Binyamin
Kahane's last letter to us
Last Message...
Take Your Own Destiny In Your Own Hands...
Binyamin Kahane's parting message was for the settlers to take matters into
their own hands. The daily murder of Jews coupled with the futility of the IDF
caused Binyamin to come to the conclusion that the settlers will inevitably have
to fend for themselves - and that's a good thing.
Binyamin had already met with key people in the Samarian area ("Gav HaHar" -
which includes the settlements Tapuach, Yizhar, Ittemar, Har HaBracha, Elon
More) to help implement his plan - he felt that these settlements were more apt
to agree with his approach, more willing to cut the IDF umbilical cord. He had
just begun a "speaking tour" at various settlements to bring this idea over. The
fact that he started going "public" after so many years of spreading ideas
"quietly" is proof of how much he believed in this idea. In his last "shiurim",
in his parasha sheets and during his speaking tour in the States, he also
emphasized this message, tying it in with Hanukah: "The miracle of Hanukah was
that Jews were ready to fight".
Below is the letter he planned to circulate among the settlers. It was read at
his funeral by Rabbi Yehuda Richter:
"To my dear brothers and friends living in the mountains of Judaea and Samaria:
The situation currently facing us demands that we courageously re-assess all
that we have believed until now. The issue before us is no longer just the
fundamental problem of Chillul HaShem and Jewish humiliation; more, it is now a
simple issue of straightforward security that involves each and every one of us.
Living in the mountains of Judea and Samaria, we are truly fortunate in that we
comprise a community that, for the overwhelming majority, fears its God, loves
its nation unstintingly, and is prepared for self-sacrifice. At this time of
unrelenting strife, violence and an all but declared war, this faith grants us
an insuperable advantage over those who live in ostensibly safer areas.
The capitulation of Joseph's Tomb - on Shabbat T'shuva, the Sabbath of Penitence
(!) - shocked us all to the very depths of our souls. But, truth to tell, few if
any of us were really surprised, particularly after the IDF gave the broadest
possible hints of their intentions just a few days earlier.
The situation today is difficult and complex. On the one hand, we are fully
prepared - physically, emotionally, and spiritually - to retain Jewish control
over the Jewish homeland, maybe more prepared than any other sector in Israeli
society. On the other hand, the IDF is being exposed - with all the good-will -
as a confused body, lacking direction and ideology and, above all, with no faith
in God.
Additionally, we daily witness Jews throughout the land rising spontaneously,
the plain meaning of which is that they are sick of the current government and
the situation that it has wrought, and that they yearn for a determined leader
who will steer the state along a truly Jewish path. Together with this, simple
actions of individual Jews from all the settlements (such as blocking roads to
Arab vehicles) are more successful in casting fear over the Arabs than the IDF
with all its APC's, jeeps, bullet-proof vests, inconsequential patrols, and
bewildered commanders. And in the light of all these facts and their
implications, we the inhabitants are determined to remain; we refuse to
surrender our hold over our land, even as we refuse to acquiesce in the
continuing humiliation of the Nation of Israel and the desecration of the Name
of God.
My suggestion is as follows: Based upon the facts that I have outlined above,
all the settlements on the mountain-ridge running north-south along the length
of Judea and Samaria must conjoin with each other, forming a united leadership.
This will immediately broadcast an unequivocal message to the IDF: "Just as you
abandoned the Tomb of Joseph in Shechem - so, too, please abandon us. Abandon
the entire mountain range whereon we live". This must be stated politely, calmly
and rationally. "Clearly, you do not want to be here. You obviously do not
understand what you are doing here. You have no overall aims whatsoever, beyond
the idiotic aim of 'enforcing order'. There is no purpose at all, under these
circumstances, in forcing you to remain here. We who live here are ready and
willing to take full responsibility for this area upon ourselves. Just allow us
this responsibility. As we all know, the government fully intended in any event
to abandon virtually all this region to the Arabs, if only Arafat would have
deigned to agree to their designs. So please, hand over this land to us. By the
grace of God, here in these mountains we have wonderful youth and highly-trained
military personnel whose morale is high; they will gladly accept this
responsibility upon themselves. Ultimately they will take to their duties
enthusiastically and, what is more important, with the faith in the God Who gave
us this land. Just leave us the arms (and even if not, we will nevertheless
succeed...), and HaShem will be our strength".
Without the slightest doubt, the Arab denizens will be terrified merely at
hearing this news: authority here will no longer rest with the shackled Army
which has for so long been the punching-bag of Arab hooligans. Rather, those
"monstrous settlers" (and, thank God, the Arab media portray us as the devil
incarnate, if not worse) will now take charge.
Without the slightest shadow of doubt, such a step would clear the air here.
There will be a complete about-face: this news will, for the first time in too
many years, attract youths in their hundreds - at least! - who would come here
to help. At long last there will be genuine yishuv ha-aretz (settling of the
Land of Israel) and the beginning of Jewish sovereignty over the Land of Israel.
This will put an end to the confused stammering and steadfast search for ways of
handing over the land to the enemies of God, which have been the greatest
obstacles to the Mitzvah which we are fulfilling here with our very being. Can
we even begin to imagine the inspiration that this earth-shaking news would give
to so many Jews, both 'secular' and 'religious', in Israel and abroad? It has
been far too long since we experienced that deep and stirring feeling of Jewish
national pride.
This is truly revolutionary! But it is far less revolutionary than the changes
that have been wrought in the reality of Israel in the past few weeks, and we
have nothing to lose. Even if the IDF does not accept this proposal - as can be
expected, at least in the initial stage - then, at the very least, the military
command and the government will realize that there is an additional and serious
force on the ground, a force which they ignore at their peril.
Furthermore, for reasons of its own security, the IDF will want to prove that it
can protect civilians; consequently, it will act more determinedly - at least,
so far as it is capable within the limitations imposed by fear of the gentiles
and of the Left which shackles it.
None of this entails separating ourselves from society. To the contrary, we will
remain part of Israeli society, willing at a moment's notice to re-join, by
agreement, that state which has, until now, refused for 33 years to annex us. We
speak here not of separation, but of additional Jewish sovereignty over a part
of the Land of Israel which has been too long abandoned. We act for the good of
the Nation of Israel, for the good of the State of Israel, for the sake of our
families' safety. Above all, we act for the sake of Kiddush HaShem, the
sanctification of the Name of God, and eradicating its desecration until the
hour of Final Redemption comes."
With grave concern and Ahavat Yisrael,
Binyamin Kahane