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Farewell speech by President Shimon Peres
Address to the Knesset plenum
24 Jul 2014
I came to thank you for the privilege you granted me to serve our country
and its people for the past seven years. I leave the presidency without
parting from my faith. I will continue to serve my country as a deep believer
that Israel is an exemplary state.
President Shimon Peres and his successor Reuven Rivlin in the Knesset, 2011 I
came to thank you for the privilege you granted me to serve our country and its
people for the past seven years. There is no greater privilege. Thank you.
Israel, this small country, became a truly great state.
I know of no other country on the face of the earth or throughout history, which
amazed and surprised so much.
Gathering in its people. Making its wilderness bloom. Resurrected from the
ruins, surviving a terrible Holocaust. Fighting back in seven wars. Bringing a
language back to life. Respecting its traditions and adopting modernity.
And at the same building a country which continues to develop. A country which
carries values and practices democracy. A country without natural resources,
which utilized instead the resourcefulness of its people. Our human resource is
far more precious than wells of oil or mines of gold. A country which was
established upon a historical core and became an outstanding state in the new
scientific world. A country of song. A country of literature. A country which
seeks peace day and night. I leave the presidency without parting from my faith.
I will continue to
serve my country as a deep believer that Israel is an exemplary state.
We are a people that experienced unimaginable agony. And we are a people that
reached the lofty heights of human achievement. We made great efforts. We paid a
heavy price. We will never forget our brothers and sisters who perished in the
Holocaust.
We will remember those who fell in battle, who brought new life to a redeemed
people.
It is a great privilege to be a citizen among citizens who know toil and
struggle. Who made a supreme effort and carried determined hope until the first
dew of our dawn.
We returned. We built. We fought. We prayed. Until we began to see contours that
even surprised us. We are an ancient people who are getting older. We are a
people, first and foremost, that rebuilds itself time and again. Israel was born
as a precedent and created precedents. Despite being small in number among the
nations, our people carried a faith as great as any. The first to rebel against
prejudice was Moses. A nation that rebelled against Pharaoh. That smashed idols.
That shattered illusions. A nation that walked through the desert to reach its
home, its destiny. We climbed the mountains and came down with the tablets, with
the Ten Commandments which became the foundations upon which our nation was
built and which were adopted by Western civilization. We continue and will
continue with this great legacy. There are still idols
to be smashed, slaves to free, lives to save and justice to uphold. There is
still a world to fix. Even if we remain the minority among the nations. Even if
we serve as a target for evil - we will not deviate from our moral heritage.
Challenges are not invited. They occur spontaneously. That is how the current
challenge occurred. I did not imagine that in the last days of my
presidency I would be called upon, once more, to comfort bereaved families.
Tears in their eyes. And faith in their hearts. I did not imagine that it would
happen again, after we were hit with rockets which were intended to harm
innocent civilians. And after we uncovered tunnels meant to kill, intended to
penetrate into the heart of civilian communities and fire at mothers and
children. We must alert the world to the madness of the terrorist threat.
Terrorism aims to spill our blood. And leads to blood being spilled among its
people. Never has such a minority torn apart the fabric of whole societies. So
cruelly sent children to serve as shields for its crimes. Hamas has once again
put hundreds of thousands of the citizens of Gaza in harm's way, into a field of
fire. The terrorists have transformed Gaza, which is over 3000 years old, into a
man-made tragedy. We left Gaza of our own free will and even helped to rebuild
it. Unfortunately, it was taken over by fanatical terrorists, who uprooted the
structures for rehabilitation and wasted them on a machinery of terror and
murder.
Israel is not the enemy of the people of Gaza. The opposite is true, Israel
built the Erez Crossing to open a gateway to Gaza. We did not open fire. We
returned fire when fired upon. We fought the terrorists to bring peace to our
people. They were also cruel to their own people, taking food away from babies
to fund terror. They sowed death and they reaped death. They forced their
children to serve as human shields, and sent them into the fire. I say it again,
I say it clearly, the Arabs are not our enemies. The policy of murder is the
enemy. It is also the greatest danger to the Arab World.
Hamas fired but it cannot answer two simple questions.
What is the reason for the fire? Gaza is not occupied, and when they don't
fire it is open.
Secondly, what do they want to achieve? You can accomplish things without
fire and you lose them when you open fire.
For 68 years terror has been harming its people. It has never been
victorious. It brought only darkness to its people and destruction to its
land.
Terror has no answers and does not draw the right conclusions. Israel will
be victorious over terrorism because we search for peace and we are just in
defense of our home.
Israel will win because of the IDF. Because of its excellent commanders and
dedicated soldiers. There is no other army like the IDF. Its power is great.
Its equipment is advanced. Its values are clear.
The country is proud of its army. The people love the army. The nation
trusts it.
When I came to comfort, these past days, those who had lost that which is
dearest to them, I feel a sadness that has no comfort, but I also learn
again the magnitude of our fallen. The fire cut short their lives and
revealed their greatness. It lit up the depths of their personalities
alongside the courage of their hearts.
Nobody had to explain a thing to them. They knew the reality. By themselves.
They moved towards battle even before the call to the front lines came. They
volunteered for dangerous missions and fought like lions. Fast but not
reckless. They carried the legacy of our forefathers and the bravery of
youth.
Their hearts were filled with love for their families, for their country,
for their people. The parents educated and the boys exceeded the
expectations of the country.
I visited communities which had been bombed. Communities which created
wonderful societies and plowed new fields. I met the founders surrounded by
fruit trees. And children who advocate for freedom and brotherhood. They are
all aware of the danger. But convinced of our ability to overcome it.
