Obama Picks a New Fight Over Jerusalem
In connection with President Obama’s latest attempt to pick a fight with Israel (over the conversion of a hotel to 20 housing units in East Jerusalem), it is worth re-reading the portion of Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to a joint session of Congress on July 10, 1996 that dealt with Jerusalem, particularly the last sentence:
Countless words have been written about that city on the hill, which represents the universal hope for justice and peace. I live in that city on the hill. And in my boyhood, I knew that city, when it was divided into enemy camps, with coils of barbed wire stretched through its heart.
Since 1967, under Israeli sovereignty, united
There have been efforts to redivide this city by those who claim that peace can come through division – that it can be secured through multiple sovereignties, multiple laws and multiple police forces.
This is a groundless and dangerous assumption, which impels me to declare today: There will never be such a re-division of
We shall not allow a Berlin Wall to be erected inside
It is also worth recalling that it is the official policy of the