As Jerusalem celebrates its anniversary of becoming a united city, some seek to divide the Israeli capital. What do the people of Jerusalem, Jewish and Arab, have to say about it?
In exclusive on-street interviews with Arabs and Jews, it was apparent that most residents have a strong preference to keep Jerusalem united, with people of diverse faiths and ethnic backgrounds living together in harmony.
Polls also show that the majority of Arabs living in Jerusalem would prefer Israeli citizenship over a new Palestinian state.
Of course, those seeking to destroy the Jewish state have their own agenda.
Listen to what the peace-loving civilians say about Jerusalem.
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