Historic initiative bearing over 500,000 signatures from 168 countries a global statement of support for a united Jerusalem

Jerusalem, Israel – May 25, 2017 -  Just prior to US President Donald Trump’s whirlwind tour of Israel and the breathtaking and emotional 50th anniversary Jerusalem Day celebrations across the country, the staff of United with Israel, the world’s largest grassroots pro-Israel movement, met with Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat to present him with the ‘Jerusalem Declaration,’ a historic book containing the names of over 500,000 individuals from around the world who recognize Jerusalem as both the eternal capital of the Jewish People and the undivided capital of the State of Israel. 

Mayor Barkat, an outspoken proponent of maintaining Israeli sovereignty throughout all areas of Jerusalem, was very moved by the volume, a beautifully designed hardcopy version of United with Israel’s ever-growing online petition, as he appreciated the powerful statement of grassroots support for a united Jerusalem.

“This declaration is a beautiful way of enabling people to show their love for our city.  It’s very original and it warms my heart,” said Mayor Barkat as he studied the book.  “I am grateful to United with Israel for helping Jerusalem lovers and supporters come together and show their commitment to the eternal, united and undivided capital of Israel and the heart and soul of the Jewish people.”

With millions of supporters around the world, United with Israel promotes global unity with the nation and land of Israel by spreading the truth about Israel, highlighting the positive global impact of Israeli technological and medical advances, fighting media bias, the BDS movement and online incitement and initiating calls to action that turn its followers into advocates for Israel. 

Since the Jerusalem Declaration went live on United with Israel’s online platform several years ago, it has garnered support from individuals in 168 countries, including Arab states and other nations that are fiercely critical of Israel, all of whom are willing to stand with Israel in support of keeping Jerusalem united under permanent Israeli control.

“Although half a million signatures is a significant milestone, and one worth celebrating, it is only the first step.  Thankfully, global support for this historic undertaking continues to grow rapidly, and we are marching towards true international awareness of the underlying issue: Israel’s right to exist and the necessity of a strong and undivided Jerusalem as the foundation of the one and only Jewish homeland,” explained Michael Gerbitz, founder of United with Israel, a native of the Five Towns now living in Bet Shemesh.

“As Jerusalem Day celebrations continue, our petition stands as a reminder to the world that Jerusalem is not merely a city, but an eternal symbol of the Jewish nation’s deep roots in the Land of Israel.  If the status of Jerusalem were ever to be called into question, the Jewish people’s right to exist in Israel – and elsewhere – would immediately follow suit.  Jerusalem can never be seen as just another item up for negotiation because it is the very basis of our national identity.”

The Jerusalem Declaration was also delivered to US President Donald Trump during his visit to Israel and is on its way to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a fitting statement to conclude their brief but significant summit in Jerusalem.  In the coming months, additional copies will be presented to other heads of state and influential leaders as a critical reminder of the importance of maintaining and strengthening Jerusalem as the eternal, undivided capital of Israel.

Following their meeting with Mayor Barkat, United with Israel members hung a massive banner bearing the actual names of the Jerusalem Declaration’s more than 500,000 supporters on the outer walls of Jerusalem and in several high-traffic locations throughout the Old City.  The extraordinary sign, an impressive feat of Israeli technology and design that was produced using multiple specialized digital printing machines, encouraged dialogue among onlookers, including Israeli residents and active IDF soldiers, birthright groups, and tourists from around the world.  The groups flocked to Hurva Square where United with Israel was displaying additional hardcopies of the Jerusalem Declaration and amassing additional signatures for the online petition.  The face-to-face campaigning was so successful that the United with Israel staff returned to the Old City on Jerusalem Day to engage with the thousands of residents, students and tourists who came out to celebrate the milestone anniversary.

“Jerusalem is our link to the past and our conduit to a bright future.  It is our responsibility to spread the message that Jerusalem is simply non-negotiable and indivisible, and the outpouring of support that we saw here in Jerusalem and that we continue to see every day online gives me hope that we are truly making a difference,” said Gerbitz.

In the two weeks since the hardcopy version of the Jerusalem Declaration was sent to print, online support has climbed to wellover 540,000 signatures.  To learn more about the initiative and sign the petition, please visit United with Israel’s website or view the petition directly at www.JerusalemDeclaration.com.

 


 

A hardcopy version of United with Israel’s ‘Jerusalem Declaration,’ an online petition signed by 500,000 individuals
from around the world who stand in support of a united Jerusalem, was presented to Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat
just prior to Jerusalem Day. (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)

 

 

 

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and United with Israel founder Michael Gerbitz study the pages of the ‘Jerusalem Declaration,’ an online
petition signed by
500,000 individuals from around the world who stand in support of a united Jerusalem. (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)

 


 

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and United with Israel founder Michael Gerbitz pose with hardcopies of the ‘Jerusalem Declaration,’ an online
petition signed by
500,000 individuals from around the world who stand in support of a united Jerusalem. (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)

 


 

A massive banner bearing the names of the Jerusalem Declaration’s more than 500,000 supporters hangs on
the outer walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)

 


 

 

United with Israel team members pose in the Western Wall Plaza with the massive banner bearing the names of the
Jerusalem Declaration’s more than 500,000 supporters from around the world.  (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)

 

 

Visitors to the Old City of Jerusalem take notice of the massive banner bearing the names of the Jerusalem Declaration’s
more than 500,000 supporters hanging opposite the Western Wall Plaza. (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)

 


 

 

United with Israel founder Michael Gerbitz engages a battalion of IDF soldiers in conversation as
they sign the Jerusalem Declaration. (Photo credit: Yissachar Ruas)