What Would Herut Do

Newspaper: Jewish Herald
posted on:
31 In dec 1953
subjects:
Individuals - Abraham (Yair) Stern, Ze'ev Jabotinsky. and Justice Committee , Security - Army, Optional or Non-Optional War. Bills , States - Britain/England, France, Jordan, Soviet Union (Russia), USA. Underground - British Mandate, Etzel. Economy - Cartels, Competition, Economic Reform, Employer-Employee Relationship. Jewish Heritage - Civil War. Ideologies - Communism, Communists, Socialism. Constitution , Democracy , Diaspora - Diaspora Jewry. Liberty of Men - Economic Freedom, Individual Liberty. Elections , Foreign Policy - Fundamentals of Foreign Policy, Israel-France Relationship, Israel-Germany Relationship, Israel-UN relationship. Government , Political Parties - Herut, Mapai, Mapam. Greater Land of Israel - Jerusalem, Transjordan. Knesset , Law , Narrowing the Gaps , Peace , Peace Agreements , Aliyah - Return to Zion. Social Reform , Supremacy of the Law , The Five Mem's
While in South Africa, Begin addresses the South African Revisionist Party's Executive Council and speaks about what Herut would do if it was the leading party in the Government. This address was printed over the course of three newspaper editions, each focusing on a specific topic. In the first article, Begin explains the country's internal struggles, and then shares Herut's solutions to those problems. The discussion of Israel's economic problems continues in the second articleIn the last article, Begin speaks about the lack of peace with Arab countries and that liberating all of Eretz Israel is the road to peace. He expresses the necessity in giving complete equality of rights to the Arab population living in Israel. Begin also spends time discussing is the politics within the Government and concludes that it is crucial to not give up the dream of Herut being victorious in elections.