Moshe Feiglin delivered this speech in the name of the
Knesset at the memorial ceremony for the fallen soldiers
of the Six Day War and the War of Attrition on May 28,
2014
Dear Families,
Honorable High Court Justice Uri Shoham,
Commander of the IDF Ground Forces General Guy Tzur,
Honored Guests,
With awe and trepidation, with a hidden tear and shaking
knees, we stand here today facing the glory of your bravery
and the splendor of your triumph. And we salute you,
our brothers, heroes of fame.
We will never
know why, after
2000 years it was
specifically you
who were chosen
by our Father in
Heaven to be the
silver platter upon
which Jerusalem
was served to us in the wondrous War of Miracles of Six
Days and the War of Attrition that followed on its heels.
But this we will always know, when you were called to serve
you parted from your loved ones and ran with alacrity ahead
of the camp. You left everything behind and together, you
charged into the fire.
In Armon Hanatziv,
Ammunition Hill, in the
Alley of Death and the
Police School, in the
Canal, in the
strongholds, in the
Land of Pursuit.
You forged a covenant of brothers, you sacrificed your lives
for each other. One hand held the other, and for a rare
moment – too rare – you taught us the true meaning of
oneness. Oneness at the front and oneness at home.
In the merit of one hand holding the other (numerical value
14+14), we merited the 28th
, that wondrous 28th of Iyar, as
if our Father in Heaven was pleased and said, if my children
are sacrificing their lives in extraordinary brotherly unity,
they are worthy that I should be their Father and I will
transform the natural to supernatural. And five pursued one
hundred – and one hundred pursued ten thousand and the
enemy was smitten, and in six days, you liberated our holy
Land. And when the walls of dispute of the heart fell, the
wall of stone was broken and Jerusalem was united.
“The Temple Mount is in our hands,” called Mota
“I repeat – the Temple Mount is in our hands”
And our flag was raised over the holy Mount
And the sound of the shofar rang out…
And you are the teruah of the shofar
And you are the shevarim of the shofar
And you are always the great outcry
Since then, we have become confused, we did not know
how to clarify and continue the authentic, natural, united
momentum of liberation. We did not know what to do with
your gift. In the gap that has since widened between us, a wall has once again been built in Jerusalem. And again, we
will look down and admit the truth. The city is very divided,
we have dropped our flag, we have not really safeguarded
the unity of our city acquired with your blood.
And it is fitting and
good that with awe
and trepidation, with
a hidden tear and
shaking knees, we
return every 28th
and stand before
you, every Iyar, every
year. And we report back to you and we will stand silent in
the face of your judgment. What have we done this year to
safeguard your gift, the unification of Jerusalem, the city of
our Holy Temple, Jerusalem of Gold, for which you were the
silver platter upon which it was served to us.
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