News Staff
(June 2, 2016)
(Israel)—[JNS.org]
Ahead of this year's celebration of the Israeli holiday of Yom
Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) on June 5, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu on Wednesday said that Israel's historic ties to the
Jerusalem-based Temple Mount and Western Wall sites do not need
justifications or apologies.
"It's so absurd, so ridiculous; I can't get over it," Netanyahu said in a special Knesset meeting, according to the Jerusalem Post. "Do people claim the Egyptians aren't connected to the pyramids in Giza? It's ridiculous."
Netanyahu was criticizing
the recent United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) resolution that used language which ignores the
historic Jewish connections to the Temple Mount, the Western Wall, and
eastern Jerusalem. The prime minister reiterated that the Jewish ties to
Jerusalem and its holy sites date back to King David's time and through
the First and Second Temple eras.
Additionally, Netanyahu discussed Arab violence and incitement relating to the Temple Mount.
"Violence will not deter us
or put our control over Jerusalem in doubt," he said, adding,
"Jerusalem deserves quiet. We cannot let anyone spark extremism."
Netanyahu has repeatedly
said that Israel will maintain the Israeli-Jordanian-Palestinian "status
quo" agreement for the Temple Mount, which includes a ban on Jewish
prayer at the holy site.
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