Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol's Address to the Spiritual Leaders of all communities in
Jerusalem, 7 June 1967:
Honourable
Chief Rabbis, Honourable Community Leaders:
I
have taken the liberty to call you to this meeting in order to enable you to
share with me the news of the events taking place these last few days in
Jerusalem, the Holy and Eternal City.
On
the Monday of this week, after the Egyptian aggression against Israel began, I
announced in a radio broadcast that Israel would take no military action against
any State that did not attack it. Despite this statement, the Government of
Jordan - under Egyptian command - declared war upon the State of Israel and its
forces and embarked upon hostile action by land and in the air. Our forces were
compelled to take the necessary military steps in order to put an end to this
aggression and to protect human lives. By its actions, the Government of
Jordan, with the agreement of Egypt and following upon pressure from Cairo,
violated international law, the United Nations Charter, and the neighbourly
relations between our two countries.
In
its aggression Jordan made no distinction between civilians and soldiers.
Crime
was piled upon crime by Jordan when it carried war into Jerusalem, thus
desecrating the eternal peace of this city, which has always been a source of
hallowed inspiration to mankind. As a result of Jordanian aggression, dozens of
people were killed and many hundreds were wounded. Blood was shed in the
streets of Jerusalem and hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dwellings were hit.
There was shelling specifically directed at hospitals, synagogues, Yeshivoth,
the President's residence, the Hebrew University, the Israel Museum and
Government buildings. Likewise a large number of schools in the city were hit. The
shelling continued uninterruptedly from Monday until today, Wednesday. Out of
consideration for the sanctity of the city, and in accordance with our policy
of avoiding casualties among the civilian population, we have abstained from
any answering action inside the city, despite the casualties incurred by our
soldiers and citizens.
The
criminal actions of Jordan's Government shall stand before the court of
international opinion and before the judgement of history.
Peace
has now returned with our forces in control of all the city and its environs.
You may rest assured that no harm whatsoever shall come to the places sacred to
all religions. I have requested the Minister of Religious Affairs to get in
touch with the religious leaders in the Old City in order to ensure regular
contact between them and our forces, so as to make certain that the former may
continue their spiritual activities unhindered.
Following
upon my request, the Minister of Religious Affairs has issued the following
instructions:
a)
arrangements in connection with the Western Wall shall be determined by the
Chief Rabbis of Israel;
b)
arrangements in connection with the Moslem Holy Places shall be made by a
council of Moslem clerics;
c)
arrangements connected with the Christian Holy Places shall be made by a
council of Christian clergy.
With
the aid of the Rock and Salvation of Israel, from Jerusalem, a symbol of peace
for countless generations, from this Holy City now returned to its peace, I
would like to have you join me in this call for peace among all the people of
this area and of the whole world.