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Menachem Begin

Prime Minister Menachem Begin
Prime Minister Menachem Begin

Menachem Begin (August 16, 1913 - March 9, 1992) became the 6th Prime Minister of Israel in May 1977. He negotiated the Camp David Accords with Egyptian president Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat, for which they jointly received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978.

He greatest credit to the State of Israel was achieving the first peace treaty with Egypt and neutralizing Egypt's army.

Begin was born in Brest-Litovsk, a city then still in the Russian empire, which became part of Poland from 1919 to 1939 and is today a part of Belarus and known simply as Brest. From 1939, he was the leader of the Zionist Betar organisation. In 1940-1941 he was imprisoned in the USSR. In 1941, he was released after Sikorski-Mayski Agreement and joined the Polish army of Anders.

Unofficialy released from that army along with many other Jewish soldiers, in 1942 he joined the Irgun (also known as Etzel) and in 1947 assumed its leadership. He was responsible for the bombing of Jerusalem's King David Hotel, at that time a British administrative and military headquarters, that killed 91 people. In 1948 he was at the center of the shipping of Irgun arms to Israel, ending in the sinking of Altalena by gunfire ordered by David Ben-Gurion.

The Irgun and Begin were wrongly credited with the most famous massacre against Palestinian civilians during the First Arab-Israeli War in 1948. For internal Israeli political reasons, the Irgun, the underground militia Stern Gang and Begin were singled out by the mainstream Israelis as a terrorists.

After the founding of the state of Israel, Begin founded the Herut political party (which later on became the dominant party in the Likud coalition).

In 1979, Begin signed the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty with Anwar Al-Sadat. Under the terms of the treaty, Israel handed over the Sinai peninsula to Egypt. This involved the demolishing of all Israeli settlements in the area (including the town of Yamit). Begin faced a strong internal opposition to this move, which led to a split in his own Likud party.

Between 1948-1977, Begin led the Israeli opposition as a member of the Likud party, and in 1977 he became Israel's sixth Prime Minister. Begin felt comfortable attacking the PLO and destroying its bases in Lebanon during the 1982 Israeli invasion.

In 1981, Begin ordered the bombing of Iraq's Osiraq/Tammuz nuclear reactor. Soon after, Begin stated that "On no account shall we permit an enemy to develop weapons of mass destruction against the people of Israel." This change in Israel's nuclear policy is now known as the Begin doctrine.

In 1982, Begin's government invaded Lebanon, citing the need to put the PLO out of rocket range of Israel's northern border. This began the israeli invasion of southern Lebanon which lasted for three years (with limited Israeli presence in Lebanon continuing until 2000). According to Haaretz reporter Uzi Benziman , the then Minister of Defence Ariel Sharon deceived Begin as to the purpose of the war, and extended it without authorization. Sharon sued Haaretz and Benziman in 1991. The trial lasted 11 years, with one of the highlights being the deposition of Benny Begin , Menachem Begin's son, in favor of the defendants. Sharon lost the case [1] http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=200568 .

Begin himself retired in August 1983, deeply disappointed and depressed by the war, his spouse's death, and his own illness. He died in Jerusalem in 1992, followed by a simple ceremony and burial at the Mount of Olives.

Quotes

Soon after Menachem Begin and the Likud party won the Israeli election in 1977, the government's foreign policy was stated as follows: "the Jewish people have unchallengeable, eternal, historic right to the Land of Israel including the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the inheritance of their forefathers," and pledged to build rural and urban exclusive Jewish colonies in the West Bank and Gaza Strip." (Iron Wall, p. 354-355)

When President Reagan sent a letter to Menachem Begin condemning the attack on the Iraqi civilian nuclear reactor in June 1981, Begin responded with a letter, he wrote "A million and half children were poisoned by the Zyklon gas during the Holocaust. Now Israel's children were about to be poisoned by radioactivity. For two years we have lived in the shadow if the danger awaiting Israel from nuclear reactor in Iraq. This would have been a new Holocaust. It was prevented by the heroism of our pilots to whom we owe so much." (Iron Wall, p. 387)

As a justification for the invasion of Lebanon. On June 5, 1982 he told the Israeli Cabinet: "The hour of decision has arrived. You know what I have done, and what all of us have done. to prevent war and bereavement. But our fate is that in the Land of Israel there is no escape from fighting in the spirit of self-sacrifice. Believe me, the alternative to fighting is Treblinka, and we have resolved that there would be no Treblinkas. This is the moment in which courageous choice has to be made. The criminal terrorists and the world must know that the Jewish people have a right to self-defense, just like any other people" (Iron Wall, p. 404-405).


"The Partition of Palestine is illegal. It will never be recognized .... Jerusalem was and will for ever be our capital. Eretz Israel will be restored to the people of Israel. All of it. And for ever." Menachem Begin, the day after the U.N. vote to partition Palestine.


"No more wars, no more bloodshed, and no more threats"
-Menachem Begin, Broadcast to the Egyptian People http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Foreign%20Relations/Israels%20Foreign%20Relations%20si
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, November 11, 1977.
"Free women and men everywhere must wage an incessant campaign so that these human values become a generally recognized and practised reality. We must regretfully admit that in various parts of the world this is not yet the case. Without those values and human rights the real peace of which we dream is jeopardized."
- Menachem Begin, Nobel Lecture http://nobelprize.org/peace/laureates/1978/begin-lecture.html , December 10, 1978

Books Authored

External link

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations by or about Menachem Begin
  • The Center for Begin's legacy http://www.begincenter.org.il/home.asp
  • The Camp David Accords http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Peace%20Process/Guide%20to%20the%20Peace%20Process/Cam
    p%20David%20Accords
  • The King David Hotel Warnings http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/King_David.html
  • Hotel King David Massacre http://www.deathmasters.com/#KING
  • Irgun Web Page http://www.etzel.org.il/
  • Menachem Begin Obituary Editorial http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n6_v44/ai_12111779
  • The Begin Biography http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1978/begin-bio.html , Nobel Foundation
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