Israel
President Peres: Negotiations For Peace Critical, Makes Us Light
Unto The Nations

By
Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Jerusalem,
Israel ---- October 12, 2009 ..... The following speech of Israel
President Shimon Peres to open the Knesset Session in Jerusalem
was forwarded by the Israel Government Press Office to the Israel
News Agency.
Welcome back
in peace to the Knesset. Sir, Knesset Speaker, I thank you for
inviting me to open this Knesset Session. Let this speech line
the walls within this house.
This session
opens in hopes of a good year for all of Israel, in prayer for
peace in Jerusalem, in hopes of the release of Gilad Shalit and
in praise of Ada Yonath's recent Nobel Prize.
This Knesset
Session will have to make important decisions, even if we can
say that this session opens at a time when Israels situation
has improved in many areas.
For example,
Israel recovered first, nearly alone, and without a deep recession
from the economic crisis that afflicted our world recently.
The economic
leadership acted with caution. Fortunately, Israel bustles with
the talents of all its citizens. And it seems that our economy
is taking off again with renewed growth.
Without vanity,
it can be said that our country, with its small area, won something
great the capabilities of its people.
Israels
population is one thousandths of the entire worlds. Its
GDP (Gross Domestic Product) three thousandths of global GDP.
Nevertheless,
the road ahead is still long and full of work.
Two central
challenges face us in the future: security and education.
Regarding
security in my opinion, Israels construction is not
complete so long as the peace process remains unfinished.
I am aware
of those that argue we lack an Arab partner. Indeed, we have no
partner for emotional peace. The peace we have, and the peace
that will come, will not be romantic. It will not come from love.
It will come from necessity.
Israel prefers
such a peace to and endless process with no visible end. Enough
with the process, the time has come to reach final conclusions.
In a few
days Israel will mark 15 years from the peace treaty with Jordan,
and next month we will mark 32 years since the historic visit
to Israel of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. I know, the peace
with Egypt and the peace with Jordan are not based on love. We
do not fall into each others friendly arms. And we even
hear incitement against us.
We did not
wish for such a peace but Israel must contend with what
exists. And what exists is no different than that between the
rest of the worlds countries, which show little sympathy
to their neighbors.
For 30 years
in Egypt, and at least 15 years in Jordan, there have been no
wars at the border. Combat has ceased. The Israel Defense Forces
(IDF) can focus on other objectives. Most importantly, there are
no wars to take away our children; no black frames in the newspapers,
no tears.
Colleagues,
this is peace. We may desire more, but this is always a better
alternative to bloodshed.
We have saved
generations of Israelis, Egyptians, and Jordanians; other Arab
countries have also had to relinquish their swords and prevent
their own suffering.
In our current
situation, Israel must choose between two options.
To be alone,
isolated, and solely responsible for all the territories while
facing hostility from Palestinians and Arab states, as well as
increasing criticism from many other countries. This risks a de
facto single state with two nations.
Or, we can continue to negotiate with Palestinian Authority until
we find an acceptable solution.
I say to
the government and Knesset, here and now, dont slow down
the negotiations, look for every break, try every option in order
to put an end to more than 100 years of quarrel and bloodshed.
I am sure the people will be with you.
Without negotiations
Hamas will strengthen and ambush the Palestinians, Jordanians,
and Egyptians, undermining their situation, and trying to destroy
any hope for peace in our region.
There is
choice - less war, and there is choice - less peace. Of course
we prefer peace. All the more so when the gap has narrowed between
the Palestinian position and the Israel position; a change caused
in part by the Prime Ministers Speech at Bar-Ilan and the
improvement in the territories.
The miracle
drug we seem to have invented for all our sickness is mere explanation.
We believe that if we explain the situation, solutions will suddenly
bloom, or there will be need for them. We will not win through
explanations. We will win with actions.
In my opinion,
if Israel moves forwards with peace and makes peace with the Palestinians,
and if we start negotiations with Syria and Lebanon, we will remove
the main pretext for the Iranian madness against us and
against the other residents of this region.
The majority
in Israel already accept a two state solution. We cannot withdraw
from it, and there exists today no alternative solution.
I appeal
to you, Prime Minister, and I urge you, members of the Israel
Knesset, that despite hesitation on the part of Palestinians do
let give up on the Israel dream. Call on the Palestinian Authority
to establish a state on our side that does not threaten. So that
neither we nor the Palestinians have to live under the shadow
of Hamas.
Israel cannot
miss this opportunity and go back to what has happened the past
16 years, during which we let incitement, violence, rejection,
and anti-Semitism fill the void.
We wish the
contribution to peace would be symmetrical between us and
the Arabs. But the situation is not symmetric. We must give up
land and the Palestinians must stop terrorism. The process is
not symmetric at the start but will in the end, offer symmetry
to both sides it will grant them both peace.
The Palestinians
will achieve a state of independence that does not threaten and
Israel will gain both security that doesnt depend on the
mood and normal relations with the Arabic world.
