The last time I visited Yad Vashem was with the Prime Minister of
Canada Stephen Harper, a great friend of Israel and the Jewish people. We went
through the exhibition rooms which present heartbreaking documentation of the
destruction of European Jewry.
Today in my office, I met Felah, an 82 year old Holocaust survivor.
It was important to her to tell me on this day of all days how her memories as
a child of seven who was forced to leave her two year old sister behind to die,
how those memories are always with her. She told me, "I don't remember
what happened yesterday or the day before that, but as is the way of memories
from that age, I remember the tearing, sad eyes of my two year old
sister".
I met Shalom, an 89 year old
Holocaust survivor, who told me how he left home at 18. He was 13 and the
conditions in the ghetto were deteriorating so he, a young boy, decided to
leave. He said, "Mother objected and wailed and Father was quiet. He stood
and put his hand on my heard and blessed me and told me to save myself".
All the exhibition rooms
here are filled with such heartbreaking stories. When we left Yad Vashem, I
told the Canadian Prime Minister that the primary duty of the Prime Minister of
Israel is to ensure that there will be no more memorial sites like this, that
there will never be another Holocaust.
I have said many times in
this place that we must identify an existential threat in time and take action
in time. Tonight, on the eve of Holocaust Remembrance Day, I ask myself: why,
in the years preceding the Holocaust, did the overwhelming majority of world
leaders and Jewish leaders fail to detect the danger in time? In retrospect,
all the warning signs were there: the strengthening of the Nazi regime year
after year; the horrific anti-Semitic propaganda which grew stronger with each
passing month; and the murderous attacks on Jews which began as a trickle and
transformed into a huge wave.
In retrospect, there is a direct line connecting the racial laws
and the gas chambers.
Very few world leaders
understood the enormity of the threat to humanity posed by Nazism. Churchill
was one of them. Few among our leaders, primarily Jabotinsky, warned against
the imminent destruction facing our nation, but they were widely criticized and
their warnings were disregarded, and they were treated as merchants of doom and
war mongers.
So I ask: How is it possible
that so many people failed to understand the reality? The bitter and tragic
truth is this: it is not that they did not see it. They did not want to see it.
And why did they choose not to see the truth? Because they did not want to face
the consequences of that truth.
During the 1930's, when the Nazis were gaining momentum, the
influence of the trauma of the First World War was still fresh. Twenty years
earlier, the people of the West experienced a terrible trench war, a war which
claimed the lives of 16 million people. Therefore, the leaders of the West
operated on the basis of one axiom: avoid another confrontation at any cost,
and thus they laid the foundation for the most terrible war in human history.
This axiom of avoiding conflict at any cost, this axiom was adopted not only by
the leaders. The people themselves, primarily the educated ones, shared it too.
In 1933, for example, the year Hitler rose to power, there was a
meeting of the Oxford University student organization – an institute from which
generations of British leaders had emerged. Following a heated debate, the
students voted for a resolution stating that they "would under no
circumstances fight for their King and Country". This resolution passed by
an overwhelming majority only ten days after Hitler entered the Chancellery of
Germany.
And believe me: that message reverberated in Berlin.
This example illustrates the West's feeble attitude vis-à-vis the
rise of Nazism.
Month after month, year after year, more and more information was
received in London, Paris and Washington regarding the capabilities and
intentions of the Nazi regime. The picture was becoming clear to everybody.
However, "they have eyes, but cannot see; they have ears, but cannot
hear."
When you refuse to accept reality as it is, you can deny it. And
this is precisely what the leaders of the West did. They dismissed the
murderous Nazi rhetoric as internal German politics; they downplayed the
seriousness of the danger of the military build-up of the Nazis, claiming that
it was the result of the natural will of a proud nation, that it should be
taken into consideration, that it should be accepted.
The reality was clear, but
it was cloaked in a bubble of illusions. This bubble was burst by the stealth
attack by the Nazis on Europe. And the price of the illusion and desire was
very heavy because by the time the leaders of the West finally acted, their
people paid a terrible price. World War II claimed the lives not of 16 million
people, the unimaginable number of victims during World War I, but of 60
million, including one third of our people, who were butchered by the Nazi
beast.
Citizens of Israel, my brothers and sisters,
Has the world learned from the mistakes of the past? Today, we are
again facing clear facts and a tangible threat.
Iran is calling for our destruction. It is developing nuclear
weapons. This is the reason it is building underground bunkers for the
enrichment of uranium. This is the reason it is establishing a
plutonium-producing heavy water facility. This is the reason it continues to
develop inter-continental ballistic missiles that can carry nuclear warheads to
threaten the entire world.
Today, just like then, there are those who dismiss Iran's extreme
rhetoric as one that serves domestic purposes. Today, just like then, there are
those who view Iran's nuclear ambitions as the result of the natural will of a
proud nation – a will that should be accepted.
And just like then, those who make such claims are deluding
themselves. They are making an historic mistake.
We are currently in the midst of fateful talks between Iran and the
world powers. This time too, the truth is evident to all: Iran is seeking an
agreement that will lift the sanctions and leave it as a nuclear threshold
state, in other words, the capability to manufacture nuclear weapons within
several months at most.
Iran wants a deal that will eliminate the sanctions and leave their
nuclear capabilities intact. Such a deal, which will enable Iran to be a
nuclear threshold state, will bring the entire world to the threshold of an
abyss.
I hope that the lessons of the past will be learned and that the
desire to avoid confrontation at any cost will not lead to a deal that will
exact a much heavier price in the future.
I call on the leaders of the world powers to insist on a full
dismantling of Iran's capability to manufacture nuclear weapons, and to persist
until this goal is achieved.
In any event, the people of Israel are strong. When faced with an
existential threat, the situation of our people today is entirely different
than it was during the Holocaust.
Today, we have a sovereign Jewish state. As Prime Minister of
Israel, I do not hesitate to speak the truth to the world, even when faced with
so many blind eyes and deaf ears. It is not only my right, it is my duty. It is
a duty I am mindful of at all times, but particularly on this day, in this
place.
On the eve of the Holocaust, there were Jews who avoided crying out
to the world's nations out of fear that the fight against the Nazis would
become a Jewish problem. Others believed that if they kept silent, the danger
would pass. The kept silent and the disaster struck. Today, we are not afraid
to speak the truth to world leaders, as is written in our Bible: "I will
speak of your testimonies before kings, and I will not be ashamed…listen, for I
will speak noble thoughts; the opening of my lips will reveal right
things."
Unlike our situation during the Holocaust, when we were like leaves
on the wind, defenseless, now we have great power to defend ourselves, and it
is ready for any mission. This power rests on the courage and ingenuity of the
soldiers of the IDF and our security forces. It is this power that enabled us,
against all odds, to build the State of Israel.
Look at the remarkable achievements we have made in our 66 years of
independence. All of us together – scientists, writers, teachers, doctors,
entrepreneurs, employees, artists, farmers – the entire people of Israel, each
one in their own field – together we
have built a glorious state. The spirit of the people of Israel is supreme, our
accomplishments tremendous. Seven decades after the destruction of the
Holocaust, the State of Israel is a global wonder.
On this day, on behalf of the Jewish people, I say to all those who
sought to destroy us, to all those who still seek to destroy us: you have
failed and you will fail.
The State of Israel is stronger than ever. It is a state that seeks
peace with all its neighbors – a state with a will of iron to ensure the future
of its people.
"The people will arise like a lion cub and raise itself like a
lion; it will not lie down until it consumes prey, and drinks the blood of the
slain."