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Revision as of 21:33, 28 February 2011

Zion Gate
Zion Gate
Zion Gate is located in Jerusalem
Zion Gate
Location in Old Jerusalem
General information
Town or cityJerusalem

Zion Gate (Hebrew: שער ציון, Shaar Zion, Arabic: باب النبي داود, Bab an-Nabi Dawud) is one of eight gates in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.

History

Located in the south of the Old City, facing Mount Zion and Hebron, the Zion Gate leads into the Armenian and Jewish Quarters. Zion Gate is also known as David's Gate (Arabic: Bab el-Daoud; Hebrew: Shaar David), because the tomb of King David is believed to be on Mt. Zion. The gate was built for Suleiman the Magnificent in 1540. In the 19th century, an area close to the gate was the gathering place of lepers.[1]

Close-up of 1948 bullet scars at the Zion Gate.

In the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Palmach gained control of the Jewish Quarter via the Zion Gate. The stones surrounding the gate were pockmarked by weapons fire and bullet holes that are still visible today. The last British troops leaving Jerusalem on May 13, 1948, presented Mordechai Weingarten with the key to the gate. The gate was under the rule of Jordan until the Six-Day War.

Both pedestrians and vehicles use the gate, although maneuvering is difficult due to the L-shaped passageway. Until recently, there was two-way vehicular traffic passing through the gate. Today cars can exit but not enter the Old City via this gate.

References

  1. ^ Steckoll, Solomon H., "The Gates of Jerusalem". Published by George Allen and Unwin Ltd, London. 1968. Copyright Am Hassefer Publishers Ltd. Tel Aviv. Page 39.

31°46′22.3″N 35°13′45.7″E / 31.772861°N 35.229361°E / 31.772861; 35.229361