Ahead of Jerusalem Day, the anniversary of the liberation of the Holy City in the 1967 Six Day War, here’s a list that includes some of the lesser-known names used to refer to Israel’s eternal capital. 

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Why was it, wondered Walid Shoebat from Bethlehem, that ‘on June 4th 1967 I was a Jordanian and overnight I became a Palestinian.’

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Whenever progressives decry the ‘illegal’ Israeli occupation or question its very legitimacy, they should be asked three basic questions.

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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.

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‘Jerusalem’ and ‘Zion’ represent the Jewish people and the non-Jewish nations of the world coming together to serve God and support the Jewish People in the Land that He gave them!

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A mother’s insistence on burying her baby son in Hebron was a step in the direction of rebuilding the ancient Jewish city.

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In honor of Yom Yerushalayim, or Jerusalem Day, a talented musical duo released a video expressing their profound love for the magical city.

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