Edited by John R. Houk
News Releases Sent by Ari Bussel
Posted 5/15/18
Ari Bussel emailed two press releases from the Israel Government Press Office
(GPO) pertaining to the USA opening its Embassy in Israel’s Capital City
Jerusalem. The first are the remarks from Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu and the second are the brief remarks of Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat.
JRH 5/15/18
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PM Netanyahu's Remarks at the Opening of the US Embassy
in Jerusalem
PM Benjamin Netanyahu photo
credit: Kobi Gideon (GPO) – 5/14/18
Communicated by the Prime Minister's Media Adviser
Sent by Ari Bussel
Sent 5/14/2018 12:26 PM
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara, today
(Monday, 14 May 2018), attended the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem.
After the ceremony, the Prime Minister and his wife were
invited to US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman's office for a toast with the
American delegation.
Prime Minister Netanyahu:
"We have no better friends in the world. You stand for
Israel and you stand for Jerusalem. Thank you.
Your presence here today is a testament to the importance of
this occasion, not only for the Trump administration, but in a very personal
way for you. For you, each of you, for the pursuit of peace, and for President
Trump himself. Thank you.
Dear friends,
What a glorious day. Remember this moment. This is history.
President Trump, by recognizing history, you have made history.
All of us are deeply moved. All of us are deeply grateful.
For me, being here brings back wonderful memories from my
childhood. [Hebrew] So, I know some of you didn’t follow every word I said in
Hebrew, and I’ll tell you that I spent the first three years of my life in this
neighborhood, in Ein Gedi Street in Talpiot, which is not very far away. There
were a few charming houses here, many open fields. I remember ambling in these
fields with my brother, Yoni. He was six; I was three. He held my hand very
tight. We’d walk to this wondrous house of Professor Joseph Klausner, the
renowned Jewish historian who was my father’s teacher. I used to peer through
the slats of the wooden synagogue where he and the great Israeli writer, Shai
Agnon, used to pray on Shabbat. And David, I would approach this place right
here, but only so far, because my mother told me, 'You can’t go any further.'
This was near the border. It was exposed to sniper fire. That was then. This is
now, today.
Today, the embassy of the most powerful nation on earth, our
greatest ally, the United States of America, today its embassy opened here.
So for me this spot brings back personal memories, but for
our people, it evokes profound collective memories of the greatest moments we
have known on this City on a Hill.
In Jerusalem, Abraham passed the greatest test of faith and
the right to be the father of our nation.
In Jerusalem, King David established our capital three
thousand years ago.
In Jerusalem, King Solomon built our Temple, which stood for
many centuries.
In Jerusalem, Jewish exiles from Babylon rebuilt the Temple,
which stood for many more centuries.
In Jerusalem, the Maccabees rededicated that Temple and
restored Jewish sovereignty in this land.
And it was here in Jerusalem some two thousand years later
that the soldiers of Israel spoke three immortal words, 'Har ha’bayit
be’yadeinu,' 'The Temple Mount is in our hands,' words that lifted the
spirit of the entire nation.
We are in Jerusalem and we are here to stay.
We are here in Jerusalem, protected by the brave soldiers of
the army of Israel, led by our Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, and our brave
soldiers, our brave soldiers are protecting the borders of Israel as we speak
today. We salute them all, and the members of our security forces, the Shin Bet
and the Mossad, whose head is with us today. We salute you all, all of you.
Over a century ago, the Balfour Declaration recognized the
right of the Jewish people to a national home in this land. And exactly 70
years ago today, President Truman became the first world leader to recognize
the newborn Jewish state. Last December, President Trump became the first world
leader to recognize Jerusalem as our capital. And today, the United States of
America is opening its embassy right here in Jerusalem.
Thank you. Thank you, President Trump, for having the
courage to keep your promises. Thank you, President Trump, and thank you all,
for making the alliance between America and Israel stronger than ever. And
thank you, a special thank you, to you, Ambassador Friedman. Thank you, David,
for everything you do to bring our countries and our peoples closer together.
Today, you have a special privilege. You are privileged to become the first
American ambassador to serve your country in Jerusalem, and this is a distinct
honor that will be yours forever. Nobody can be first again.
My friends, this is a great day for Israel. It’s a great day
for America. It’s a great day for our fantastic partnership. But I believe it’s
also a great day for peace.
I want to thank Jared, Jason and David for your tireless
efforts to advance peace, and for your tireless efforts to advance the truth.
The truth and peace are interconnected. A peace that is built on lies will
crash on the rocks of Middle Eastern reality. You can only build peace on
truth, and the truth is that Jerusalem has been and will always be the capital
of the Jewish people, the capital of the Jewish state. Truth, peace and justice
– as our Supreme Court Justice here. Hanan Melcer, can attest – truth, peace
and justice, this is what we have and this is what we believe in.
The prophet, Zechariah, declared over 2,500 years ago, 'So
said the Lord, ‘I will return to Zion and I will dwell in the midst of
Jerusalem. And Jerusalem shall be called the City of Truth.’
May the opening of this embassy in this city spread the
truth far and wide, and may the truth advance a lasting peace between Israel
and all our neighbors.
G-d bless the United States of America and G-d bless
Jerusalem, the eternal, undivided capital of Israel.
Baruch atah A-donai Elokeinu melekh ha'olam shehecheyanu
vekiymanu vehigi'anu lazman hazeh [Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, King
of the Universe, who has granted us life, sustained us and enabled us to reach
this occasion.]"
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Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat hosts Presidential and
Congressional Delegations in honor of the Opening of the US Embassy in
Jerusalem
Mayor Nir Barkat Greeting
relating to U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem
Sent by Ari Bussel
Sent 5/14/2018 12:33 PM
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Municipality
This morning (Monday, 14 May 2018), Jerusalem Mayor Nir
Barkat hosted an intimate breakfast in honor of the opening of the US
Embassy in Jerusalem. The breakfast was attended by members of the US
Presidential delegation, including Deputy Secretary of State John J. Sullivan,
Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin, US Ambassador to Israel David
Friedman, and Jason Greenblatt, Assistant to the President and Special
Representative for International Negotiations. The breakfast was also attended
by the Congressional delegation to Israel.
Mayor Barkat: "It is an honor to be here today to
celebrate with dear friends of Jerusalem. Today is a historic day for the
eternal capital of the Jewish people. When I began my work in public service
for Jerusalem, our goal was to bring Jerusalem back to its former glory - to
Make Jerusalem Great Again. By taking the bold step of moving the US Embassy to
its rightful place in Jerusalem, President Trump is helping us Make Jerusalem
Great Again by recognizing 3,000 years of history."
The event featured remarks by Deputy Secretary of State John
T. Sullivan, Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin, and US Ambassador to
Israel David Friedman.
Mayor Barkat presented the Presidential delegation with a
plaque describing the dedication of the new United States Square in honor of
President Donald J. Trump.
Advisor, Foreign Affairs and Media
Mayor of Jerusalem, Nir Barkat
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