Israel Apologizes To Beatles
Y-Net:
After accomplishing the mission of rehabilitating Israel’s problematic image in the world, the Foreign Ministry has now found the time to deal with the real important issue: Extending an official apology to The Beatles, 43 years after the British band was banned from performing in the Jewish state.
Israeli Ambassador to Britain Ron Prosor was expected to meet Monday morning with John Lennon’s sister, Julia Baird, at The Beatles museum in Liverpool and to present her with an official letter of apology from the State of Israel for banning the band’s members from performing in the country in 1965.
The Israeli Embassy in London was also expected to send similar letters to the two remaining Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and to the relatives of George Harrison.
“We would like to take this opportunity,” the letter says, “to rectify a historic missed opportunity which unfortunately took place in 1965 when you were invited to Israel. Unfortunately, the State of Israel cancelled your performance in the country due to lack of budget and because several politicians in the Knesset had believed at the time that your performance might corrupt the minds of the Israeli youth.
“There is no doubt that it was a great missed opportunity to prevent people like you, who shaped the minds of the generation, to come to Israel and perform before the young generation in Israel who admired you and continues to admire you.”
Prosor was expected to take advantage of this opportunity and invite the two remaining band members to take part in Israel’s 60th anniversary celebrations.
“We would like to see them sing at the State of Israel,” the letter concludes.
So what really happened in 1965?
Opinions differ as to the actual events which took place 43 years ago. The band members were invited to perform in Israel, but the concert did not take place eventually due to the firm objection of politicians who believed that The Beatles were corrupting the Israeli youth.
Criticism over the cancellation was directed at former Education Ministry Director-General Yaakov Schneider, whose ministry was required to approve the performance of foreign bands in Israel.
The Israeli Embassy in London was also expected to send similar letters to the two remaining Beatles, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and to the relatives of George Harrison.
“We would like to take this opportunity,” the letter says, “to rectify a historic missed opportunity which unfortunately took place in 1965 when you were invited to Israel. Unfortunately, the State of Israel cancelled your performance in the country due to lack of budget and because several politicians in the Knesset had believed at the time that your performance might corrupt the minds of the Israeli youth.
“There is no doubt that it was a great missed opportunity to prevent people like you, who shaped the minds of the generation, to come to Israel and perform before the young generation in Israel who admired you and continues to admire you.”
Prosor was expected to take advantage of this opportunity and invite the two remaining band members to take part in Israel’s 60th anniversary celebrations.
“We would like to see them sing at the State of Israel,” the letter concludes.
So what really happened in 1965?
Opinions differ as to the actual events which took place 43 years ago. The band members were invited to perform in Israel, but the concert did not take place eventually due to the firm objection of politicians who believed that The Beatles were corrupting the Israeli youth.
Criticism over the cancellation was directed at former Education Ministry Director-General Yaakov Schneider, whose ministry was required to approve the performance of foreign bands in Israel.
Well, it is about time. Long, long overdue. Those poor Beatles have suffered more than anyone can ever imagine. This news is awesome and will motivate me for the remainder of the day and maybe the week. God Bless The Jews.
January 28th, 2008 at 6:40 amYes. This is some of the most edifying news I’ve heard in a long time! Isn’t about time for some do-gooder to apologize to all the blacks in America again?
January 28th, 2008 at 7:03 amLet the healing process begin…
January 28th, 2008 at 8:24 amImagine there’s no countries, sounds very islamic to me. Why is it that those groups that make such incredible sounds have such stupid shit coming out of their mouths? Wagner was a flaming anti-Semetic, but Jesus Christ could he write music. Every 4th of July a lot of celebrations they trot out the 1812 Overture, Tchiakovsky, a Russian homosexual (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
January 28th, 2008 at 10:31 amJohn,
January 28th, 2008 at 1:21 pmha!~ Im not feelin this at all..
January 29th, 2008 at 7:03 amNow if they heard from, aww never mind I posted it on my own blog.
ta
hb~