Posted on 01/13/2015 8:28:55 AM PST by IsraelBeach
By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency
Jerusalem, Israel January 12, 2015 As one who has lived in Israel for over 25 years, served in a combat unit in the Israel Defense Forces and has consulted the Israeli government at varying levels, I have never been so proud of an Israeli leader.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu read with sadness of the murders of the editorial staff of Charlie Hebdo in Paris by members of Islamic terror groups.
Netanyahus eyes swelled with tears as he heard that a Jewish market had been attacked and Jewish hostages were being shot dead because they were Jewish.
Paris was not on Netanyahus Facebook favorites list.
France had just voted for Palestine to become a state at the UN. That vote was defeated.
But the betrayal by a Western democracy against the only democracy in the Middle East did not sit well with anyone in Israel, and in particular, the Prime Minister.
When Netanyahu heard that there was going to be a Unity March in Paris by world leaders against Islamic terrorism, he knew he had to be there. But there was no invite for Netanyahu.
Paris was afraid that having Netanyahu would only darken the already heavy conflict that Paris now faced with Islamic Jihad. Netanyahu accepted that Paris did not want him, until others in his government said they were going.
Who is going to prevent me from marching in a public rally? asked Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
It took Netanyahu just a few minutes to pick up the phone and have his Chief of Staff coordinate a trip to France. The Israeli Embassy in Paris notified the French Foreign Ministry which then alerted French President Francois Hollande.
Hollande then called Netanyahu and personally invited him to attend. According to protocol, Netanyahu was invited to stand in the front row with other world leaders.
Hollande also told Netanyahu that if he attended he would also have to invite PA President Mahmoud Abbas. Abbas is the last person that Netanyahu wanted to walk with, especially following Abbas action to take Israel to the ICC.
The Israeli Mossad warned Netanyahu not to go. The Israeli Shabak warned Netanyahu not to go. They could not guarantee his security. They had no advance sweep. And Netanyahu would be in the open exposed to thousands of windows on the route.
Netanyahu had to make a very hard, personal decision.
Fear a snipers bullet or illustrate leadership among democracies, among the free world, among all Jews and Christians against Islamic terror.
Netanyahu, the IDF commando, boarded his El-Al aircraft for Paris.
He was positioned in the second row as the Unity March began to lead over three and half million people down the streets of Paris. Netanyahu thought that if he came this far, take the lead. Show no fear. Take a position in front.
Yes, the sniper would now have an easy target, Netanyahus forehead would no longer be obstructed by another human being. Certainly not by Barack Obama who stayed 5,000 miles away.
Netanyahu, the IDF commando, Netanyahu the Jewish leader, took lead position.
In IDF Hebrew, he would say: kadeema or follow me.
Netanyahus security detail was ordered to stay by his side like glue. One can see, squeezed between world leaders, Israeli security elite actually hugging Netanyahu.
Netanyahu and his bodyguards knew they might not finish this symbolic walk on a Paris Sunday. But nor would they hide in fear as Barack Obama took cover eating popcorn and watched a football game inside the White House.
Jews do not hide anymore.
This is not the Paris of 1938.
We have Israel.
We have Netanyahu.
BUMP
Strong leaders are hard to find in today’s world. Bibi is at the top of the list.
Pretty damned brave. I noticed he was scanning the tall buildings all around them. It’s not a stretch to expect a sniper attack.
Net puts up with this stuff all the time.
morning, afternoon and evening ‘bump’ for/from the Free world.
AMEN
Courage BUMP!
MUST read.
Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the free world.
Wow... Just wow. A true hero taking huge risk because he has principles.
I was so surprised to see Netanyahu out in the open.
Mighty Impressive! I saw Bibi’s security hanging on to him as if their lives depended on it! and it did. You should be proud, you have a real leader!
Apparently he attended b/c he is a very wise politician:
Link for the above was *lost*, sorry.
http://forward.com/articles/212537/why-benjamin-netanyahu-attended-paris-anti-terror/
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Thanks for the link. That’s a different perspective. Gosh, I don’t think Netanyahu is so concerned about his local opposition, politically because he just won a majority recently in gov’t.
A lion among jackels.
BTTT
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