Biden Said it Best: You Don’t Have to Be Jewish to Be a Zionist – Jewish Journal

Posted By on August 6, 2022

On July 13, 2022, President Biden arrived in Israel for the tenth visit of his career. Addressing Israels President and Prime Minister, he gave inspiring remarks, stating passionately that you need not be a Jew to be a Zionist. Truer words have rarely been spoken. While the restoration of Jewish nationhood in the land of Israel has deep roots in the ancient faith, most Americans and freedom lovers around the world support the Jewish state, the only democracy in the Middle East. The truth is that Israel has deep roots in common with the worlds other free nations.

This is why Israel has been consistently supported by United States administrations, starting on the very day of Israels independence when Harry Truman was the first world leader to officially recognize Israel. As President Kennedy once said: The cause of Israel stands beyond Jewish life. In our pluralistic society it has not been merely a Jewish cause, any more than Irish independence was the cause merely of those of Irish descent, because wherever freedom exists, there we are all committed. And wherever it is endangered, there we are all endangered. In 1974, Richard Nixon became the first president to visit Israel; most presidents since have followed suit, deepening Americas commitment to its gallant ally.

From the very beginning, Zionism the movement for the re-establishment of a sovereign Jewish nation has counted non-Jews among its most enthusiastic supporters. In 1891, several years before the modern Zionist movement was formally organized, a petition known as the Blackstone Memorial was presented to President Benjamin Harrison calling for the return of the Jewish people to their historic homeland, signed by 431 prominent Americans, including J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, future President William McKinley, and numerous congresspeople, as well as several notable organizations, including the Washington Post and New York Times.

Its easy to understand the reason so many leaders support Zionism. As President Biden put it, the connection between the Israeli people and the American people is bone deep We dream together. In response to this statement, historian Gil Troy noted:

While belonging to that exclusive club of democracies, Israel and America belong to an even smaller subset of dreamocracies, countries founded around defining ideas, not just shared space America is forged by a shared commitment to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Similarly, Israel is more than a smaller, more contested, home Israelis share a desire to be a free people in our ancient homeland. Although particular to each nation, these dreams overlap in a universal vision.

Our mutual support is explained by the depth of our shared values. Many of us have heard the increasingly shrill extremist voices calling for the United States to reverse its historic friendship with our fellow democracy and instead side with the dictatorships and terrorist groups arrayed against it. While in Israel, President Biden gave the first interview of his presidency to foreign media when he sat down with Israel Channel 12s Yonit Levy. She took the opportunity to ask him directly about the voices in the Democratic Party calling for the destruction of Israel, and he admitted: There are a few of them. But, he countered: I think theyre wrong. I think theyre making a mistake. Israel is a democracy. Israel is our ally. Israel is a friend.

The United States and Israel also took a strong step with the adoption on July 14 of the Jerusalem U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Joint Declaration. This document provides that [t]he United States and Israel affirm that they will continue to work together to combat all efforts to boycott or delegitimize Israel, to deny its right to self-defense, or to unfairly single it out in any forum While fully respecting the right to freedom of expression, they firmly reject the BDS campaign.

Zionism is in fact a progressive movement. It was created to progress Jews from two millennia of discrimination, pogroms and persecution to self-governance and self-determination in their indigenous land.

Due to a well-organized campaign against it, Zionism is now considered a slur in certain circles. Inspired by the Soviet Unions sponsored and later revoked UN resolution declaring Zionism racism, some in the U.S. are now invested in this false notion. But Zionism is in fact a progressive movement. It was created to progress Jews from two millennia of discrimination, pogroms and persecution to self-governance and self-determination in their indigenous land. Zionism is not in opposition to anyone elses self-governance and self-determination, Palestinians included. On the other hand, Free Palestine from the river to the sea, the chant adopted by BDS and its celebrity followers, is indeed that a call for the destruction of the single Jewish state in the world, a shamelessly antisemitic goal.

Biden, and fortunately the majority of Americans, understand this. Indeed, Biden has done more than state his support; he has come through for the region and the world by helping increase ties between Israel and its neighbors. Following his visit, Biden became the first U.S. president to fly directly to Saudi Arabia from Israel. On July 15, Saudi Arabia made the historic announcement that it would open its airspace to aircraft of all nations, including flights originating in Israel. Two days later, Israels national airline, El Al, submitted an official request to overfly Saudi airspace. These may not seem like major steps to anyone outside the region, but their meanings are significant and they are the real life manifestation and a clear indication of a transforming Middle East.

President Biden got it exactly right. The truth is that while there are only a few million Jews in the world, there are hundreds of millions of Zionists.

Lovers of democracy around the world understand that Israel like those other precariously placed democracies including Ukraine and Taiwan is fighting the battle for all free people to live in peace and dignity. President Biden got it exactly right. The truth is that while there are only a few million Jews in the world, there are hundreds of millions of Zionists.

Noa Tishby is Israels special envoy for combating antisemitism and delegitimization of Israel.

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