JERUSALEM – Israel is celebrating 65 years of independence with barbeques, air force flyovers, and an international bible quiz.
Top Israeli leaders began Tuesday's festivities by singing peppy standards in a televised event recognizing Israeli soldiers.
In an address, President Shimon Peres said Israel's enemies have tried for decades to destroy the Jewish state, and that Israel's wars against them have been just. He said Israel would defend itself against dangers from Hezbollah and Hamas militants, and called Iran's leadership one of "craziness."
Israeli military chief Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz said Israel's army will continue to defend Israelis until "the day that peace comes."
The festivities, which began Monday night, come just a day after the country mourned its war dead during its annual Remembrance Day commemorations.
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