Netanyahu Marks Jerusalem Day with Bold Declaration of Sovereignty in City of David


by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent

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(Worthy News) – In a powerful display of national identity and biblical connection, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led a special Cabinet meeting Monday in the historic City of David to commemorate the 58th anniversary of Jerusalem’s reunification during the Six-Day War.

Framing the moment as a continuation of Israel’s ancient heritage and a declaration of modern resilience, Netanyahu vowed to preserve the unity and sovereignty of Jerusalem in the face of ongoing threats.

“We will maintain a united and complete Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty,” Netanyahu said. “Our bloodthirsty enemies who attacked us on October 7–calling it the ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’–now understand the magnitude of the flood and the destruction they brought upon themselves. If we relinquish Jerusalem, we will face a massacre many times greater. We will face the annihilation of the nation, and we will not let that happen.”

The meeting was held at the City of David, just south of the Temple Mount, a site of deep archaeological and spiritual significance tied to King David’s establishment of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital over 3,000 years ago.

Netanyahu used the occasion to announce new investments in the capital’s infrastructure, including billions of shekels toward transportation, housing, education, and heritage preservation. He also reaffirmed the government’s intent to promote international recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital–a campaign boosted in recent years by the U.S. and four other countries relocating their embassies to the city.

Symbolism and Security Amid Celebrations

As part of Jerusalem Day, tens of thousands of Israelis participated in the annual March of Flags, waving the national flag and singing patriotic songs through the streets of the Old City. Security forces maintained a heavy presence, especially near Muslim neighborhoods, amid heightened tensions and intermittent clashes with far-left activists from the Standing Together group.

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion, Deputy Mayor Aryeh King, and top religious leaders were set to address the day’s central rally. Mayor Lion emphasized the city’s trajectory of growth: “Jerusalem’s magnificent past is only surpassed by the bright future we are building—together with the full partnership of the Israeli government.”

Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir also visited the Temple Mount earlier in the day, prompting swift condemnation from Jordan and others. Critics view his repeated appearances as provocative, while Ben-Gvir maintains they are a legitimate expression of Jewish rights and Israeli sovereignty.

Known in Hebrew as Yom Yerushalayim, the national holiday commemorates Israel’s reclaiming of East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War—a moment widely seen by Israelis as both a spiritual return and a restoration of historical rights. It marked the first time in nearly 20 years that Jews could once again pray at the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism.

Jerusalem Day embodies the fulfillment of biblical promise and national destiny for the Jewish nation. “There is no Zionism without Zion, and no Israel without Jerusalem,” Prime Minister Netanyahu stated. “To surrender Jerusalem would be to erase the very meaning of Jewish history.”

As Netanyahu concluded his remarks, he tied Jerusalem’s fate to the survival of the Jewish people: “The stones of Jerusalem are not silent—they speak to us across the generations. We must never forget what they say.”

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