Communicated by the Prime Minister’s Media Advisor
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Monday, September 27, 2021 addressed
the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Following is the text of his
speech:
"Thank you Mr. President Distinguished delegate,
Israel is a lighthouse in a stormy sea. A beacon of democracy,
diverse by design, innovative by nature and eager to contribute to the world –
despite being in the toughest neighborhood on earth. We are an ancient nation, returned - to our ancient homeland, revived in our ancient language, restored in our ancient sovereignty. Israel is a miracle of Jewish revival.
Am Yisrael Chai - the nation of Israel is alive, and the State of Israel
is its beating heart.
A nation no longer defined by war
For way too long, Israel was defined by wars with our neighbors. But
this is not what Israel is about. This is not what the
people of Israel are about. Israelis don’t wake up in the morning thinking about
conflict. Israelis like
everyone else, want to lead a good life, take care of our families, and build a
better world for our children. Which means that from time to time, we might need to
leave our jobs, say goodbye to our families, and rush to the battlefield to
defend our country — just like my friends and I have had to do ourselves.
They should not be judged for it. Israelis remember the
dark horrors of our past, but remain determined to look ahead, to build a
brighter future.
The dangers of division
Distinguished delegates, There are two plagues
that are challenging the very fabric of society at this moment, One is the coronavirus, which has killed over
5 million people around the globe, the other, has also shaken the world as we
know it. It’s the disease of
political polarization.
Both coronavirus and polarization can erode public trust in our
institutions. Both - can
paralyze nations. If
left unchecked, their effects on society can be devastating. In Israel, we faced
both, and rather than accept them as a force of nature, we stood up, took
action.
And we can already see the horizon.
In a polarized world, where algorithms fuel our anger, people on the right and
on the left operate in two separate realities, each in their own social media
bubble. They hear only the voices that confirm what they already believe in. People
end up hating each other. Societies – get torn
apart.
And countries broken from within go nowhere.
In Israel, after four elections in two years, with a fifth looming, the
people yearned for an antidote: Calm. Stability. An honest attempt for political
normalcy.
Inertia is always the easiest choice. But there are moments in time where leaders have to take
the wheel a moment before the cliff, face the heat, and
drive the country to safety. And that’s exactly
what we did.
The beauty of diversity
About a hundred days ago my partners and I formed a new government in
Israel.
The most diverse government in our history. What started as a
political accident, can now turn into a purpose. And that purpose is
unity.
Today we sit together, around one table. We speak to each other with respect, we act with
decency, and we carry a message: Things can be
different. Even though we harbor
very different political opinions we sit together for the sake of our nation.
It’s okay to disagree, it’s okay—in fact vital—that different people
think differently, it’s
even okay to argue. For healthy debate is a basic tenet of the Jewish
tradition and one of the secrets to the success of the start-up nation. Just enter one of the companies and
you’ll see that debate going on. Debate is what powers innovation. What we have proven,
is that even in the age of social media, we can debate, without
hate.
The pursuit of knowledge
The second great disease we're all facing is the coronavirus sweeping
the world. To overcome, we're
going to need to make new discoveries, gain new insights, and achieve new
breakthroughs. It all begins with
the pursuit of knowledge. The State of Israel is
on the front lines of the search for this vital knowledge. We have developed a model
which fuses the wisdom of science with the power of policymaking.
The Israeli model has three guiding principles: One — the country must
stay open. We all paid a huge
price: an economic price, a physical price and an emotional price for bringing
life to a standstill in 2020. But my friends, to bring economies back to growth,
children
back to school, and parents back to work, lockdowns, restrictions, quarantines aren’t the way. You
can’t do it in the long term. Our model, rather than
locking people down in passive sleep-mode, recruits them to the effort. For example, we asked Israeli
families to carry out home-testing of their children so we can keep schools
open—and indeed schools stayed open.
Now I can tell you that we are going to distribute dozens of these
self-tests to all Israeli parents. They can be part of the fight. The Second
Rule—vaccinate early. Right from the start, Israelis were quick to get
vaccinated.
We are in a race against a deadly virus and we must try to be ahead of
it. In July we were the
first to learn that the vaccines were waning and getting weaker—that’s what
brought a surge in Delta cases.
The third dose
It was then when my government decided to administer a third dose of
vaccine—the booster—to the Israeli public. It was a tough decision, given that at the time the FDA
hadn't yet even approved it. Yet we faced a choice
to either drag Israel into yet another set of lockdowns, further harm our
economy and society; or to double down on vaccines. We chose the latter. We pioneered the
booster shot. Now, two months in I
can report that it works: With a third dose,
you're 7 times more protected than with two doses, and 40 times more protected
than without any vaccine. The booster works. As a result, Israel is
on course to escape the fourth wave without a lockdown, without further harm to
our economy.
Israel's economy is growing, unemployment is going down. I'm glad that our
actions have inspired other countries to follow with the booster.
The third rule – adapt and move quickly. We formed a national
task force that meets every day. I personally lead it. This task is intended to
bypass slow governmental bureaucracy, make quick decisions and act on them
right away.
Trial and error is key. Every day is a new day, with new data and new decisions. When
something works, we keep it. When it doesn't, we
ditch it.
Running a country during a pandemic is not only about health. It's
about carefully balancing all aspects of life that are affected by corona,
especially Jobs and education. While doctors are important, they cannot be the ones
running the national initiative. The only person that
has a good vantage point of all of this is the national leader of any given
country.
