In the early years of his life Menachem Begin lived in Brest -Litvosk Poland. As a young boy Menachem joined the Zionist youth movement, Betar. At the age of twenty-five Menachem became the head of the movement (Biography.com). In 1945 Menachem was imprisoned in a Siberian labor camp. Begin was released in 1943 and …show more content…
After seeing the amount of death of Jews the Holocaust brought Menachem realized that the only way the Jewish nation could survive was to have their own country where they could protect themselves. He realized that through just talking to the British would not be enough to get their home country; he had to use well thought-out operations. One of his most controversial operation was the bombing of the British offices in the King David Hotel. Even though he had sent multiple warnings to the British that the bombing would occur the British did not evacuate the building and people died. Though his efforts paid off and on May,14 1948 the state of Israel was …show more content…
Menachem Begin and President Sadat would later get a noble peace prize for the efforts with the peace prize in the year 1978. The peace between Israel and Egypt would be a lasting one but in order for it to happen Begin had to do something he was not happy about doing he had to give the Sinai Peninsula. The Sinai Peninsula was not only part of biblical Israel but was also rightfully conquered during the six-day war a war that Egypt started and defend through the Yom Kippur war. Menachem did not want to give The Sinai Peninsula to Egypt because he believed that the modern day Israel should be the same as biblical Israel (The Prime minsters). But in order for the peace to happen Begin had to give up the Sinai Peninsula. This is a characteristic of a hero because it shows compromise and their can’t be a hero if the person cant compromise. It also shows that he did something he might not have wanted to do to protect the people of his country which is another aspect of a