Issued at Tel Aviv on May
14, 1948 (5th of Iyar, 5708)
ERETZ-ISRAEL [(Hebrew) - The Land of
Israel] was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their
spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here
they first attained to statehood, created cultural values of
national and universal significance and gave to the world
the eternal Book of Books.
After being forcibly exiled from their
land, the people remained faithful to it throughout their
Dispersion and never ceased to pray and hope for their
return to it and for the restoration in it of their
political freedom.
Impelled by this historic and traditional
attachment, Jews strove in every successive generation to
re-establish themselves in their ancient homeland. In recent
decades they returned in their masses. Pioneers, ma'pilim
[(Hebrew) - immigrants coming to Eretz-Israel in defiance of
restrictive legislation] and defenders, they made deserts
bloom, revived the Hebrew language, built villages and
towns, and created a thriving community controlling its own
economy and culture, loving peace but knowing how to defend
itself, bringing the blessings of progress to all the
country's inhabitants, and aspiring towards independent
nationhood.
In the year 5657 (1897), at the summons
of the spiritual father of the Jewish State, Theodore Herzl,
the First Zionist Congress convened and proclaimed the right
of the Jewish people to national rebirth in its own country.
This right was recognized in the
Balfour Declaration of the 2nd November, 1917, and
re-affirmed in the Mandate of the League of Nations which,
in particular, gave international sanction to the historic
connection between the Jewish people and Eretz-Israel and to
the right of the Jewish people to rebuild its National Home.
The catastrophe which recently befell the
Jewish people - the massacre of millions of Jews in Europe -
was another clear demonstration of the urgency of solving
the problem of its homelessness by re-establishing in Eretz-Israel
the Jewish State, which would open the gates of the homeland
wide to every Jew and confer upon the Jewish people the
status of a fully privileged member of the comity of
nations.
Survivors of the Nazi holocaust in
Europe, as well as Jews from other parts of the world,
continued to migrate to Eretz-Israel, undaunted by
difficulties, restrictions and dangers, and never ceased to
assert their right to a life of dignity, freedom and honest
toil in their national homeland.
In the Second World War, the Jewish
community of this country contributed its full share to the
struggle of the freedom- and peace-loving nations against
the forces of Nazi wickedness and, by the blood of its
soldiers and its war effort, gained the right to be reckoned
among the peoples who founded the United Nations.
On the 29th November, 1947, the United
Nations General Assembly passed a
resolution calling for the establishment of a Jewish
State in Eretz-Israel; the General Assembly required the
inhabitants of Eretz-Israel to take such steps as were
necessary on their part for the implementation of that
resolution. This recognition by the United Nations of the
right of the Jewish people to establish their State is
irrevocable.
This right is the natural right of the
Jewish people to be masters of their own fate, like all
other nations, in their own sovereign State.
ACCORDINGLY WE, MEMBERS OF THE PEOPLE'S
COUNCIL, REPRESENTATIVES OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY OF ERETZ-ISRAEL
AND OF THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT, ARE HERE ASSEMBLED ON THE DAY
OF THE TERMINATION OF THE BRITISH MANDATE OVER ERETZ-ISRAEL
AND, BY VIRTUE OF OUR NATURAL AND HISTORIC RIGHT AND ON THE
STRENGTH OF THE RESOLUTION OF THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, HEREBY DECLARE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A JEWISH STATE
IN ERETZ-ISRAEL, TO BE KNOWN AS THE STATE OF ISRAEL.
WE DECLARE that, with effect from the
moment of the termination of the Mandate being tonight, the
eve of Sabbath, the 6th Iyar, 5708 (15th May, 1948), until
the establishment of the elected, regular authorities of the
State in accordance with the Constitution which shall be
adopted by the Elected Constituent Assembly not later than
the 1st October 1948, the People's Council shall act as a
Provisional Council of State, and its executive organ, the
People's Administration, shall be the Provisional Government
of the Jewish State, to be called "Israel".
THE STATE OF ISRAEL will be open for
Jewish immigration and for the Ingathering of the Exiles; it
will foster the development of the country for the benefit
of all its inhabitants; it will be based on freedom, justice
and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will
ensure complete equality of social and political rights to
all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex;
it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language,
education and culture; it will safeguard the Holy Places of
all religions; and it will be faithful to the principles of
the
Charter of the United Nations.
THE STATE OF ISRAEL is prepared to
cooperate with the agencies and representatives of the
United Nations in implementing the
resolution of the General Assembly of the 29th November,
1947, and will take steps to bring about the economic union
of the whole of Eretz-Israel.
WE APPEAL to the United Nations to assist
the Jewish people in the building-up of its State and to
receive the State of Israel into the comity of nations.
WE APPEAL - in the very midst of the
onslaught launched against us now for months - to the Arab
inhabitants of the State of Israel to preserve peace and
participate in the upbuilding of the State on the basis of
full and equal citizenship and due representation in all its
provisional and permanent institutions.
WE EXTEND our hand to all neighboring
states and their peoples in an offer of peace and good
neighborliness, and appeal to them to establish bonds of
cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish people
settled in its own land. The State of Israel is prepared to
do its share in a common effort for the advancement of the
entire Middle East.
WE APPEAL to the Jewish people throughout
the Diaspora to rally round the Jews of Eretz-Israel in the
tasks of immigration and upbuilding and to stand by them in
the great struggle for the realization of the age-old dream
- the redemption of Israel.
PLACING OUR TRUST IN THE ALMIGHTY, WE
AFFIX OUR SIGNATURES TO THIS PROCLAMATION AT THIS SESSION OF
THE PROVISIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE, ON THE SOIL OF THE
HOMELAND, IN THE CITY OF TEL-AVIV, ON THIS SABBATH EVE, THE
5TH DAY OF IYAR, 5708 (14TH MAY, 1948).
David Ben-Gurion
Daniel Auster
Mordekhai Bentov
Yitzchak Ben Zvi
Eliyahu Berligne
Fritz Bernstein
Rabbi Wolf Gold
Meir Grabovsky
Yitzchak Gruenbaum
Dr. Abraham Granovsky
Eliyahu Dobkin
Meir Wilner-Kovner
Zerach Wahrhaftig
Herzl Vardi Rachel Cohen
Rabbi Kalman Kahana
Saadia Kobashi
Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Levin
Meir David Loewenstein
Zvi Luria
Golda Myerson
Nachum Nir
Zvi Segal
Rabbi Yehuda Leib Hacohen Fishman
David Zvi Pinkas
Aharon Zisling
Moshe Kolodny
Eliezer Kaplan
Abraham Katznelson
Felix Rosenblueth
David Remez
Berl Repetur
Mordekhai Shattner
Ben Zion Sternberg
Bekhor Shitreet
Moshe Shapira
Moshe Shertok
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