David Ben Gurion reading
the Declaration -
- on the wall behind hangs the photograph of
Theoder Herzl
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Eretz Israel
[Hebrew: The Land of Israel] was the
birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their
spiritual, religious and national identity was
formed. Here they achieved independence and created a
culture of national and universal significance. Here
they wrote and gave the Bible to the
world.
Exiled from their
land, the Jewish people remained faithful to it in
all the countries of their dispersion, never ceasing
to pray and hope for their return and for the
restoration in it of their national
freedom.
Impelled by this
historic association, Jews strove in every successive
generation to to re-establish themselves in their
ancient homeland. In recent decades they returned in
masses. Pioneers, ma'pilim [Hebrew: immigrants
coming to Eretz-Israel in defiance of restrictive
legislation] and defenders, they made deserts
bloom, revived the Hebrew language, built villages
and towns, and created a thriving community
controlling its own economy and culture. Loving peace
but knowing how to defend itself, they brought the
blessing of progress to all inhabitants of the
country.
In the year 5657
(1897), at the summons of the spiritual father of
the Jewish State, Theodore Herzl, the First
Zionist Congress convened and proclaimed the right of
the Jewish people to national rebirth in its own
country.
This right was
recognized in the Balfour Declaration of the 2nd
November, 1917, and re-affirmed in the Mandate of
the League of Nations which, in particular, gave
explicit international recognition to the historic
connection between the Jewish people and Eretz-Israel
and to the right of the Jewish people to rebuild its
National Home.
The Nazi holocaust,
which engulfed millions of Jews in Europe, was
another clear demonstration of the urgency of the
re-establishment n Eretz-Israel of the Jewish State,
which would open the gates of the homeland wide to
every Jew and confer upon the Jewish people the
status of a fully privileged member of the comity of
nations.
The survivors of
the European catastrophe, as well as Jews continued
to migrate to Eretz-Israel, undaunted by
difficulties, restrictions and dangers, and never
ceased to assert their right to a life of dignity,
freedom and honest toil in their national
homeland.
In the Second World
War the Jewish community of this country made a full
contribution in the struggle of the freedom- and
peace- loving nations against the forces of Nazi evil
and by the blood of its soldiers and its war effort,
gained the right to be reckoned among the peoples who
founded the United Nations.
On November 29,
1947, the General Assembly of the United Nations
adopted a Resolution calling for the establishment of
an independent Jewish State in Eretz-Israel, and
called upon the inhabitants of the country to take
such steps as may be necessary on their part to put
the plan into effect.
This recognition by
the United Nations of the right of the Jewish people
to establish their independent State is irrevocable.
This right is the natural right of the Jewish people
to be masters of their own fate, like all other
nations, in their own sovereign State.
ACCORDINGLY, WE,
MEMBERS OF THE PEOPLE'S COUNCIL, REPRESENTATIVES OF
THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF ERETZ-ISRAEL AND OF THE
ZIONIST MOVEMENT, ARE HERE ASSEMBLED ON THE DAY OF
THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER
ERETZ-ISRAEL AND, BY VIRTUE OF OUR NATURAL AND
HISTORIC RIGHT AND ON THE STRENGTH OF THE RESOLUTION
OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY, HEREBY
DECLARE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A JEWISH STATE IN
ERETZ-ISRAEL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE STATE OF
ISRAEL.
WE HEREBY DECLARE
that, with effect from the moment of the termination
of the Mandate being tonight, the eve of Sabbath, the
6th Iyar, 5708 (15th May, 1948), and until the
setting up of the duly elected bodies of the State in
accordance with a Constitution, to be drawn up by the
Elected Constituent Assembly not later than the first
day of October, 1948, the People's Council shall act
as a Provisional Council of State, and its executive
organ, the People's Administration, shall constitute
the Provisional Government of the Jewish State, to be
called "Israel".
THE STATE OF ISRAEL
will be open to the immigration of Jews and for the
Ingathering of the Exiles from all countries of their
dispersion; will promote the development of the
country for the benefit of all its inhabitants; will
be based on the precepts of liberty, justice and
peace as invisaged by the prophets of Israel; will
uphold the full social and political equality of all
its citizens, without distinction of race, creed or
sex; will guarantee full freedom of conscience,
worship, education and culture; will safeguard the
sanctity and inviolability of the shrines and Holy
Places of all religions; and will dedicate itself to
the principles of the Charter of the United
Nations.
THE STATE OF ISRAEL
is prepared to cooperate with the agencies and
representatives of the United Nations in the
implementation of the Resolution of the General
Assembly of November 29, 1947, and will take steps to
bring about the economic union over the whole of
Eretz-Israel.
WE APPEALto the
United Nations to assist the Jewish people in the
building-up of its State and to admit Israel into the
family of nations.
WE APPEAL - in the
very midst of the onslaught launched against us now
for months - to the Arab inhabitants of the State if
Israel to return to the ways of peace and play their
part in the upbuilding of the State, on the basis of
full and equal citizenship and due representation in
all its bodies and institutions - provisional or
permanent.
WE EXTEND our hand
of peace and unity to all the neighbouring states and
their peoples, and invite them to establish bonds of
cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish
people settled in its own land. The State of Israel
is prepared to do its share in a common effort for
the advancement of the entire Middle East.
WE APPEAL to the
Jewish people throughout the Diaspora to rally round
the Jews of Eretz-Israel in the task of immigration
and development and to stand by them in the great
struggle for the fulfillment of the age-old dream -
the redemption of Israel.
PLACING OUR TRUST
IN THE ROCK OF ISRAEL, WE AFFIX OUR SIGNATURES TO
THIS PROCLAMATION AT THIS SESSION OF THE PROVISIONAL
COUNCIL OF STATE, ON THE SOIL OF THE HOMELAND, IN THE
CITY OF TEL-AVIV, ON THIS SABBATH EVE, THE 5TH DAY OF
IYAR, 5708 (14TH MAY,1948).
David
Ben-Gurion