our destiny. To defend ourselves by ourselves, to develop this extraordinary creativity and economy and enterprise and many other things and to do so for all of Israel's citizens – Jews and none Jews alike and to forge alliances around the world but to maintain the most important alliance of them all – with the United States. It's irreplaceable. What I'm concerned with when it comes to the Jewish people is one thing and that's the loss of identity. It's not the question of the wall or the question of conversion, we'll overcome that. It's the loss of identity. And that I think is something, is a challenge that we talked about and I think we have to pack together. I read an article by Rabbi Hirsch and there's a line there that is amazing. He said: 'Those who are not concerned with Jewish survival will not survive as Jews.' There's some basic truth to that and I think Jewish survival is guaranteed in the Jewish state if we defend our state, but we have to also work at the continuity of Jewish communities in the world by developing Jewish education, the study of Hebrew, having the contact of young Jews coming to Israel. We're expanding Masa; we're putting our money where our mouth is. We're doing now Masa Tech – 700 engineers. But there are so many other things that we need to do. We need an approach in the internet age to young Jewish men and women, to young Jewish children around the world so that they understand that their own future as Jews depends on continues identity and it's protecting Jewish identity and developing Jewish consciousness that is the most important thing. It transcends politics; it touches in the foundations of history. So I hope that we do this. This is what I think we're here for. We are one people – let's make sure that every child, every Jewish child in the world knows how proud they should be to be Jews."
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    During an interview  at the JFNA GA with outgoing JFNA Chairman Richard Sandler, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked about US-Israel relations, religious pluralism in Israel and the connection between Israel and Jewish communities around the world.

    The Prime Minister stated that, "Israel is the home of every Jew and I want all Jews to feel comfortable here."

    When asked what about Israel he is most proud of, the Prime Minister said: "We've restored our sovereignty…rebuilt our independence, our state, our army and our economy to preserve the Jewish future. It never happened in the history of nations but it's happening here and you are [all] part of that miracle."

    The Prime Minister concluded his remarks by emphasizing the importance of preserving Jewish identity, stating that we all have to work together to ensure the "continuity of Jewish communities around the world…Protecting Jewish identity and developing Jewish consciousness transcend politics and touches on the foundations of history. We are one people, let's make sure that every Jewish child in the world knows how proud they should be to be Jewish."

    Following his remarks, Prime Minister Netanyahu met with the leadership of the JFNA. The Prime Minister thanked outgoing chairman Sandler for his dedication and commitment to the Jewish people, and congratulated incoming chairman Mark Wilf on his appointment.