Israel's President Shimon Peres (C), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Reuven Rivlin, speaker of the Parliament, attend a ceremony marking Jerusalem Day at Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem May 21, 2009. Jerusalem Day marks the anniversary of Israel's capture of the Arab Eastern part of the city. Israel annexed East Jerusalem as part of its capital in the 1967 Middle East War in a move not recognized internationally. Netanyahu said on Thursday that Jerusalem would "never be divided" and would remain the capital of the Jewish state, drawing an angry response from the Palestinians. Reuters Pictures 6 months ago

Israel's President Shimon Peres (C), Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) and Reuven Rivlin, speaker of the Parliament, attend a ceremony marking Jerusalem Day at Ammunition Hill in Jerusalem May 21, 2009. Jerusalem Day marks the anniversary of Israel's capture of the Arab Eastern part of the city. Israel annexed East Jerusalem as part of its capital in the 1967 Middle East War in a move not recognized internationally. Netanyahu said on Thursday that Jerusalem would "never be divided" and would remain the capital of the Jewish state, drawing an angry response from the Palestinians.