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WATCH: Archaeology Proves Jerusalem is the Ancient Jewish Capital

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An ancient medallion dated to the late Byzantine period with a shofar (ram's horn) and a Torah scroll icon. The treasure was found in 2013 during excavations in the City of David by members of the Hebrew University Institute of Archaeology. (Flash90)

Dov Lipman, former Knesset member, explains how archaeology has proven that Jerusalem is the ancient Jewish capital.

Yom Yerushalayim, or Jerusalem Day, commemorates Jerusalem’s reunification in 1967.

The IDF reunified the eternal Jewish capital during the Six Day War, when the surrounding Arab countries vowed to destroy the State of Israel.

In a stunning victory, Israeli forces liberated the eastern half of the city, including the Temple Mount, Judaism’s holiest site, on June 7, 1967.

In this video, Dov Lipman, former Knesset member and senior manager – Community Outreach for Honest Reporting, explains how archaeology has proven that Jerusalem is the ancient Jewish capital.

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