Netanyahu: ‘Safest Place In The World For Jewish People Is Israel’

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Against the backdrop of Chanukah, Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu addressed Israel’s police leadership and officers with words of gratitude, warning, and resolve during a candle-lighting ceremony at the National Police Academy on Sunday evening.

The event brought together Netanyahu and his wife Sara, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and his wife Ayala, and Israel Police Inspector-General Danny Levy. Also present were senior police commanders, academy graduates, and male and female officers, along with the family of Master-Sgt. Ran Gvili of the National Counter-Terrorism Unit, who fought heroically on October 7 and was taken hostage to Gaza.

Netanyahu opened his remarks with a pledge regarding Gvili’s fate. “We will bring Ran back, just as we brought back 254 out of our 255 abductees,” he said. “Some did not believe. I believe. My friends in the government believed. They said: ‘It will be a miracle.’ I said: ‘This nation performs miracles.’ Hakadosh Boruch Hu helps a people who help themselves. We are a people who have learned to help ourselves, because we knew that in times of distress, it is not certain that anyone else will help us.”

He then reflected on Jewish history and the persistence of hatred toward Jews. “This was largely our fate in exile with waves of antisemitism that kept returning, rising, returning, rising, and returning, rising,” Netanyahu said. “What changed with the establishment of the State of Israel was not the disappearance of antisemitism but our ability to repel the massacres and mass murders against Jews, which always followed numerous accusations, lies, and insults. That is the change.”

Turning to recent events abroad, the prime minister addressed the deadly Chanukah attack in Australia. “Even today, they try to murder, and sadly, even today they succeeded in murdering Jews. They massacred Jews in Sydney, Australia,” he said.

Netanyahu revealed that he had previously warned Australian leadership of the consequences of their policies. “Four months ago, I wrote a letter to the Prime Minister of Australia. I told him: ‘Your policy encourages terrorism. It encourages antisemitism. You call for a Palestinian state, and you are essentially giving a prize to Hamas for the terrible massacre they carried out on October 7th. You are legitimizing all these rioters and you are not lifting a finger to eliminate these terror hotspots. This will lead to more murders.’ He did nothing.”

He cautioned that further attacks should be expected and emphasized where Jews are safest. “We know there will be additional attacks. The safest place for the Jewish people in the world is where the government, the army, and the security forces will defend them – that is first and foremost in the State of Israel, because we defend ourselves, and we defend ourselves with the help of the IDF, with the help of the security forces, and with the help of the brave male and female officers of the Israel Police.”

Addressing the officers directly, Netanyahu underscored their role on October 7. “Honored guests and friends, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, his wife Ayala, the Police Inspector-General, the command staff, and the academy graduates, you were on the first line of defense on October 7. I do not forget that. I was on the line and I saw the line of the heroes and heroines, the female police officers who fought and fell, and the male police officers who fought and fell. A tremendous hero, Ran Gvili, simply fought until the last bullet with a broken arm, but with an unwavering spirit.”

The prime minister framed Israel’s current struggle in historical terms, drawing parallels to ancient times. “Somehow we returned to our land after the exile imposed upon us. And the first thing we had to renew was our capacity for self-defense. This is what we have been doing over the past two years with renewed vigor and great success. We essentially represent the free world, modern civilization, against the barbarians who want to return us to the Middle Ages. That is what they want. And like in the days of the Maccabees, they hesitate – the few against the many – we are a nation of about ten million against many, against the enemies who only recently fought us as two hundred million.”

He continued by describing the military response that followed the October 7 attack. “True, they attacked us, they caused us an unbearable disaster on October 7, but on October 8, it already turned around. We went and struck them clockwise. First in Gaza, then in Lebanon, then in Syria, also in Iraq, and above all – in Iran. No one believed, no one believed in the miracles and wonders in those days and in this time. But we believed. You believe.”

Netanyahu concluded with words of appreciation and encouragement to the police. “I want to commend you, police officers of Israel. Continue to believe. Continue to safeguard us and also safeguard one another. Thank you very much on behalf of the people of Israel throughout the generations. Happy Chanukah to all of you.”

{Matzav.com}

21 COMMENTS

  1. Maybe with Ben-Gvir or any G-d fearing Jewish leader who has siyatta Dishmaya as Prime Minister, it would be safe. Momentarily, with the cowardly government who imprisons terrorists in revolving doors prisons, Israel ain’t too safe.

  2. Safest my foot. Every other week another Jew is killed in Israel. How is it safe. Arab terrorists who murdered Jews are let out by the hundreds plus. Safest place for Jews is areas like New Yorks Boro park New Jersey Jackson or Tom’s river. No one gets killed there. This baloney that Israel is safe is fake news. It can become safe if Arab murderers get the death penalty. If any Arab commits a crime his whole family is exported to Afghanistan. If instead of a million Arabs holding jobs in hospitals,construction and restaurants are replaced by Chinese or Philippine workers. Otherwise even Russia and Germany are safer for Jews.

    • Yerushlayim, or at least 1/2 of it is the “safest” place ( in the end) as it’s the Nevi’im that say it will still exist in Ketz Hayomim.

      Until then, there will be no totally safe place until the Benai Yisrael do Teshuva.

    • Let me know when you’re ready to send your 3 year old on a city bus for a 45 minute bus ride on their own? Only reason why you don’t, is because you are afraid for her safety. So NYC isn’t safe. It’s as safe as it will be under your 24/7/365 supervision. In Eretz Yisroel, People have much more recognition of HKB”H control.

    • Wrong. Until Jews stop fighting and start turning to Hashem. As to your claim of shabbos, I can find many a rav, who will say that 75% of brooklyn Frum Jews are Mechalel Shabbos B’Pharhesia. It’s time to to teshuva, rather then blaming others.

      • Shmendrik Achi,

        Not sure of your point. If your talking about modern “Eruv Chatzeroth” then OK, but I don’t agree it’s b’pharhesia ( in the open or on purpose)….as the Kehila is swindled on the issue.

        Teshuva is exactly what I am talking about.

        Turn to Hashem YES! However it is forbidden to count on Miracles ( that is a Klal -general rule-). In places where it is legal, people need to eat sleep and go to the beit Hashimush with some kind of weapon…like in the days of Ezra -haChsid- and Nachemiah. On shabbat having a Shomer made up of trained volunteers that take weapons out of a safe on the shul grounds might be the answer. to avoid tiltul.

  3. Shtusim mit lokshen. Can’t you see yad Hashem showing us that your Zionist garbage, which was going to save the Jewish People and make them an accepted equal among the nations, is the very vehicle for modern anti Semitism? Get your swelled head out of the sand and face reality.

  4. Heretic propagandist liar unabashedly spewing heresy, propaganda and lies. The sad part is that some believe any part of that rather than be revolted by it or at least laugh at it.

  5. The safest place for Jews in the entire world is Boro park Brooklyn. Every police officer wants to work there because it’s so quiet. In Israel there is the wrath of Hashem as everywhere there is rampant public chillul shabbos. In Boro park all Jewish stores are closed shabbos. You feel shabbos. Try walking even in holy yerushalayim kvush echod route one is open to traffic. Rechov Neveim is open to traffic. Yes Boro park streets are open but that’s goyim driving. We closed down the one remaining reform and conservative heretical temples and now has chassidic shuls in their spot. Actually there is no antisemitism where religious Jews live. Fifty years ago things were different as Jews were more modern. Today things are peacful for religious Jews but on colleges the secular reform Jews are harassed because they are not being religious. Israel will be safe in twenty years when Chareidim become a majority.

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