
We Are Done Asking for Permission: Israel Deserves to Exist
How two millennia of exile taught the Jewish people to stand, and why Israel — shielded by memory and might — will not be bullied into silence.
For two thousand years, the Jewish people wandered through the world’s indifference, expelled, hunted, humiliated, burned, and gassed. Every generation promised that it would be the last to see Jewish suffering, and yet the hatred returned, again and again, dressed in new language and false virtue.
But not anymore.
For the first time in millennia, Jews do not live in fear. We are home, sovereign, armed, determined, and unashamed of our strength. Israel is not a miracle of chance; it is the product of relentless resilience and genius, built from the ashes of those who perished and the dreams of those who refused to die. Our survival is not an accident. It is the result of faith, courage, innovation, and will.
Each time Israel has stood surrounded by enemies united in hatred, intent on erasing her from the earth, the outcome has defied all human logic. Recently, as Israel faces attacks on seven fronts, it has become increasingly apparent that military brilliance and the courage of her defenders played their part, yet something greater moved through the chaos of battle.
Again and again, Israel’s survival bears the imprint of a power beyond comprehension, a divine assurance, an unseen presence that shields an ancient people in their ancient homeland. It is as though history itself bends to the covenant that binds the Jewish people to their land. This quiet, miraculous protection reminds every generation that Israel’s cause is not only strategic or political, but profoundly just, sanctified by faith, sustained by purpose, and guarded by the unseen hand of God.
Eternal Promise
The Jewish state is not merely a refuge; it is a declaration that never again will Jews live or die at the mercy of others. We are strong not only because we must be, but because history demanded it. Our strength is moral, intellectual, spiritual — a fusion of memory and innovation that has turned desert into farmland, isolation into technology, and persecution into progress.
Let the world know this: Israel’s existence does not depend on its enemies’ approval or the West’s hypocrisy. It depends on a covenant older than history itself — a promise written in blood, faith, and survival. We do not seek to conquer others; we seek to live, create, and protect the light that has guided humanity since Sinai. And for that, we owe no apology.
We are no longer the world’s convenient moral punching bag. The inversion of victim and aggressor, the propaganda that paints the only Jewish state as a colonial monster, is a lie, a modern-day blood libel, and we will no longer pretend otherwise. The world can rage, lecture, and issue resolutions, but Israel will defend itself, not because it seeks conflict, but because Jewish history leaves no room for naïveté.
Those who spend their days condemning Israel from the comfort of Europe, Canada, or Australia, while excusing terrorism and tyranny, should look in the mirror. For in that mirror, they will see not only 2,000 years of Jew hatred but their own cultural, religious and institutional failings. They will see classic Freudian projection of their own inadequacies and historical bankruptcy. Their words do not move us. Their hypocrisy no longer surprises us. We have learned that moral cowardice often hides behind the language of “human rights”, and that antisemitism is most dangerous when it masquerades as compassion.
We will not apologise for surviving. We will not apologise for winning. We will not apologise for building a nation that thrives in a desert where others sow only destruction. We do not need the permission of the United Nations, the approval of the European Union, or the sympathy of those who never lifted a finger when Jewish blood ran freely across Europe and the Middle East.
Our grandparents built a state so that no Jewish child would ever again be defenceless. That covenant stands. Israel’s existence is not up for debate. Its legitimacy is not a question. And its future is not negotiable.
We are a people reborn — unbowed, unbroken, and unafraid. The world may not like a strong Jew. But a strong Jew is the only kind the world will ever see again.
Self-Defence
There are those who traffic in inverted narratives, who recast victims as oppressors and hold Israel to moral standards they never applied when Jews were defenceless. We must call that out for what it is: selective moralising that often hides an older antisemitism under new clothes. Critique is legitimate; hypocrisy is not. Demanding Israel accept vulnerability as a virtue while excusing or romanticising violence against Jews is a double standard that the world must stop tolerating.
