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'''Um-Shmum''' (]: '''או"ם שמום''', where ''um'' is the Hebrew acronymic pronunciation for "U.N.",<ref>או"ם pronounced "oom", acronym for אומות (pr. "oomot") "nations, peoples", and מאוחדות (pr. "m'ookhadot") "united"; "the U.N." is האומות המאוחדות (pronounced "ha-oomot ha-m'ookhadot")</ref> and the ] signifies dismissal, contempt or irony) is a phrase coined by Israeli ] (and former ]) ] on 29 March 1955 during a debate within the Israeli cabinet regarding his plan to take the ] from ] in response to the increasing ] ]s. | '''Um-Shmum''' (]: '''או"ם שמום''', where ''um'' is the Hebrew acronymic pronunciation for "U.N.",<ref>או"ם pronounced "oom", acronym for אומות (pr. "oomot") "nations, peoples", and מאוחדות (pr. "m'ookhadot") "united"; "the U.N." is האומות המאוחדות (pronounced "ha-oomot ha-m'ookhadot")</ref> and the ] signifies dismissal, contempt or irony) is a phrase coined by Israeli ] (and former ]) ] on 29 March 1955 during a debate within the Israeli cabinet regarding his plan to take the ] from ] in response to the increasing ] ]s. | ||
This utterance towards the ] is an expression that reflects, even as to date, the way many Israelis feel about the institution.<ref |
This utterance towards the ] is an expression that reflects, even as to date, the way many Israelis feel about the institution.<ref> cite web|title=Tel Aviv University, Israel Democracy Institute, Peace Index August 2010|url=http://peaceindex.org/files/Peace%20Index-August-trans.pdf}}</ref> | ||
The original expression was uttered as a response to Prime Minister ], who had stated in the previous cabinet session that if it hadn't been for the ], the State of Israel would not have been founded. According to Sharett's account in his diary, Ben-Gurion shouted: Not at all! Only the daring of the Jews founded this country, and not some ''Um-Shmum'' resolution".<ref>Moshe Sharett, ''Yoman ishi'' , vol. 3, Tel-Aviv: Sifriyat Ma'ariv, 1978, p. 874 (Hebrew).</ref> | The original expression was uttered as a response to Prime Minister ], who had stated in the previous cabinet session that if it hadn't been for the ], the State of Israel would not have been founded. According to Sharett's account in his diary, Ben-Gurion shouted: Not at all! Only the daring of the Jews founded this country, and not some ''Um-Shmum'' resolution".<ref>Moshe Sharett, ''Yoman ishi'' , vol. 3, Tel-Aviv: Sifriyat Ma'ariv, 1978, p. 874 (Hebrew).</ref> | ||
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Acourding to ] 56% of Israelis believe in some way that "The whole world is against us", and 77% of Israelis believe in some way that "It makes no difference what Israel does in the Palestinian context and what policy it adopts; the world | Acourding to ] 56% of Israelis believe in some way that "The whole world is against us", and 77% of Israelis believe in some way that "It makes no difference what Israel does in the Palestinian context and what policy it adopts; the world | ||
will continue to be very critical of Israel in any event.".<ref |
will continue to be very critical of Israel in any event.".<ref> cite web|title=Tel Aviv University, Israel Democracy Institute, Peace Index August 2010|url=http://peaceindex.org/files/Peace%20Index-August-trans.pdf}}</ref> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Um-Shmum (Hebrew: או"ם שמום, where um is the Hebrew acronymic pronunciation for "U.N.", and the "shm"-prefix signifies dismissal, contempt or irony) is a phrase coined by Israeli Ministry of Defense (and former Prime Minister) David Ben-Gurion on 29 March 1955 during a debate within the Israeli cabinet regarding his plan to take the Gaza Strip from Egypt in response to the increasing fedayeen terror attacks. This utterance towards the United Nations is an expression that reflects, even as to date, the way many Israelis feel about the institution.
The original expression was uttered as a response to Prime Minister Moshe Sharett, who had stated in the previous cabinet session that if it hadn't been for the UN resolution of 1947, the State of Israel would not have been founded. According to Sharett's account in his diary, Ben-Gurion shouted: Not at all! Only the daring of the Jews founded this country, and not some Um-Shmum resolution".
A month later, on 27 April 1955, Israel's 7th Independence Day, Ben-Gurion gave a speech in Ramat Gan Stadium during the main event of the Israel Defense Forces parade. The speech was primarily a response to the anti-Israeli declarations made in the Bandung Conference (the founding conference of the Non-Aligned Movement), which took place a few days earlier. In the concluding sentence, he stated: "Our future does not depend on what the goyim will say, but rather on what the Jews will do". This sentence also became a winged word (often in a disrupted version: "It does not matter what the Gentiles will say, but rather what the Jews will do").
Ben-Gurion viewed the UN as heavily biased against Israel, as have many other Israeli politicians over the decades, including current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who referred to the UN as a "theater of absurd" and "a place of darkness for my country" in his 2011 UN speech.
In 1998, Kofi Annan quoted this phrase while visiting the Knesset (Israeli Parliament), and made a rebutting pun himself by saying that in the world that we live in today, "without the UM we will all have klum." (Klum is part of expressions that mean "nothing" in Hebrew.)
Acourding to Israel Democracy Institute 56% of Israelis believe in some way that "The whole world is against us", and 77% of Israelis believe in some way that "It makes no difference what Israel does in the Palestinian context and what policy it adopts; the world will continue to be very critical of Israel in any event.".
See also
- Criticism of the United Nations
- Israel, Palestine, and the United Nations
- Joe Shmoe
- Culture of Israel
External links
- The Myth of the U.N. Creation of Israel
- Is the United Nations anti-Semitic?
- The Only Refugees in the World Denied the Right of Resettlement
- Steven J. Rosen, Why a Special Issue on UNRWA?, Middle East Quarterly Fall 2012, pp. 3-10.
- 'Jewish refugees contradict Palestinian revisionism'
- UN chief admits bias against Israel
References
- או"ם pronounced "oom", acronym for אומות (pr. "oomot") "nations, peoples", and מאוחדות (pr. "m'ookhadot") "united"; "the U.N." is האומות המאוחדות (pronounced "ha-oomot ha-m'ookhadot")
- cite web|title=Tel Aviv University, Israel Democracy Institute, Peace Index August 2010|url=http://peaceindex.org/files/Peace%20Index-August-trans.pdf}}
- Moshe Sharett, Yoman ishi , vol. 3, Tel-Aviv: Sifriyat Ma'ariv, 1978, p. 874 (Hebrew).
- David Ben-Gurion, Hazon ve-derekh , vol. 5, Tel-Aviv: Ayanot, 1956, p. 166 (Hebrew).
- Israel savages UN, Dispatch Online website
- כלום (pronounced kloom)
- Full Transcript: Netanyahu's 2011 UN Speech, MWC News Website
- cite web|title=Tel Aviv University, Israel Democracy Institute, Peace Index August 2010|url=http://peaceindex.org/files/Peace%20Index-August-trans.pdf}}