Above all, we're doing everything in our power to provide people with
the tools needed to protect their lives.
The ancient Jewish text, the Talmud, says that, whoever saves one life, is as if he saved an entire world. And
that's what we aspire to do.
The administration of poison requires a willing victim
Distinguished delegates, While Israel strives
to do good, we cannot lose sight for one moment of what’s happening in our
neighborhood.
Israel is, quite literally, surrounded by Hezbollah, Shia militias,
Islamic Jihad, and Hamas. On our borders. These
terror groups seek to dominate the Middle East and spread radical Islam across
the world.
What do they all have in common? They all want to destroy my country, And they're all backed
by Iran.
They get their funding from Iran, they get their training from Iran, and
they get their weapons from Iran. Iran’s great goal is
crystal clear to anybody who cares to open their eyes: Iran seeks to dominate
the region — and seeks to do so under a nuclear umbrella. For the past three decades Iran has spread its carnage
and destruction around the Middle East, country after country: Lebanon, Iraq,
Syria, Yemen, Gaza.
What do all these places have in common? They are all falling
apart.
Their citizens — hungry and suffering. Their economies
—collapsing. Like the Midas touch,
Iran's regime has the Mullah-touch: Every
place Iran touches fails. If you think Iranian terror is confined to Israel,
you're wrong.
Distinguished delegates, In 1988, Iran set up a death commission that ordered the
mass murder of 5,000 political activists. They were hanged from
cranes.
This ‘death commission’ was made up of four people: Ebrahim Raisi, Iran's new president, was one of them. Raisi
also oversaw the murder of Iranian children. His nickname is the
Butcher of Tehran because that's exactly what he did: he butchered his own
people.
One of the witnesses of this massacre, stated in her testimony, that
when Raisi would finish a round of murder, he'd throw a party, pocketing the
money of those he just executed minutes ago… and then would sit down to eat
cream cakes. He celebrated the
murder of his own people, by devouring cream cakes. And now Raisi is Iran’s new president. This is who we're
dealing with.
Getting away with murder
Over the past few years, Iran has made a major leap forward, in its
nuclear R&D, in its production-capacity, and in its enrichment. Iran's
nuclear weapon program is at a critical point. All red lines have been crossed. Inspections — ignored. All
wishful-thinking — proven false. Iran is violating the
IAEAs safeguard agreements, and it's getting away with it. They
harass inspectors and sabotage their investigations,
and
they’re getting away with it. They
enrich Uranium to the level that is one step short of weapons-grade material, and
they’re getting away with it. Evidence which clearly proves Iran's intentions for
nuclear weapons in secret sites in Toorkooz-abad, Teheran & Marivan — is
ignored.
Iran’s nuclear program has hit a watershed moment; and so has our
tolerance.
Words do not stop centrifuges from spinning. There are those in the world who seem to view Iran's
pursuit of nuclear weapons as an inevitable reality, as a done deal — or
they've just become tired of hearing about it. Israel doesn't have
that privilege.
We will not tire. We will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.
I want to tell you something: Iran is much weaker,
much more vulnerable than it seems. Its economy is sinking, its
regime is rotten and divorced from the younger generation, its corrupt government
fails to even bring water to large parts of the country. The weaker they are,
the more extreme they go.
If we put our heads to it, if we're serious about stopping it, if we use
all our resourcefulness, we can prevail. And that's exactly
what we're going to do.
More and more is yet to come
But not everything is dark in the Middle East. Alongside worrying
trends, there are also rays of light. First and foremost, the growing ties Israel is forging
with Arab and Muslim countries. Ties that began 42 years ago with Israel’s
historic peace agreement with Egypt, continued 27 years ago with Israel's peace
agreement with Jordan, and even more recently with the Abraham Accords that
normalized our relations with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco. More is to come.
At the ripe young age of 73, more and more nations are understanding
Israel's value and unique place in the world. Some friends have
stood with us since our founding. The United States of America is a long-time, trusted
friend of Israel, as we saw, yet again, just a few days ago in congress. Alongside
our old friends, we are gaining new friends — in the Middle East and beyond.
Durban - a haven for the lazy
Last week this manifested itself with the defeat of the racist,
anti-Semitic, Durban conference. This conference was originally meant to be against
racism, but over the years turned into a conference of racism — against Israel
and the Jewish people. And
the world has had enough of this.
I want to thank the 38 countries (38!) who chose truth over lies and
skipped the conference. And to those countries who chose to participate in this
farce, I say: Attacking Israel doesn’t make you
morally superior, fighting the only democracy in the Middle East doesn’t make
you Woke, adopting cliché's about Israel without bothering to learn the basic
facts, well.. that's just plain lazy.
Your choice!
Every member state in this building has a choice. It’s not a political
choice, but a moral one. It’s a choice between darkness and light. Darkness that persecutes political prisoners, murders
the innocent, abuses women & minorities and seeks to end the modern world
as we know it. Or light — that
pursues freedom, prosperity and opportunity.
Over the past 73 years, the State of Israel — the people of Israel —
have achieved so much in the face of so much. And yet, I can say
with full confidence:
Our best days are ahead of us. Israel is a nation of great hope, Israel is a nation
that has brought the heritage of the Torah to life in modern-day Israel, a
nation of an unbreakable spirit.
מ
עט מן האור דוחה הרבה מן החושך
A bit of light dispels much darkness.
The lighthouse among the stormy seas – Stands tall, Stands
strong,
And her light shines brighter than ever. Thank you.