Make no mistake: asserting Israel’s right to defend its citizens is not the same as celebrating war. Strength is a moral responsibility. A resilient nation uses its power to protect its people and, where possible, to create conditions for peace — economic cooperation, technological partnership, humanitarian outreach, and diplomatic engagement. Israel’s very existence, and the innovations that come from it, can be engines of prosperity for the Middle East if States in the region choose partnership over perpetual conflict.
To our critics in foreign capitals, lecture halls, and social feeds who assume moral suasion can unmake history, know this: Jews do not seek permission to survive. We do not need lectures when our children’s lives are on the line. We will defend our people, defend our homes, and defend the right of a sovereign nation to chart its future. Israel and the Jewish people will also, wherever possible, extend hands that can build bridges, medical aid, water technology, cybersecurity and agriculture, because power that is only coercive is a wasted inheritance. The point is this: strength must be matched with conscience and purpose.
History’s cruel experiments taught the Jewish people two complementary truths: never to rely solely on the goodwill of others, and never to renounce the moral claim to compassion that defines our tradition. We can keep both lessons. We can be implacable in defence and generous in peace-building. We can be fierce in the face of denial and steadfast in the service of human betterment.
So let there be no misunderstanding. We are here. We are robust. We are builders and defenders. Two thousand years of exile ended in a determined rebirth, and that rebirth is not temporary mercy, it is a permanent chapter in human history. To those who would erase us with rhetoric or reduce our right to exist to a debating point: we answer with work, with innovation, with science, with children in schools and Universities, with more Nobel Prize Winners, and with the ancient liturgy of a people who will not be extinguished.
If the Middle East aspires to real stability and prosperity, it will have to reckon with this reality. Israel will continue to protect its citizens and extend its innovations outward. It will continue to insist that antisemitism be named and opposed. It will continue, as always, to turn memory and morality into a bright and peaceful future for all humanity. It will do all this with or without the permission of those who seek to demonise and deligitimise the only democracy in the Middle East.
The moral inversion that seeks to paint Israel as an aggressor is an insult to history and truth. For centuries, the world watched Jewish communities slaughtered while offering condolences too late. Now that Jews can defend themselves, many of those same voices demand restraint, disarmament, or disappearance. Those days are over.
Israel does not crave approval from Europe, the UN, or the chorus of self-appointed moral arbiters. We will defend our heritage, religion, culture, families and our future without apology. The lesson of Jewish history is written in blood: without power, there is no survival. And without a homeland, there is no Jewish future.
Am Yisroel Chai – The Jewish people live!
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Wonderful article and the truth in every point ..Thankyou for writing.
AMEN!
Great article!!!!
two sides to every story .At the end of the day regardless of all the hype on earth revelations is reality . This world will fall away . That’s all there is to it.
It’s not us who has lived through the thousand years of peace that precedes the final solution though so we’re not going to be seeing that .
Reality check.
We have NOT seen the 1000 years of peace
And they’re not likely to start in our lifetimes.
A great article. A pity the West is mainly opposed to Israel. The enemies of Israel do not want peace
the Bible tells us that the nation’s will turn against Israel and your prizes and your supposed above the Law posturings ,needing no permission to survive From God ,implied , if not intended ,is fallacy .God’s clear .His people are subject to his Will and His law and He will punish them Himself if he Deems it necessary by their behaviours .They are not above the law .
He just says that ONLY He has the Authority to Judge his PEOPLE
No one else .Any who do ,so that’s going to be all nations from the prophecy will reap His wrath .
That’s how it s worded .
Amen :)
So well written and so true. It aggravates me that our Government leaders take it upon themselves to speak on our behalf, without us having a say. I say God bless Israel.🙏
Powerful! May the day come when an article like this one makes it into the editorials of mainstream media.
I totally agree and Israel is such a blessing to the nations. We have so much to thank Israel and the Jews for.