Speaking from atop a hill in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu gave a heartfelt message to Christians celebrating around the world.

Bibi began the remarks saying he was in Jerusalem and calling it “The Holy City.” In a highly controversial move, President Trump began the process of moving the American embassy to Jerusalem, recognizing the melting pot city as the undisputed capitol of Israel.

Bibi went on to say that Israel is “a country that says ‘Merry Christmas.'”

I’m very proud to be the Prime Minister of Israel. A country that says Merry Christmas, first to its Christian citizens, and to our Christian friends around the world! I’m proud that Israel is a country where Christians not only survive but they thrive, because we believe in this friendship for all people.

Bibi then offered all Christians watching a personal tour of Israel and the holy spots pertaining to Christianity next year. “I’ll be your guide in the footsteps of Jesus,” Bibi said, listing off a number of holy spots including the Sea of Galilee and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

Watch below:

I’m very proud to be the Prime Minister of Israel. A country that says Merry Christmas, first to its Christian citizens, and to our Christian friends around the world! #MerryChristmas pic.twitter.com/R8DadFwoSD — PM of Israel (@IsraeliPM) December 24, 2017

Bibi ended the remarks, saying “Merry Christmas to all of you.”