Jerusalem Post
 
 
Fundamentally Freund: Happy Balfour Day!  
By _MICHAEL  FREUND_ (http://www.jpost.com/Authors/AuthorPage.aspx?id=113) 
10/31/2012 21:30
It is time for Israel to fight back and to wage a  counteroffensive in the 
war of ideas. We cannot sit by idly and watch as lies,  slander and 
defamation are hurled our way. Our right to this land is  undeniable.

 
 
Recent years have seen an intensified effort by Israel’s foes to demonize  
and delegitimize the Jewish state.

>From organizing flotillas to Gaza to  pushing for boycotts and sanctions, 
these misguided militants have sought to  rebrand Israel as a bellicose and 
aggressive nation.

Consisting of an  increasingly strident chorus of Islamist radicals, 
Western anarchists and  pro-Palestinian activists, they have made it their 
mission 
to besmirch Israel on  college campuses, in the international press and at 
every available  opportunity.

Not content with critiquing Israeli governmental policy,  this knot of 
knaves has gone a step further, seeking to undermine the validity  of Israel’s 
existence by portraying it as an illicit entity in the region. Left  
unanswered, these charges may begin to stick, further weakening Israel’s image  
abroad and damaging her standing worldwide.

It is time for Israel to  fight back and to wage a counteroffensive in the 
war of ideas. We cannot sit by  idly and watch as lies, slander and 
defamation are hurled our way. Our right to  this land is undeniable and 
inviolable 
and we must assert it with all the  intensity and determination that we can 
muster.

A good place to start  would be to give the world a quick history lesson 
and remind them that we are  here by right and not out of pity.

After all, it was 95 years ago this  week, on November 2, 1917, that the 
British government issued one of the most  significant documents of the modern 
era – the Balfour Declaration – which  reaffirmed the right of the Jewish 
people to renew their ancient Biblical  homeland in Israel.

Written by foreign secretary Arthur James Balfour and  approved by His 
Majesty’s government, the declaration stated clearly and  unequivocally that 
Britain’s leaders “view with favor the establishment in  Palestine of a 
national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best  endeavors to 
facilitate the achievement of this object.”

Subsequently,  when the League of Nations, the precursor to the United 
Nations, approved the  Mandate for Palestine in July 1922, it formally 
incorporated the Balfour  Declaration.

In the preamble, it stated that, “the Principal Allied  Powers have also 
agreed that the Mandatory should be responsible for putting  into effect the 
declaration originally made on November 2nd, 1917, by the  Government of His 
Britannic Majesty, and adopted by the said Powers, in favor of  the 
establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish  people.”

The Mandate, which was approved by more than 50 member nations,  also noted 
“the historical connections of the Jewish people with  Palestine.”

In other words, Israel was later established with the full  backing and 
support of the international community, and it was the Balfour  Declaration 
which laid the conceptual groundwork for that to happen.

As  Norman Bentwich, who served as the British-appointed attorney-general 
for  mandatory Palestine, noted in his book, Mandate  Memories, “The Balfour 
Declaration was not an impetuous or sentimental  act of the British 
government, as has been sometimes represented, or a  calculated measure of 
political 
warfare. It was a deliberate decision of British  policy and idealist 
politics, weighed and reweighed, and adopted only after full  consultation with 
the United States and with other Allied  Nations.”

Hence, the creation of the Zionist state was neither a rogue  act nor an 
unlawful deed. It was fully grounded in international law and  approved by the 
nations of the world. Anyone who claims otherwise is simply  twisting the 
truth.

And Balfour Day, the day it all began, therefore  presents us with a 
wonderful opportunity to jog the world’s memory and silence  those who say that 
we 
are sitting on stolen land. It is a day we should be  celebrating as a 
seminal moment in Israel’s modern- day rebirth.

In case  you think that the Balfour Declaration is little more than ancient 
history and  that no one really cares about such things, think again.

For a number of  years, the Palestinians have been waging a campaign 
specifically targeting the  Balfour Declaration which has included rallies, 
protests and even calls by  Palestinian officials for an apology from Britain.

An October 24 report  on Iran’s Press TV stated that a London-based 
Palestinian group is launching a  crusade to compel the UK government to 
express 
regret for its “past atrocities  starting with the Balfour Declaration.”

Clearly, if the Palestinians deem  it important enough to wage war against, 
the dusty old pages of the Balfour  Declaration are still highly relevant.

And that is why it is imperative  that we once again embrace Balfour Day 
each year and commemorate it as widely as  possible. We must utilize this 
occasion to educate Jews and non-Jews alike  regarding the justness of our 
cause, which far too many seem to have  overlooked.

The battle over Israel’s legitimacy is well underway, and we  must use 
every tool at our disposal to defend the truth. By restoring some  historical 
consciousness and context to the dispute, we can even the playing  field and 
make a better and more compelling case that Israel’s right to exist,  
regardless of what our critics might say, is not something that is open to  
debate.

Happy Balfour Day!

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