Members of Knesset,
Allow me to say from upon this stage - there are none like them.
I will add, Israel's strength is drawn from its unity. A unity of a nation
which fights and builds. A nation of good citizens, who enlist when they are
young and volunteer for reserve duty long after.
Israel is a nation that dwells alone. But we have friends. In America and in
Europe, in Asia, in Australia and in Africa. I am grateful to them.
It is difficult to understand how across the world in the streets and the
squares protesters come out in support of terrorists and condemn those who
defend themselves. They hold signs aloft without providing an answer to
terror. They encourage and incite violence.
It is also hard to fathom how a council which bears the words "human
rights"
in its name, decided to establish a committee to investigate who is right.
Is it the murderers or those who refuse to be murdered?
If the right to life is not the first right among human rights, what is the
value of other rights? The terrorists try to restrict the freedom of air traffic. We must not submit to them. Governments must paralyze the terror
and not suspend the flights. In countries governed by law, the sky should be
open and the terrorists stopped.
Members of Knesset,
There is no place to doubt our victory. We know that no military victory
will be enough. There is no permanent security without permanent peace. Just
as there is no real peace without real security.
There is no chronological order when it comes to our founding principles. In
our search for peace, we must not forsake security. In our efforts to ensure
our safety, we must not forgo the prospects for peace. A people which can
win wars can also bring peace to its children. Even when peace seems to
elude us, our reach is determined enough to grasp it. We have witnessed it
in the past.
I remember when experts used to say that Egypt will never sign a peace
treaty with us. That Jordan will never agree to peace with Israel before
Syria does so. That there will never rise a camp against terror among the
Palestinians. That never will Arab leaders raise their voices for peace and
against terror, in their own language and not just in English, in Arab
countries and not just in Europe. Arab leaders that condemn kidnappings and
are open to land swaps. Arab leaders that are for two states while one of
them is clearly the State of Israel which is a Jewish homeland in its nature
and in its constitution.
There was never an expert that could have predicted that one day the Arab
League which engraved upon its flag the three "No's" of Khartoum,
would
publish an initiative which refutes them all, and would instead suggest a
proposal of its own for a path towards peace, not only between Israelis and
Palestinians but with all Arab countries. Even if we cannot accept this
proposal in its entirety, we cannot ignore its value.
As Ben Gurion said: "There are no experts for the future, only experts for
the past." Indeed, the future requires believers, not necessarily experts.
The future is built. Not inherited from prophets. In order to secure the
future of Israel as a Jewish and democratic state, Israel adopted the
solution based on two states for two peoples. A Jewish state - Israel. And
an Arab state for the Palestinians.
This solution is accepted by a majority of the peoples of the world and by a
majority of the Arab world.
Members of Knesset,
I have come to bid you farewell as a citizen, as a man whose dream is still
alive. As a man who has learned from experience that the greatness of
Israel's reality is greater than the dream which begot it at its dawn.
I am taking leave of my position as President, but not from my duty as a
citizen. I was a President who loved his people. As of now, I am a citizen
in love with my people. I will not give up my right to serve my people and
my country. And I will continue to help build my country, with a deep belief
that one day it will know peace.
That Israel will uphold social justice and will raise its eyes to the
realized dream of its prophets. That Israel will continue to be Jewish in
its legacy and democratic in its practices. That it will safeguard freedom
of speech and freedom of research. That it will continue to excel in its
scientific level on a global scale. That it will be a moral country. A
country which will practice equality for all its citizens - Jews, Muslims,
Christians, Druze, Bedouins, and Circassians. So we promised in our
Declaration of Independence. So we proclaimed in our book of laws. So we
practiced upon the commands of our authorities.
The social vision of the prophet Amos, as the political vision of the
prophet Isaiah, are our guiding lights. They commanded us to take social
justice and world peace as guiding principles for our actions. Israel was
born on the foundations of its principles. Today it grows on the shoulders
of science. There is no contradiction between the two and there shouldn't
be.
During my visits to the many unique and diverse corners of Israel, I entered
each place with an explorer's curiosity and returned with a heart full of
pride. I discovered everywhere, and every time, hardworking people, endless
talent, wonderful children and surprises which cannot be described.
Therefore, as I leave my official position I will remain a citizen filled
with hope. Hope for a better future. Hope for peace. Hope that the dream of
today will create an exemplary reality. When I return and meet the beauty
and strength of the State of Israel, I find myself shedding a tear. Maybe
excited slightly more than my younger friends. Because throughout my years I
witnessed the entire incredible journey, and the miracles of Israel.
Alongside David Ben Gurion I saw it fighting for its life. With few
resources but endless dangers. And today, I see her standing strong. Secure.
Flourishing. Successful in every field. I see my country promising an
exciting future for our sons and daughters.
Friends, Reuven Rivlin, the next elected President of Israel,
I wish you success, that you should serve the nation in your positive way,
as you already do. With your great heart. With your face full of light. You
already have what is expected from a president. I am sure you will succeed
in our way and strengthen the future of the State of Israel
Members of Knesset,
The nature of parliamentary democracy is ongoing, passionate debate. This is
democracy. This is how it should be. If I may, particularly in these days
when we must stand united, in these difficult days in which they eyes of the
nation are on its leaders, on you. Please - do not lessen the debate. It is
the essence of democracy. And it must remain. But do it with mutual respect,
with a sense of shared destiny and with great respect for the Israeli
public, like which there is no other. They are worth of nothing less from
their representatives.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart.
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