March 8, 2022
Ukraine and Putin Remind Israel: You’re on your own
Dear Friend of FLAME: Russia’s murderous attack on Ukraine reminds Israel of a truth
that the Jewish state’s first prime minister, David Ben Gurion,
intuited decades ago: When the chips are down, Israel is on its own.
Even before Israel achieved statehood, its Zionist founders were living
this existential fact of life affirmed when Britain betrayed its Mandate for Palestine by carving out the
majority of Palestine to create Trans-Jordan, and again when it issued its
1939 White Paper, trapping millions of Jews in the European slaughterhouse
of the Holocaust.
Ben Gurion and his successors in Israel’s War of Independence once
again slammed into this hard truth in the Six-Day War, as well as in its
many battles against terror groups and in other crises over the years.
Israel knows well there can be mounds of international agreements, cordial
declarations, and statesmen’s pledges, but when a formidable
enemy—or a treacherous ally—disregards these pacts and
sentiments, Israel, like Ukraine, stands alone.
Even Israel’s best friend, the United States, freely proclaims its
“unbreakable bonds” with the Jewish state. But then—as
happened with President Obama just months later— betray those promises at the United Nations by failing to veto a
Security Council resolution aimed at nullifying Israel’s sovereignty
in parts of Jerusalem and its communities in Judea and Samaria.
Putin, like all tyrants before him, disregards all prior arrangements in
pursuing the re-establishment of a Russian Empire. Ukraine suddenly has
become, for Putin, the Third Reich Redux.
Recall that Ukrainians suffered perhaps the worst of Nazi Germany’s
assault on Stalin’s USSR—after having suffered the worst of Stalin’s own barbaric insanity.
Improbably, Ukrainians elected President Zelensky, a Jewish comedian who lost many relatives in the Holocaust. His father was a decorated World
War II Red Army hero. Even these facts pose no contradiction in
Putin’s unhinged narrative about Ukraine’s alleged neo-Nazi
regime.
Meanwhile, the world expresses outrage, levies limited, mostly toothless
sanctions with little short-term urgency, and sends trickles of
“defensive weapons” to stop a quarter of a million heavily
armed Russian soldiers. Ukrainians may be putting up a plucky defense, but
their fate is dubious at best.
As the world dithers in its response to Putin’s military buildup and
naked aggression, Israel needs to remember that when its survival as a
nation is at stake—as Ukraine’s surely is—only Israel itself can ensure Israel’s future.
Like Ukraine, Israel is facing enemies that would love to see it disappear
from the family of nations. Those enemies adhere to an utterly fictitious
historical narrative about everything from Jewish history in the Middle
East—including whether Jewish Temples existed—to the Mossad’s alleged deployment of Zionist killer dolphins.
Just as Putin invents a fictional history of Ukraine and alleges
atrocities, Israel is regularly accused by malicious NGOs of human-rights
violations—even genocide and apartheid—that are manifestly false.
And, like today’s Ukraine, Israel has been left to fend for itself
when attacked incessantly.
The United Nations in 1947 voted to partition Palestine. But not one of the
international endorsers of the plan helped Israel militarily when it was
swarmed by genocidal Arab armies in 1948.
None of these UN members would even supply Israel with the arms that were
desperately needed to repel the Arab horde invading from all directions.
Prophetically, Israel stood alone.
In 1967, the UN withdrew its “peacekeeping” force from the
Sinai when Egypt’s Nasser demanded it. The UN force, ironically, was
removed precisely when an Egyptian aggressor promised a genocidal war. Israel was deserted by all of its
“allies,” but nonetheless—single-handedly—turned
the debacle into a stunning victory.
Israel now faces one of its greatest challenges: a nuclear Iran. Iran has
proclaimed that it will destroy Israel. Its nuclear and missile programs
are its vehicles to do so.
The elite of the UN—a team of negotiators from the Security
Council’s permanent members plus Germany—gave Israel’s vicious enemy precisely what it wanted: A roadmap to
achieving nuclear weaponry, just supposedly delayed by a decade.
Iran secretly continued its program, leading then-President Trump to
renounce American support for the toothless deal. Iran now stands just
months from nuclear “breakout.”
Now, President Biden’s team is in Vienna, negotiating a replacement
agreement with Iran that observers expect will be even weaker than the old
one, and which Iran will certainly continue cheating on.
The same world order that failed to protect Ukraine from Russia now
effetely insists that it can deter Iran from nuking Israel.
It bears repeating: Only Israel can ensure Israel’s survival. Israel
knows that this can only be decided in Jerusalem—not at the Vienna
negotiations or the New York headquarters of the UN.
No nation can outsource its own survivability. Israel’s best friend,
America, is only as reliable as the administration and the sitting
congressional majority. Israel cherishes American support, but Israeli
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett—like his predecessors—cannot
take the chance of suffering the same fate as President Zelensky’s
Ukraine.
Please point out to friends, family, colleagues, and your elected
representatives that Israel has always maintained its self-reliance. The
wisdom and urgency of providing Israel with defense resources—like
Iron Dome funding and other military assets—is underscored by
Putin’s actions in Ukraine. This support reduces Israel’s
vulnerability to its enemies and advances the cause of peace in the Middle East.
Emphasize that Ukraine reminds Israel of the danger of relying on
“the kindness of strangers.” In the case of Iran, any nuclear
pact that is not verifiably ironclad only assures that Israel will
need to act to ensure its future—as it always has.
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