Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people. It is not some land that can be given away on a negotiating table. It is the land of God. Please support building on Har Homa to ensure that Jerusalem will remain Israel's eternal capital.
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As the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin said in the Knesset on May 15, 1995, "Building Jerusalem, like any other city, sometimes requires confiscating land both for construction needs and for public needs, like roads, schools, kindergartens, and community facilities. It has always been this way in Israel."
Consistent With Oslo
Despite Palestinian claims to the contrary, Israel’s policy is fully consistent with the terms of the Oslo Accords.
Neither the Declaration of Principles of September 13, 1993 nor the Interim Agreement ("Oslo 2") of September 28, 1995 contains any provisions prohibiting or restricting Israel’s right to undertake construction projects in areas under Israel’s jurisdiction.