In 1967, a furious firefight between Israeli forces and the Jordanian Army raged in the streets of Jerusalem's Old City, with the ultimate prize awaiting the victors.
“The people of Israel appreciate United with Israel’s advocacy, educational efforts and unflinching defense of the truth,” Netanyahu stated to UWI founder Michael Gerbitz upon receiving the "Jerusalem Declaration."
Aren’t settlers the obstacle to peace? Wouldn’t their expulsion increase the chances for compromise and reconciliation? Apparently, only if they're Jews.
The Jerusalem Declaration, stating support for the eternal, undivided capital of the Jewish state and signed by over 575,000 people from 168 countries around the world, has encouraged Israeli leaders.
The annual Flag Dance is the highlight of Jerusalem Day, one of the most joyous in Israel, celebrating the miraculous liberation of the eternal Jewish capital.
As Trump lands in Israel, a historic celebration will take place in Judea marking the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the ancient Jewish homeland.
While the Vatican stressed the holiness of Jerusalem to "believers of all three Abrahamic religions," Abbas referred to it as "the capital of Palestine."
Despite diplomatic relations between Jordan and Israel, the Hashemite king continues to accuse Israel of attempting to change the status quo on the Temple Mount.
Memorial Day in Israel happens to be on the day in which Kfar Etzion fell to the Jordanian Arab Legion, which massacred hundreds on that day in May, 1948.
On April 4, 1920, before the establishment of the State of Israel and before any so-called "occupation," a Muslim festival attended by tens of thousands of Arabs erupted into violence against Jews in Jerusalem.
Most people, according to ordinary Jews and Arabs in Gush Etzion, just want to live in peace. Several blame the Palestinian leadership for incitement to terror, which destroys families on both sides.
A Zionist activist on campus gave a razor-sharp response to an Arab Hebrew University student who protested the scheduling of Student Day on Jerusalem Day.