*****   February 17, 2004
Another President for the Occupation?
"The Cause of Israel is the Cause of America"

By SEN. JOHN KERRY

Editors' Note: We offer this unfettered pledge of fealty to Israel by
John Kerry as yet more evidence that there's scarcely a dime's worth
of difference between the major political candidates of both parties
on the life-and-death issues of our time. AC/JSC

My first trip to Israel made real for me all I'd believed about Israel.

I was allowed to fly an air force jet from the Ovda Airbase. It was
then that Israeli insecurity about narrow borders became very real to
me. In a matter of minutes, I came close to violating the airspace of
Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. From that moment on, I felt as Israelis do:
The promise of peace must be secure before the Promised Land is
secure on a thin margin of land.

Back on the ground on that first trip, I toured the country from
Kibbutz Mizgav Am to Masada to the Golan. I stood in the very shelter
in a kibbutz in the north where children were attacked and I looked
at launching sites and impact zones for Katousha rockets. I was
enthralled by Tel Aviv, moved by Jerusalem and inspired by by
standing above Capernaum, looking out over the Sea of Galilee, where
I read aloud the Sermon on The Mount. I met people of stunning
commitment, who honestly and vigorously debated the issues as I
watched and listened intently. I went as a friend by conviction; I
returned a friend at the deepest personal level.

As the only true democracy in the Middle East, Israel has both the
burden and the glory of a vigorous public square. We as Americans
must be the truest and best kind of ally--forthright enough to say
what we think--and steadfast enough to stay the course in hard
passages as well as easy days.

Herzl's famous words--"If you will it, it is no dream"--signify the
promise and the greatest power of Israel--and the hope that a fair
and secure peace can be achieved. We must be committed to support
Israel in the exacting, essential search for that dream.

I will never forget a moment on top of Masada, when I stood on that
great plateau where the oath of new soldiers used to be sworn against
the desert backdrop and the test of history. I had spent several
hours with Yadin Roman debating whether or not Josephus Flavius was
correct in his account of the siege--whether these really were the
last Jews fighting for survival--whether they had escaped since no
remains were ever found. After our journey through history--which we
resolved with a vote in favor of history as recorded--we stood as a
group at the end of the cliff and altogether we shouted across the
chasm--across the desert--Am Yisrael Chai. And across the silence we
listened as voices came back--faintly we heard the echo of the souls
of those who perished--Am Yisrael Chai. The State of Israel lives.
The people of Israel live.

In this difficult time we must again reaffirm we are enlisted for the
duration--and reaffirm our belief that the cause of Israel must be
the cause of America--and the cause of people of conscience
everywhere.

John Kerry is a Massachusetts Senator and a Democratic Candidate for
the Presidency of the United States. Article is originally appeared
in the Brown Students for Israel publication "Perspectives: An Israel
Review"

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Yoshie

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