"In my office in Jerusalem, there's an ancient seal. It's a signet ring of a Jewish official from the time of the Bible. The seal was found right next to the Western Wall, and it dates back 2,700 years, to the time of King Hezekiah. Now, there's a name of the Jewish official inscribed on the ring in Hebrew. His name was Netanyahu"
- Benjamin Netanyahu
About this Quote
This quote by Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to the deep history of the Jewish people in Jerusalem. The seal he points out is a signet ring of a Jewish official from the time of the Bible, found near the Western Wall. This seal dates back 2,700 years to the time of King Hezekiah, and is inscribed with the name of the Jewish authorities, Netanyahu. This quote is a reminder of the long history of the Jewish individuals in Jerusalem, and the importance of the city to the Jewish faith. It is likewise a tip of the strength and durability of the Jewish individuals, who have sustained for thousands of years despite the many challenges they have actually faced. Netanyahu's quote is a powerful reminder of the significance of Jerusalem to the Jewish people, and of the strength of the Jewish faith.
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