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Ammunition Hill
Ammunition Hill
The unassuming Ammunition Hill (Givat Hatachmoshet), a hump lying between the modern neighborhoods of Ramat Eshkol and French Hill, was the site of some of the 1967 Six Day War's bloodiest fighting, as a contingent of Israeli paratroopers vied to oust entrenched Jordanian legionnaires in order to link central Jerusalem with the Israeli enclave on Mount Scopus.
Thirty-seven troops lost their lives in the battle.
Today Ammunition Hill houses the main Jerusalem induction center for new IDF recruits, an extensive museum and the well preserved trenches and fortifications from the battle itself. The museum obviously covers the events surrounding the battle with the most depth, including a rousing documentary film offered in both Hebrew and English, but it also includes exhibits on armed Jewish resistance to Nazi oppression in Europe. There are several memorials, many still lined with fresh wreaths, to the young men who died during the campaign for Jerusalem in 1967.
Admission: Adults, 15 NIS, Youth, Student, Seniors and New Immigrants NIS 10
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