Tuesday, April 21, 2015

YOM HAZIKARON 5,775

Israel Defense Forces:

Israeli Casualties in Battle

(1860 - Present)



A total of
 23,320 men and women have been killed defending the land of Israel since 1860, the year that the first Jewish settlers left the secure walls of Jerusalem to build new neighborhoods.

Since the end of the War of Independence (1948), 2,477 Israelis have been killed in terrorist attacks - 31 since Yom Hazikaron (Israeli Memorial Day) 2014. In 2014, 116 members of the various Israeli Defense establishments were added to this casualty list. During Operation Protective Edge, which lasted from July 8thto August 5th, 67 soldiers were killed.

Engagement
Year(s)
Number Killed
1947-1949
6,373
1956
231
1967
776
1968-1970
1,424
1973
2,688
1982-1985
1,216
2000-2005
328
2006
117
2008-2009
10
2012
1
2014
73
1860-Present
9,967
Total:     23,320*

*This number includes disabled IDF veterans who later died from their wounds and non- IDF personnel who fell in the line of duty.

AT A DIFFERENCE FROM MANY WARS IN MANY COUNTRIES...THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES OR I.D.F. KNOW EXACTLY WHY THEY FIGHT AND WHY THEY DIE.  THEY FALL FIGHTING FOR THEIR PEOPLE, THE JEWISH PEOPLE AND THEIR LAND, THE JEWISH STATE OF ISRAEL.  

YOU MUST UNDERSTAND TWO SIMPLE YET VITAL TRUTHS...WE ARE ONE PEOPLE, UNIQUE, DIFFERENT, NO BETTER AND NO WORSE THAN ANYBODY ELSE...WE ARE THE JEWISH PEOPLE, WE ARE THE PEOPLE CHOSEN BY G-D.  AND WE ALSO DIE FOR THE LAND THAT HE GAVE US, BE'ERETZ ISRAEL OR THE PROMISED LAND.  THE PEOPLE THAT MOSES GUIDED INTO THE PROMISED LAND.

AND ALSO,
ONE HAS TO REMEMBER THAT WE HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO, THIS LAND IS OUR LAND AND NOBODY'S ELSE.  IT IS A PHYSICAL LAW THAT TWO OBJECTS CAN NOT OCCUPY THE SAME PLACE.  ARABS ARE FROM ARABIA, ITALIANS ARE FROM ITALY AND JEWS ARE FROM JUDEA.  WE ANNEX THE PROVINCES OF JUDEA AND SAMARIA AND MUST RE-OCCUPY GAZA.  THEY ARE OURS, GIVEN BY THE LORD AND PAID IN JEWSIH BLOOD...THE BLOOD OF THE MARTYRS THAT WE HONOR IN THIS YOM HAZIKARON, 5775. 


Military officials across the country are placing 23,320 flags at half-mast on the graves of soldiers, police officers, and other security personnel who have fallen throughout the history of the State of Israel and the Zionist movement, as the state prepares to mark Memorial Day at sundown Tuesday.
Israel will come to a standstill Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. for a minute-long memorial siren to commemorate the country’s fallen soldiers and terror victims. The siren will be followed by the lighting of a memorial flame for the fallen at the Western Wall, the site of the official state commemoration ceremony is in the military cemetery in Jerusalem and will be attended by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot, as well as senior Israel Defense Forces officers and politicians. At 1 p.m. Wednesday, a separate commemoration for Israel’s terror victims will take place at Mount Herzl.

Memorial Day will end abruptly at sundown Wednesday with the start of Independence Day, traditionally ushered in with fireworks and street celebrations nationwide.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke Tuesday afternoon at the first official event marking Memorial Day at Jerusalem’s Yad Lebanim memorial for fallen soldiers, commencing a day of national mourning ahead of the evening siren.  The event marked the opening of some 28 hours of commemorations and ceremonies nationwide to honor the 23,320 soldiers and victims who died in the nation’s defense or in terror attacks. They are remembered by 16,760 bereaved families in Israel.

Since the 1873 death of 23-year-old Jerusalem seminary student Aharon Hershele, the first name on that list, “the battlefields almost haven’t changed,” the PM said at the Yad Lebanim ceremony.  “The enemies have changed, but as our enemies’ threats to destroy our home grow, so grows our determination to defend this home,” he continued. “This spirit that surges within us has not ebbed with the passage of the years. It only grows stronger. We saw this spirit last summer in Operation Protective Edge — what courage, what camaraderie, what unity, what sacrifice.”  Over the past year, 116 people were added to the list. Sixty-seven of them were killed during Operation Protective Edge.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a ceremony marking Memorial Day for Israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terror, at "Yad Labanim" in Jerusalem on April 21, 2015 (Photo credit: Miriam Alster/ Flash90)
                                           Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a ceremony                                                  marking Memorial Day for Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of                                            terror, at “Yad Labanim” in Jerusalem on April 21, 2015

At the Tuesday ceremony, Netanyahu spoke of his own family’s fallen. His brother, Sayeret Matkal commander Lt. Col. Yoni Netanyahu, was killed on July 4, 1976, in the Israel Defense Forces’ operation to rescue Jewish hostages from Entebbe, Uganda. “I know your loss,” Netanyahu told the families of fallen soldiers gathered at the memorial. “I am familiar with your longing. Thirty-nine years after the fall of my brother, the grief has not eased.
“On Memorial Day,” he added, “the nation shares in our grief. This upright nation today lowers its head and its flag in gratitude that knows no bounds, in the memory of our loved ones who fell. 23,320 fallen in Israel’s wars. Jews, Christians, Muslims, Bedouin, Druze, Circassians.  “Our sons and daughters gave everything, including their lives, to guarantee the life of our nation and its defense,” the PM continued.

Netanyahu spoke about the Diaspora soldiers, such as Max Steinberg, who fell in Operation Protective Edge last summer.  “We saw lone soldiers who came from the Diaspora to serve Israel and the Israel Defense Forces, and fell in battle. They left a family and a comfortable life abroad and chose to enlist as warriors. They said, ‘This is our home. We have come to protect it.’”
The Memorial Day ceremony at the Western Wall on April 21, 2015 (Photo credit: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)“My brothers and sisters, grieving families, the cords that bind us to this land and country are strong and eternal…. The blood of our loved ones is soaked in its earth. And when the pain waxes, and the agonies of loss intensify, we find comfort in the fact that these sons and daughters died for the noblest of causes: to ensure the survival of this nation. I say ‘the survival of this nation,’ because there is no future for the Jewish nation without the State of Israel. And it has a future, if we are wise enough to protect our state.”

Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon also offered condolences to the families of fallen soldiers. Israel’s bereaved families are “the pillar of fire before the camp of Israel” and “a paragon of exceptional human bravery,” he said Tuesday.  “Your choice to live, despite the difficulty that others will never understand, is a symbol and a subject of endless admiration for us all.”
The largest official events of Memorial Day begin at 8 p.m. with the sounding of a minute-long siren throughout the country, to signal a moment of silence in remembrance of the fallen. The siren will be followed by an official state ceremony at Jerusalem’s Western Wall with the attendance of President Reuven Rivlin and IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot.

At 8:30 p.m., a tribute event titled “Singing in the Square” will be held in Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square in memory of the fallen.

At 9 p.m., the Knesset will hold its annual “Songs in Their Memory” event, in which politicians read excerpts from poems written by and about fallen soldiers and those killed in terror attacks.
Itamar Sharon contributed to this report

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