A few months back Oren Hazzan passed a law that basically named the State "Israel", explaining that while the name had been declared as Israel, it was never solidified in law.
Now Hazzan has proposed a law, just passed by the Knesset, that adds the word "Israel" to a different law - the "State Flag, Emblem and Anthem Law" will now be called the "State of Israel Flag, Emblem, and Anthem Law".
Hazzan is proud to have introduced the first piece of legislation that actually bears the name of the state on it, thereby being the first law to actually say openly and publicly that this is the State of Israel - it is ours and we are here to stay.
source: The Jewish Press
This was a very important and critical law. Thank you Oren Hazzan for passing it.
Hazzan was very proud of his accomplishment and even used it to taunt the Arabs when he descended from the Knesset podium, saying "that's it, it is ours".
Sorry, Oren, but I think it is far more complicated and complex than that. The decades (or centuries) old conflict has not been resolved by adding the word "Israel" to the flag and emblem law. I wish it were so, but unfortunately it probably wont quite be resolved.
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The decades old conflict is not resolved in one wham bang thank you ma'am event, but rather the strengthening of our backs to stand proud of our return to Zion, especially in the wake of the rise of post-modern negation of countries and nationalism.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you do when the steam has all but run out of secular Zionism, you do not value the Torah, and yet you want your position in life to mean something? You worry about what the official name of the flag is. It would be comical if it wasn't so sad to listen to someone like Hazzan of Netanyahu explain WHY Israel should be a "Jewish" state in non-religious terms. There isn't one! Citing UN resolutions made decades ago doesn't mean anything. The UN isn't a Sanhedriyn. If they make one resolution, they can make another. Without the Torah, there is no claim of the Jews to Eress Yisra'el. Only a real teshuvah in the hearts of the Jewish nation can bring about a "that's it, it's ours" moment.
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