President Rivlin to foreign diplomats in relation to the UNESCO decision: “Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Since the days of King David, there was no other reality. It is time to put an end to the absurd. It is time to recognize Jerusalem, as the official capital of the State of Israel. It is time to move all the official embassies here. To Jerusalem.”

Jerusalem, Israel - May 2, 2017 - Ambassadors to Israel, honorary consuls, and military attachés from around the world arrived at the President's Residence in Jerusalem this afternoon (Tuesday), hosted by President Reuven & First Lady Nechama Rivlin for a celebratory reception in honor of Israel's 69th Independence Day. The President welcomed the guests in the garden of the President's Residence, before both he and Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Benjamin Netanyahu, addressed the event.

President Rivlin began by noting that Independence Day was an opportunity to take pride in all that Israel had achieved, and to thank the diplomats and their countries for their growing cooperation.

“When I visit other countries, and when we host heads of states from around the world, I am proud to hear that while Israel is just 69 years young, it is already known for its strengths. Israeli innovation is known around the world. Every day we build our cooperation; in agriculture, in science and research, in culture and education, and more.”

Central to the President’s address was the importance of the status of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. “The State of Israel is a fact. But it will never be taken for granted. We would not be standing here celebrating together, if not for the support, of the international community, or its recognition for the right of the Jewish People to return to our historical homeland and establish a national home.A home that has Jerusalem at its heart. Jerusalem has always been the center of the Jewish world. The place we have prayed towards for thousands of years. There was never any doubt that Jerusalem would be the capital of Israel. And 50 years ago, we returned to the Old City of Jerusalem, we united the whole city under Israeli sovereignty. We felt then, that the dream of Jerusalem as the physical and spiritual capital of Israel had finally become a reality.”

The President stressed to the diplomats from around the world, “Dear friends, for 70 years you have been coming here to Jerusalem to take part in official events; at the Israeli parliament, with the Presidents of Israel, with the Prime Ministers of Israel, and many with others.” He noted, “Most of you are younger than me. You were born to the fact of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. You know no other reality. Since the days of King David, there was not, there is not, and there never will be any other reality. It is time to put an end to the absurd. It is time to recognize Jerusalem, as the official capital of the State of Israel. De Facto, not just De Jure. It is time to move all the official embassies here. To Jerusalem.”

The President concluded by once again welcoming his guests, and said, “Dear friends, it is my pleasure to welcome you all. I look forward to seeing you all from time to time. And when we meet for Israel’s 70th birthday, I hope your drive here will be much shorter. Happy Independence Day!”

In addition to the reception attended by ambassadors and diplomatic representatives, the President's Office received many greetings from leaders around the world including, Queen Elizabeth II, King Philip of Spain, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, President Trump, President Putin, President Hollande, and many others.

Among the greetings, President Trump noted the US's support for Israel was "ironclad", and added, "The tremendous strength of the United States-Israel relationship is reflected not only in the close partnership between our governments, but also in the ties that connect our two people."

President Hollande of France wrote, "In the unstable regional environment of today, Israel can be sure of France's support for the security of Israel," and added, "this is an absolute priority for France.”

Earlier today, President and First Lady Rivlin, hosted the central Israel Independence Day celebrations at the President’s Residence. The event was a musical and cultural celebration marking Israel’s 69th Independence Day and the country’s aspirations for the future. The ceremony included the traditional awarding of the Medal of Excellence to soldiers and officers of the IDF. Also attending was Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Minister of Defense Avigdor Liberman, IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eizenkot and other dignitaries and senior past and present political and military figures.

During the event, President Rivlin said, “My generation was born into a different reality, for us to see a Jewish soldier in the nation state of the Jewish people was not, and will never be taken for granted.”

The President quoted from the Encyclopedia Britannica entry on ‘Semitic Languages’ from 1911, which read “The dream of some Zionists, that Hebrew - a would-be Hebrew, that is to say - will again become a living, popular language in Palestine, has still less prospect of realization than their vision of a restored Jewish empire in the Holy Land.”

The President stated, “I think of all we have achieved in the last 69 years, and now that we are entering the 70th year of the State of Israel, I am excited to think what groundbreaking achievements are still ahead of us.”

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