WEIZMANN, Chaim.
Typed Letter Signed from the President of Israel to Minister of Foreign Affairs Moshe Sharett,
Typed Letter Signed from the President of Israel to Minister of Foreign Affairs Moshe Sharett,
mounted with a black and white photograph of president Weizmann entering Jerusalem for the first time.
Stock Code 100807
Letter: 6th January 1950; photograph: 17th February 1949.
The photo mounted together with a letter sent by Weizmann to Moshe Sharett, the Minister of Foreign Affairs at the time. The letter refers to the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 303, adopted on the 9th of December 1949. The resolution was in support of placing Jerusalem under an international regime, conferring it a special status due to its shared religious importance. Israel refused to accept the resolution. Subsequently Israel's Prime Minister David Ben Gurion responded by proclaiming Jerusalem to be the capital of the State of Israel.
President Weizmann's letter of January 6th 1950 reads as follows: 'My dear Sir, / I do hope that the distortion of the United Nations General Assembly concerning Jerusalem will be amended, because it is impossible that the Assembly will not see its mistake. However, we must be careful not to misstep. /
Jerusalem shall be ours if we will respect the other religions, and if we ensure their rights. / With respect and regards, / Dr Ch. Weizmann / President of Israel.'
Typed letter signed by Dr Ch. Weizmann; 1 leaf, 4to, text in Hebrew and English; mounted with a black & white photograph signed and dated by Weizmann in green ink in the upper left corner.
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