Jerusalem - In a jarring contrast, Israel transitioned Wednesday night from melancholic reflection to remember its fallen soldiers and victims of terrorism to joyous Independence Day festivities in celebration of 68 years since the modern Jewish state was formed.

The grouping of mournful Memorial Day with Independence Day celebrations is intentional, to show the link between the costly wars Israel has fought and the establishment and survival of the Jewish state.

At a ceremony marking the end of collective mourning and the start of the celebrations, 14 Israelis were given the honor of lighting torches at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Israel’s national cemetery.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the nation in a short speech broadcast at the ceremony. “One of the fundamental requisites for independence is the willingness to fight for it, but that exacts a painful price — our fallen sons and daughters, brothers and sisters,” Netanyahu said. “We owe them everything. We know that we cannot exist without a defense force, we cannot maintain our independence if we do not build up our strength.”... Read More: VIN