What it is about
Demonstrators disrupted an event at the University of California at Berkeley where Religious Zionist Party MK Simcha Rothman spoke to students and staff members. Despite the interruption, the event continued seamlessly on an online platform.
Why it matters
This incident underscores the increasing challenges Israeli politicians face when addressing international audiences, emphasizing the need for open dialogue. Simcha Rothman’s speeches play a crucial role in informing the global community about Israel’s security concerns and political stances.
The Bigger Picture
Berkeley’s Federalist Society had invited MK Rothman to discuss critical topics including Israel’s legal responses to the Gaza conflict, security concerns, and campus antisemitism. Rothman delivered a compelling argument for legal reforms in Israel during wartime and stressed the need for a unified international front against terrorism.
Rothman’s Reaction
Simcha Rothman remarked, “The enemy forced the State of Israel to fight for its existence. We must continue to strike at terror to protect our citizens. The world’s nations must stand on the right side of history and support the fight against evil.”
Addressing UN Decisions
Rothman also criticized the United Nation’s recent decision to question Israel’s right to defend itself against Palestinian terrorism. He reflected on the hopeful idealism that formed the UN 79 years ago and called out the organization for abandoning its founding principles, crucial especially in light of the persistent threats against Israel.
The Bottom Line
Despite the disruptions, MK Simcha Rothman’s message on Israel’s right to security and the importance of legal reforms during wartime was heard. His comments were a clarion call for the international community to support Israel in its ongoing fight against terrorism.
This story was first published on jpost.com.