Peace by Piece
by Shmuel Sackett
A lot is being written
about the “Trump Peace Plan” and experts, on both sides of the political fence,
are giving their side of what they think. It reminds me of a multiple-choice
test:
A) I like the plan
B) I do not like the plan
C) I am somewhere in the middle
D) None of the above
My answer is simple. It is a definite, positive “D” – “None of the above”. Let me explain.
A) I like the plan
B) I do not like the plan
C) I am somewhere in the middle
D) None of the above
My answer is simple. It is a definite, positive “D” – “None of the above”. Let me explain.
The Land of Israel belongs to the Nation
of Israel . The overwhelming
majority of the world believes that! The problem, however, is with our own
people. Most Jews agree that Eretz Yisrael is ours but they say that we
need to be realistic and not just idealistic. “Yes, this is the
land of our fathers... of course it was given to us as an eternal inheritance…
but we are now part of the family of nations… we can’t operate alone… we dare
not make any decisions without approval of the USA …” These are daily
quotes said by Jewish leaders and their puppet followers and this is
what drives me nuts…
Dearest friends; when the Zionist movement started 120+ years
ago, we had rights to the Land of Israel on paper only. We
had the Bible, we had the deed to the land and we had the unbreakable chain of
2,000 years of prayers, hopes and tears… but we did not have the “keys” to the
house.
That was when we needed the help of the nations of the world, so
Hashem orchestrated a wonderful plan; Balfour declaration (1917), Feisal Weitzman
Treaty of January 3, 1919, The San Remo conference (April 1920) which incorporated
The Balfour Declaration as International Law, The League of Nations vote implementing
part of San Remo Resolution of 1920 (1947) – all so that His children could,
once again, establish a Jewish State on His holy soil. For many years after the
founding of the state, we were young and still needed the world’s help, as a
child taking his/her first steps. However, those early, weak and feeble days
are gone and today, the Jewish Nation can proudly stand on its own. Our IDF is
strong, our economy is stable and – thanks to our Father and King – the
world needs us a lot more than we need them. We in Israel provide the world
with innovative Hi-Tech, Medical and Pharmaceutical technology, Agricultural
technology and Water desalination technology and much more.
What’s all this have to do with the Trump Peace Plan? Simply this; that
even today, Israeli leaders and most Jews around the world believe that Israel cannot move a
muscle without permission of the United States . Don’t get me
wrong, I love America , I really do. My
father, of blessed memory, fought for America in WWII and his
brother was awarded a Purple Heart. An uncle of mine was a cop in the NYPD for
25 years, another uncle was a NYC judge and an aunt of mine was Labor
Commissioner of NY State. All those people are now gone, but I listed them to
show you how my family not only lived America , we loved
– and bled – America . Therefore, my
criticism is not at America nor at President
Trump (who I support). Rather, my criticism is to all those who insist on
keeping this relationship as one-sided, forcing Israel to get White House
approval before we build a town or fire a bullet.
What independent and strong country worries so much about world
opinion? Why does Israel have low
self-esteem and a national inferiority complex? I wasn’t
exaggerating when I wrote that the world needs us more than we need them. Need
I remind you that Israel is always the first
country to respond to the international community in times of tragedy? Who was
the first country to send teams of doctors after earthquakes in Kashmir (2005), Haiti (2010) and Japan (2011)? Remember
the tsunami in 2004? Israel sent 60 tons of
aid to Indonesia and 82 tons of
relief to Sri Lanka . We can do all
these things but can’t declare “Zo Artzeinu” (This is our land) without
approval from the UN, EU and USA ?
This is what bothers me most about the peace process… that we
made it into a “process”! Of course we should annex the land,
declare sovereignty and make the entire country exactly the same. There’s no
difference between Jerusalem and Jenin, Hebron and Herziliya or
Ramallah and Ramle. Every inch of the Chosen Land belongs to the
Chosen People but we lose that feeling – for ourselves and with the entire
world - when we allow foreign governments to negotiate away parts of our
country. It makes no difference what their intentions are… it is totally
irrelevant. The fact that we allow the world to make demands – or else! –
proves that we, ourselves, do not believe the land is truly ours.
Now you understand why, when asked about the “Trump Peace Plan”,
my answer is “none of the above”. I don’t support it, I don’t oppose it and I
am also not in the middle. To me, it is totally irrelevant because the only
peace plan to consider is this one; “If you will follow My decrees and
observe My commandments and perform them… I will provide peace in the land,
and you will lie down with none to frighten you… You will pursue your enemies
and they will fall before you… I will walk among you, I will be G-d unto you
and you will be a Nation unto Me” (Va’yikra 26:3-12 – Stone Chumash)
That is the peace plan I support and will work hard to achieve.
When that happens… when we come closer to each other, to the Torah and to
Hashem Himself - everyone doing his/her piece – then we will have the
true and everlasting peace we yearn for.
Am
Yisrael Chai!
Shmuel Sackett
Founder and Director
Am Yisrael Chai Foundation
Founder and Director
Am Yisrael Chai Foundation
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