Tuesday 22 May 2012

Jerusalem Day 1 and 2

We are sitting in a trendy cafe outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.  It is Jerusalem day, which Israeli's celebrate the reunification of Jerusalem when they drove the Jordanians out in the 1967 war.  They are dancing, chanting and generally making a meal of it.  The thing is, they even do this in the Arab parts of the city, in the Arab markets. I think that this really pisses off the Arabs - provocation if ever I saw it. The Arab's have another word for it, but the correct wording escapes me, but definitely a day of mourning.
One thing I notice is that the Israeli youth are full of exuberance with no alcohol required.  A refreshing change from Australia.


View of Jerusalem from Mount of Olives
We are getting such a wonderful education on this tour.  We have an Israeli/American guide who's knowledge of history, religion and politics is deep.  We have been to the Wailing Wall; The Church of the Holy Sepulchre; Mary's home/tomb; the grotto where Jesus was betrayed by Judas and arrested; garden of Gethsemane; Mount of Olives.

We went for drinks at the King David Hotel last night.  It has a great history going back to the British rule when the Zionists bombed the hotel and killed 50 people in their quest for the Israeli State.  Yesterday's terrorist is today's freedom fighter!

Will outside the Garden of Gethsamane
Our hotel has been rated as the second best hotel in the Middle East, second to the El Rashid in Dubai.

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