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Welcome to Israel: A Country Under Siege
Regan gained "...a new found respect, admiration and love for its people. People that are open, friendly and warm, welcoming and thrilled that you have come to visit their country. And, more than anything else, they are patriotic."
The following are excerpts from American Thinker author, Lauri B. Regan, an attorney at a global law firm in New York, who just returned from ten days in Israel where she "...did not meet one Israeli that did not have a personal story to tell:...".
Imagine living in the State of New Jersey and being surrounded in all directions by enemies desiring your destruction. Imagine that the 22 states closest to the borders of your state despise you and all of New Jersey's inhabitants with such intensity that only your total annihilation will satisfy their reason d'être, animal instincts and blood curdling desires.
Welcome to the State of Israel. A country smaller than the State of New Jersey, bordered by enemies from every view, over every hill top and abutting many of its cities. A country surviving through the sheer determination and strength that only a people tested time and again, decade after decade, century after century and millennium after millennium can understand.
Liberal or conservative, socialist or capitalist, religious or secular, Israelis have one thing in common -- survival. Since gaining their independence, Israelis have been in a constant struggle for their survival and that of their homeland. With their success in thwarting attack after attack by enemies unprovoked and aggressors motivated by hate and evil, they should have gained the respect of the citizenry of the world. Instead, they have been demonized beyond reproach. They are the world's scapegoats, continually blamed for the lack of peace in the region that only their enemies have the ability to achieve. But they are undeterred.
One Israeli said to me, "I am educated. I have been taught to hate the Arabs but if they come up to me and say to me, ‘I want peace,' I would say to them, ‘Here is a piece of my land. Let us be neighbors.'"
Unfortunately, the Arabs do not approach Israelis and say, "I want peace." They say, "We do not recognize your right to exist. We will not rest until your country has been destroyed and you are gone from our land."
And so instead of walking the streets of Israel's cities touring art museums and shopping, we visited the Golan Heights riddled with shell casings, mine fields and Syrian bunkers. We walked past Mike's Place, the beachfront restaurant in Tel Aviv, at which a suicide bomber blew himself and three Israelis up and wounding countless other innocent victims. We traveled to Sderot, the town bordering Gaza that has been the recipient of thousands of Qassam missiles shot by Hamas. And we looked over the mountains to the border of Lebanon and the site at which three Israeli soldiers were kidnapped several years ago and later returned in coffins.
And, there are the children, "... who are too scared to leave their homes, who have nightmares, and who only know a life filled with terror."
While parents in the United States raise their children to study hard, go to college and get a good job, parents in Israel raise their children to love their country, become good soldiers and be prepared for war. In America, we pray that when our kids turn 18 and leave the house, they won't drink and drive, take drugs and get involved with the wrong crowd. In Israel, mothers and fathers pray that when their kids turn 18 and join the army, they will live long enough to return and have children of their own that will one day defend their homeland.
In America, citizens have a choice as to whether to join the military and defend their country. The liberal elite look down on those patriotic enough to make that choice and they refuse to demonstrate the respect and reverence earned by those opting to make the military a lifelong career. (Recall Hillary Clinton telling "General Betray Us" that his reports would "require the willing suspension of disbelief.")
In Israel there is no such choice. A soldier remains in the reserves until age 45, likely to be called to service at some point in time. Soldiers are respected and are the embodiment of patriotism and survival. They don't question their destiny as they pay tribute on a daily basis to all that preceded them and that gave their lives in order that they would have a land to call home. Veteran's Day in Israel is a day of thoughtful reflection, not parades and shopping sprees.
Unlike the lack of resolve shown by Americans in the wars of the last few decades, Israelis will continue to show resolve and will survive. They don't live in fear of the next missile; they build bunkers and walls to protect themselves. While driving through the hills just outside of Jerusalem, we looked upon the bunker being built to protect the Israeli Prime Minister and members of the Knesset in case of nuclear attack. In such a case, I was told that the projected scenario would include the loss of approximately 600,000 Israelis, but Israel would survive. On the other hand, the continued existence of the attacker is questionable; the Mideast would be forever altered.
Israelis are survivors. Immediately bordered by Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, surrounded by 22 hostile nations, and existing in a world that despises its existence, Israel is flourishing. I left Israel confident that notwithstanding the odds, the lack of support shown to date by the Obama administration, and the fact that only 13% of American Jews have stepped foot on Israeli soil, Israel will endure.
A gaze at the magnificent landscape -- desert converted to farmland, crumbling Syrian bunkers, the ruins of Masada -- covered with army posts and check points, concrete walls and barbed wire fences, all erected to deter terrorist attack, provides the basis of understanding that this tiny plot of land, under siege since its inception, will never be destroyed by the myriad of enemies set on its destruction.
