Israel, your people, as
well as people of good will, are celebrating your sixtieth birthday. We,
the children of Cyrus the Great, also would like to offer our heartfelt
best wishes to you on this occasion. Yet, this, in fact, is your
rebirth. Your birth occurred some 6,000 years ago.
Regrettably, your
journey from your early beginning to the present has been fraught with
great suffering. It is a tribute to the indomitable spirit of your
people that they persisted in their valiant struggle to re-gather again
in the land of their birth.
A noble and just
Persian king, Cyrus the Great, rescued your people from captivity in a
foreign land and empowered them to return home and build their sacred
temple. By his action of freeing an entire people from captivity and
restoring their rightful dignity, Cyrus the Great, the author of the
first code of Human Rights, cemented a bond of friendship between the
Jews and the Persians. It was the Just King’s way of setting the world
on a course of freedom, equality, and justice for all people,
irrespective of any and all considerations.
Yet, your people,
Israel, were unable to settle down for long in their own homeland, to
worship their God as they wished, and to live in peace. They were
assaulted once again by the forces of destruction that sent them
scurrying for the relative safety of other lands.
Your rebirth, Israel,
is in reality a culmination of thousands of years of gestation during
which the Jewish people, dispersed through much of the world, endured
immense degrees and varieties of suffering. The Nazi murderers and their
collaborators capped the crimes committed against your people by
brutally slaughtering six million innocent men, women and children.
Now, Israel, you are a
sovereign state but hardly safe. You are surrounded by nations and
peoples who are bent on your destruction. It is tragic that your
neighbors and you have not been able to find an equitable way of living
side-by-side with mutual respect and in peace.
Many of us Iranians
co-suffer with this tragic state of affairs that harms you as well as
your neighbors. We earnestly hope that ways can be found for a peaceful
resolution of this destructive impasse.
We appreciate the fact
that you, Israel, have welcomed the Iranian Jews who could no longer
tolerate the rule of the oppressive venomous mullahs. These mullahs are
indeed traitors to the lofty long-standing tradition and values
championed by Cyrus the Great and revered by Persians throughout the
ages.
We applaud you for
affording millions of Israeli Arabs opportunities denied to them in many
other lands.
Your fair treatment of
the Baha’is, Israel, is a further testimony to your ability and
willingness to live in harmony with any and all people. In Iran, the
birthplace of the Baha’i faith, Baha’is are ruthlessly subjected to a
form of gradual genocide by the savage mullahs. Some Baha’is are
executed for their faith, Baha’i children are denied university studies,
Baha’i holy places destroyed and even their cemeteries are bulldozed,
just to cite a few examples. You, Israel, by contrast, have provided the
Baha’is freedom to care for their holy places which were established in
the Holy Land during the 19th century, long before your
rebirth.
Your perennial prayer,
"Next Year in Jerusalem” has finally been answered. We also pray that
you succeed in taking the steps necessary for making the New Jerusalem a
place of hope and lasting safety for your people as well as people of
all religions and those with no religion at all.
Happy Sixtieth
Birthday, Israel.