Talk:Zion Gate

Bullet marks are from 1948 not 1967
Despite popular belief the Zion gate was not used in 1967. Two brigades entered the old city, The Jerusalem Brigade through the dung gate and the Paratroopers through the Lion Gate.

As I have edited the bullet holes occur from the unsuccessful battle for the Jerusalem quarter in 1948.

Ref: http://www.jerusalem-archives.org/period6/6-22.html

http://www.ctsp.co.il/LBS%20pages/LBS_Jcity_gates.htm

as well as others if you google. The more informed sources generally agree on 1948, there are many one liner sites (probably stolen from wikipedia) which reference 1967.

Also taking a look at the Hebrew site it refers to 1948. I understood the gist but can someone who understands hebrew fluently try and get more out of the hebrew article.--Justcop 01:55, 31 October 2006 (UTC)


 * It is indeed from 1948 and it was a good correction. The story of the Zion gate in 1948 can be expanded a lot, the Israeli army managed to bomb it after it was blocked and tried to save the Jewish population of the quarter. Amoruso 17:54, 31 October 2006 (UTC)

The Zion Gate - connects the Armenian Quarter with Mount Zion. It is also been called the "jewish Quarter Gate" because of its proximity to the Jewish Quarter.

Ref: http://www.jerusalempedia.com/Zion_Gate.html —Preceding unsigned comment added by Chimidan (talk • contribs) 07:23, 8 December 2009 (UTC)

Joseph Hill, cf
Linked to Joseph Hill, late reggae master, due to his honorific title as 'keeper of zion gate'