Also on NowPublic Gaza Special News Coverage, here.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (21)
at 04:27 on April 6th, 2009
There is another side to this story you know!
at 04:45 on April 6th, 2009
Hi, gerry! Of course, I know:). Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
at 04:48 on April 6th, 2009
Thank you for the story Rhonda, not many can understand what it is like to be under terror attack for decades.
It's easy for people to give pretty speeches but those who have to live the nightmare must come up with workable solutions.
at 04:50 on April 6th, 2009
You are very welcome, Hiranya! Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation!
at 11:17 on April 6th, 2009
what idiot would want to go to South central when he or she has the chance to go to Beverly Hills.
damn I want to go there this summer. warm sun and the sand and hot babes
at 05:30 on April 6th, 2009
onedimesional (not verified), thank you for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on Ms. Regan's story.
at 05:56 on April 6th, 2009
American Thinker.com, this is bunk, absolutely fallacious :
The most prominent example of 'resolve' is the new 'Freedom Tower' (unofficial name) at the site of the WTC disaster in New York. New, better buildings sprout up rather rapidly after calamities in the USA not only to encourage new business and jobs but also to replace the bad memories with new confidence.
Anyone can see the vestiges of war in Europe till today.
Thanks for bringing this to us, Rhonda !
at 06:59 on April 6th, 2009
You are very welcome, Fred! Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation!
at 11:05 on April 6th, 2009
it's now going to be called the "One World Trade Center" ... no, i'm serious.
at 06:21 on April 6th, 2009
For little children and families to go through such daily trials is nothing less than barbaric.
at 07:06 on April 6th, 2009
jazzyzazzy, thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation!
at 06:53 on April 6th, 2009
Its a miracle that the Jewish people are not extinct. I agree totally, they are surrounded on all sides by enemy's who would rather see every man, woman and small child dead, other than to live side by side in peace. That's the reason why there can never be a two-state solution. No, for it would mean the obliteration of the Jewish state.
Perhaps some of our leaders need a wakeup call before they stick their nose's were they certainly don't belong. Yes, do you remember what the landlord said? divide the land (The Jewish state called Israel) and i will destroy you. Well we should heed that warning Mr. or Mrs. politician after all, how can we fight earthquakes,volcanic eruptions,asteroid impacts,famines ,floods, with armies, bullets and bombs?
at 07:02 on April 6th, 2009
Ravinwood_777, thank you for stopping by and commenting!
at 07:40 on April 6th, 2009
Rhonda thank youi for sharing this story. This is a very good article on Israel as presented by Laura Regan, which certainly shows the Israeli point of view. It is necessary for us to see this side and then go on and see the persepective from the other side. I can see some pessimism in the comments regarding a two state solution. Nothing will ever be realized if we don.t try to solve the problem. Look how long it took to sort out Europe. The Germans and Frech were archenemies for centuries. Now they work closely together in bringing a better Europe to their children.
When in Bosnia, I saw how hate was passed on from generation to generation. Therein lies the present problem. There is no doubt that we must strive to improve the lot of the Palestians. Hopefully we will see progress in our lifetime.
at 08:18 on April 6th, 2009
Hi, Cypresso! Thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation! I have added a link, at the end of the story, to NowPublic Gaza Special News Coverage for readers convenience. Thanks again!
at 12:19 on April 6th, 2009
There is definitely another side to this story. Palestinians have rockets and rocks. Israel has tanks and F-16's and military. Palestinian homes, schools and businesses are bulldozed. Poor weak Israel has the power to stop food from coming in to the country. Palestinians live in third world conditions while the Israelis party the night away in clubs. All of that beside Israel as it is now was setup by the UK and America. The Bible says Israel will be established when Jesus returns so that is not "Israel" so that is in reality is purelly a Zionist government created by the illegal seizure of land from a soverign people. The sheep were quelled by the message of the bible which was once again wielded for power and not truth. One Ring (Religion) to rule them all. I wouldn't be suprised if Israel announced Jesus was there and he told the world to let them rule.
at 17:53 on April 6th, 2009
Truther (not verified), thank you for reading and commenting.
at 21:55 on April 6th, 2009
Wow, a rare Pro-Israel story. Give it a day or so, the 'experts' will explain in long paragraphs how it's 99.9% Israel's fault.
at 10:20 on April 7th, 2009
nyctuber, thank you for reading, commenting, and for the recommendation!
at 06:28 on April 9th, 2009
This is a good artcile Rhonda, thanks for posting it.
at 14:51 on April 9th, 2009
You are very welcome, Matt Pryor (not verified). Thank you for reading and commenting!