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Independence Day celebrations continue: President hosts Israel´s main
birthday celebration at official residence under headline ´singing
independence with the president´; Air force to hold flyover
He´s 89 years old and Israel is only 64, but President Shimon Peres
is once again honoring the State and hosting Israel´s birthday
celebrations at his official residence.
As many Israelis slept off Wednesday night´s celebrations, Shimon
Peres hosted Israel´s main birthday celebrations at his official
residence on Thursday under the headline "Singing Independence with
the president."
The event was launched with a celebratory flyover of combat planes
and helicopters. At the end of the flyover President Peres and Chief
of Staff Lieutenant General Benny Gantz reviewed the 120 troops that
are receiving the President´s award for excellence.
Peres then handed out the President´s award for excellence to the
troops, congratulating them the President said: "The people see you
as the best of an excellent military. You add 120 new hopes."
"Israel today is stronger than ever, and capable of defending
itself," said Peres. The president added that Israel is blessed with
many things but mostly it has the rare gift of innovation. It can
surprise, collect new abilities, and creatively move forward."
Peres then spoke about external threats, noting: "To those once again
threatening Israel I say – do not repeat the mistakes of your
predecessors. Your threats come from an appetite for conquering.
"We defend while aspiring for peace. The wars, which Israel did not
initiate, brought her unexpected achievements and the aggressors
suffered unimaginable losses," Peres added.
IDF Chief of Staff Benny gantz also spoke ahead of the award ceremony
and said: "When I look today at these excelling soldiers I see the
future. I look at them and see what the IDF command will look like in
10 years and in 20 years."
"Singing independence with the president" saw President Shimon Peres,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and
the chief of staff singing their favorite Independence Day songs.
They were accompanied by children and famous Israeli singers.
The flyover will see F-16 fighter jets, Yas´ur choppers (CH-53 Sea
Stallion) and Boeing 707 refueling jets take to the skies for the
enjoyment of Israeli citizens throughout the country.
Independence Day is also a traditional day for barbeques with
Israelis flocking to national parks and any available green space.
The celebrations will all be accompanied by perfect weather.
On Wednesday night Israel concluded its Memorial Day events and
turned to celebrating its 64th anniversary. Celebrations kicked off
in the traditional lighting of the torches ceremony in Mount Herzl.
Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin lit the main torch together with Yaron
and Sigalit Bezaleli, the parents of First Lieutenant Hila Bezaleli
who was killed in the stage collapse incident in Mount Herzl last
week.
He further added, "The fight against those who burn mosques is not
between leftists and settlers – it´s a fight against fanatics. The
struggle against those who spit in the face of an 8-year-ild is not a
struggle between seculars and haredim – it´s a struggle against the
fanatic fringes of society."
Sigalit Bezaleli said prior to the ceremony, "I feel pride on the one
hand, but on the other I see the site and have no words. I am truly
divided. "
She said that had her daughter taken part in the ceremony as she had
planned "she would have been excited, proud and optimistic."
After the lighting of the torches, IDF flag-bearers appeared in
missing formation, without Bezaleli.
In order to prevent a second disaster, cranes were placed in order to
support the platform´s lighting fixtures.
The theme of this year´s ceremony is "Water – the Source of Life."
The ceremony usually ends with the traditional Hora dance against a
backdrop of fireworks but this year it has been decided to scale back
the celebrations in light of last week´s tragic accident.
Shahar Chaicontributed to the report (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth
Internet 04/26/12)
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