Hamas has
been rubbing its own hands. It sees in the Goldstone
Commission Report a tail wind, because the Report looks for
war criminals in the defenders and ignores the real
and permanent crime, the aggressors crime of terror.
Out of the
26 suggestions that the Commission made, none deal with how to
fight terrorism.
The Goldstone
Commission Report says that the Palestinians have the right to
forceful resistance based on the right of self-determination.
What is the right to forceful resistance? To fire
on civilians?
A one-sided
report will not determine our fate.
We are proud
of the Israel Defense
Forces. Israel is proud of its commanders and soldiers. The
IDF protects the historic right of our nation, a nation that more
than once others tried to annihilate. Sweden cannot not prevent
the terror. The IDF does.
To conclude
my point - do not stop working for the resumption of negotiations
with the Palestinian Authority, with the assistance of the United
States to get to the possible peace.
Education
is another challenge. And it is no less important than achieving
peace and security.
Israel has
no capital except for human capital. This type of capital cannot
be inherited, it can only be produced to be bequeathed to our
children. Only a just distribution of this capital can produce
justice and equality for all of Israels citizens. Providing
primary and secondary education, free, for all of Israels
youths, promises the best future for this country.
Israel cannot
accept the present decline in learning. Nor can it accept the
rise in ignorance. The violence amongst the young in our country
is an epidemic we must stand against.
Schools are
Israels melting pot. They are the shared foundation for
the secular and the religious; the poor and the rich; the Sephardic
and the Ashkenazi; the Jews, the Muslims, the Christians, the
Druze, and the Circassians living in our country.
This shared
foundation must not slip out beneath our feet, such as when state
education becomes independent and private. There exists no fundamental
contradiction between religion and science. Maimonides already
proved that the laws of Halakah and scientific knowledge make
not a strong combination, but a genius one.
We cannot
accept the brain drain from this country, and we must and can
ensure the return of brains to Israel.
I mention
with appreciation the efforts by Education Ministry to deal seriously
with this challenge. With your permission, I would like to add
to this effort some ideas and challenges, because good intentions
alone will not improve education.
I suggest
that the bulk of revenue collected from the recent economic growth
and discovery of new natural resources, like gas, will go to education
and science.
I think that
its time to spread science across the entire country; to
manufacturing and utilities, to agriculture and industry, and
first and foremost to the security network; to allow these sectors
to rise from elementary school levels to the university levels.
Hi-tech can be applied in each of these areas.
The IDF has
moved the past few years from an army of soldiers to an army of
minds. Thus, we must, in my opinion, provide academic instruction
for all IDF soldiers.
Increasing
the academic foundation of the IDF will raise the general level
of science in Israel. This process already occurred in high-tech:
the defense initiated it and it spread across the country.
Israel can
and should be the first in the world to have an army that trains
and studies at the same time.
And in the
IDF today the solider already learns how to work, manage, control,
and defend the country as a citizen in uniform. He or she can
also learn and prepare the country for a new future. It
is our duty to create a new model army, ready for combat and intellectually
capable, that will train across the country in camps and schools.
The IDF exists ready today to connect military training with university
campus. And Israel has the necessary financial and intellectual
resources.
The universities
can and should act as partners in this change. They will develop
new opportunities including fostering more research and development,
alongside teaching and education
For this
reason I suggest, that in addition to private donations, all the
organized donations that come from the Jewish people to Israel
go to research and development in universities and research institutes.
Israels
scientific potential is priceless. Science and technology must
hold a central part in building Israels future. A country
does not grow, its wisdom grows.
That is,
a country with little land can be a country with a lot of science.
And already
today, Israel has begun to head in the right direction. In the
five innovative global industries energy, water, biotechnology,
teaching, and internal security- Israel is one of the leaders.
To take one
industry as an example, one that will likely grow substantially
in the future, let us look at the industry the will develop from
research into stem cells.
I know you
will smile if I tell you that today the world is looking for way
to manufacture replacement parts for the body, and even brain
cells.
Israel today
already occupies a respectable position in the relevant research.
Israel is 2nd after the United States, alongside Britain. And
from the 20 most important scientific articles in this field from
the past year 10 came from Israel. Today
science is the leading power. It offers solutions that dwarf all
dreams. Scientific achievements surpass all imagination.
And who like
us, Israelis, knows how to achieve dream. All the achievements
of man begin in a dream said Herzl. And across the entire
world we are known as dreamers and those that achieve our dreams.
Finally -
investing in education and striving for peace, if we succeeded
in these two missions we will be a country that produces a lot
from very little, we will be a light unto the nations,
as dreamt David Ben Gurion.
Israel must
have faith and vision. Belief in our abilities and a vision for
our actions. Together, they need to produce the necessary changes
- even if they are difficult and demanding - and even if they
are not many.
We turn our
faces to the future, to our main resource the young generation.
History is
sometimes like a galloping horse. When it passes by your house,
you had better jump on its saddle, because that horse can gallop
also without you. I hope that from this house will emanate the
great news. May you have a productive year.
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