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(Prime Minister's Office) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - At the ceremony on Sunday marking the 45th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem, held at Ammunition Hill, Prime Minister Netanyahu said: There are people who believe that if we just divide Jerusalem, which means eventually conceding the Temple Mount, we will have peace. They believe that, but they are wrong. If we grant other forces control over the Temple Mount, we will see the situation deteriorate so quickly that it will devolve into a religious and sectarian war. I also know that only under Israeli rule, under Israeli sovereignty, access and freedom of religion and freedom of worship for all religions has been and will continue to be ensured. Only under Israel will the quiet be maintained; only under Israel will peace between the religions be maintained. Sustainable peace is made with strong nations, and an Israel without a unified Jerusalem will be like a body with a weak heart. A nation that is willing to sacrifice its heart will only convince its enemies that it lacks the willpower to fight for anything. Forty-five years ago, this place saw our people's determination and the iron will of our fighters. They fought like lions in these trenches against heavy machine gun fire. They fought for Jerusalem and they won. During that same fierce battle, 36 of our best men perished - and in all of Jerusalem, 182 IDF fighters died, and Jewish history changed forever. A city divided became whole - and it will remain so. 2012-05-22 00:00:00Full Article
The Unification of Jerusalem
(Prime Minister's Office) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - At the ceremony on Sunday marking the 45th anniversary of the unification of Jerusalem, held at Ammunition Hill, Prime Minister Netanyahu said: There are people who believe that if we just divide Jerusalem, which means eventually conceding the Temple Mount, we will have peace. They believe that, but they are wrong. If we grant other forces control over the Temple Mount, we will see the situation deteriorate so quickly that it will devolve into a religious and sectarian war. I also know that only under Israeli rule, under Israeli sovereignty, access and freedom of religion and freedom of worship for all religions has been and will continue to be ensured. Only under Israel will the quiet be maintained; only under Israel will peace between the religions be maintained. Sustainable peace is made with strong nations, and an Israel without a unified Jerusalem will be like a body with a weak heart. A nation that is willing to sacrifice its heart will only convince its enemies that it lacks the willpower to fight for anything. Forty-five years ago, this place saw our people's determination and the iron will of our fighters. They fought like lions in these trenches against heavy machine gun fire. They fought for Jerusalem and they won. During that same fierce battle, 36 of our best men perished - and in all of Jerusalem, 182 IDF fighters died, and Jewish history changed forever. A city divided became whole - and it will remain so. 2012-05-22 00:00:00Full Article
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