Happy 60th Birthday Israel. The irony in this is the reality that the right number is about 5060 years old, as that’s how long they have really occupied the land, but nevertheless, Happy Birthday 60th.
It’s tough to be surrounded by people that hate you and survive all these years, but it appears that they had help,so there is a good reason that they have been there. The Israeli’s are survivors. What I really like is their tenacity at defending their country and their rights. One small strip of land surrounded by hundreds of thousands of miles of land occupied by enemies…whom they defeat or out-think every time.
It is amazing that some of the things that have happened in that region over these years. Technologically speaking, things like WiFi for example, and IBM is invested heavily in the technology there and is taking them to market around the world.
I’ve worked for and with some Israeli companies. And I’ve worked with those who survived the holocost.
Of course, there are some that don’t appreciate Israel quite as much calling it a stinking corpse, and I’m thinking why does one of our presidential candidates want to talk to this guy Mahmoud am-a-dinner jacket, am-a-terrorist? How about aggressive negotiations?
THE BIG QUESTION
Why is an area that doesn’t have a lot of natural resources, not a lot of space, not a lot of people so coveted, reviled and desired by so many? I’m guessing that this has a lot to do with it.
So there will be those who relish this date and those that don’t. Here are others who have covered it:
Infidel bloggers alliance - Did a great job.
Atlas Shrugs who defends Israel and Jewish people on a regular basis.
Gates of Vienna, another defender.
Dr. Sanity, who is as smart and articulate as they come and comments on Women’s issues as well as Scientific achievements:
Israel on the other hand, should be very proud of its remarkable accomplishments in only 60 years. As SC&A note:
Israel, a nation the size of New Jersey, can only lay claim to the following achievements:
-Israel has more museums per capita than any other country in the world.
-Israel has the second highest output of books published per citizen in the world.
-Israelis hold more patents per person than do citizens of any other nation.
-More than 85% of all solid waste in Israel is treated in an environmentally sound manner.
-Israeli companies, Amdocs, Comverse and Nice pioneered voicemail, SMS and other cellular phone services.
-Israel has the highest concentration of high tech companies industries in the world, relative to it’s population.
-ICQ, the technology that powers AOL Instant Messenger, was developed in 1996 by a team of 4 young Israelis.
-Israeli start-up company TransChip developed the first high resolution camera that fits on a single electronic chip, for use in cellular phones.
-Israel is one of only eight countries in the world capable of launching their own satellites into space.
-Israelis developed the world’s first cellphone at the Motorola research lab in Haifa, that companies largest research center in the world.
-Israel ranks third, after the US and Canada, in the number of publicly traded companies on Wall Street.
-Israel has more scientists and engineers per capita than any other nation in the world.
-American industry giants such as GM, Ford and Lockheed Martin manage their manufacturing facilities using software written by Tecnomatix, an Israeli company.
-Israeli company Given Imaging developed a video camera small enough to fit inside of a pill. The camera helps doctors diagnose digestive tract diseases.
-Israeli scientists developed the first computerized radiation free diagnostic scanning device for detecting breast cancer.
-Israel produces more scientific papers per capita than any other nation in the world.
And a boatload of other coverage.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Here is a background on how it happened on May 14, 1948
and an excerpt from the story
On the face of it, Ben-Gurion’s hope rested on reasonable grounds. An inflow of Jewish immigrants and capital after World War I had revived Palestine’s hitherto static condition and raised the standard of living of its Arab inhabitants well above that in the neighboring Arab states. The expansion of Arab industry and agriculture, especially in the field of citrus growing, was largely financed by the capital thus obtained, and Jewish know-how did much to improve Arab cultivation. In the two decades between the world wars, Arab-owned citrus plantations grew sixfold, as did vegetable-growing lands, while the number of olive groves quadrupled.
No less remarkable were the advances in social welfare. Perhaps most significantly, mortality rates in the Muslim population dropped sharply and life expectancy rose from 37.5 years in 1926-27 to 50 in 1942-44 (compared with 33 in Egypt). The rate of natural increase leapt upward by a third.
That nothing remotely akin to this was taking place in the neighboring British-ruled Arab countries, not to mention India, can be explained only by the decisive Jewish contribution to Mandate Palestine’s socioeconomic well-being. The British authorities acknowledged as much in a 1937 report by a commission of inquiry headed by Lord Peel:
The general beneficent effect of Jewish immigration on Arab welfare is illustrated by the fact that the increase in the Arab population is most marked in urban areas affected by Jewish development. A comparison of the census returns in 1922 and 1931 shows that, six years ago, the increase percent in Haifa was 86, in Jaffa 62, in Jerusalem 37, while in purely Arab towns such as Nablus and Hebron it was only 7, and at Gaza there was a decrease of 2 percent.


