President Yitzhak Herzog visited local Christian and other non-Jewish communities this Christmas eve (Tuesday) in the towns of Acre and Kfar Yasif.
Upon visiting Acre, Herzog said that "Acre is a city with a rich history and an unparalleled unique fabric of life. It bridges a glorious past with a hopeful future and embodies the full strength of the idea of shared living."
“Visiting the city is always deeply moving for me, especially when I meet the diverse community living here in harmony, demonstrating that blending cultures, religions, and beliefs is a source of resilience and strength."
He also extended his welcome to all Christians in Israel:
"I extend my holiday greetings to the Christian communities of the Holy Land and the region: Merry Christmas! I also congratulate Kafr Yasif on the centennial celebrations of its establishment and salute the memory of the late Naim Hada, a dear leader who contributed greatly to the town. Thank you to Council Head and all the town’s leaders for their blessed efforts."
Finally, the President extended a hand of peace and goodwill to Israel's neighbors in the north:
"From here, I also address our neighbors in Lebanon and Syria: we do not seek war. We hope for days of freedom, democracy, and peace for all the peoples of the region, within secure and quiet borders."
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