During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE. In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters—known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981, and is on the List of World Heritage in Danger. Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond its boundaries.
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
Throughout the past several months, Jerusalem has been a scene of clashes and violent attacks. Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood just steps away from Jerusalem's Old City, has been at the heart of the unrest, and is becoming one of the most contentious neighborhoods in the most contested city in the world.
As settlement expansion into East Jerusalem continues, Israeli authorities have ramped up their practice of demolishing homes built without proper permits — permits which are near impossible for Palestinians to acquire. In addition to the demolitions due to lack of permits, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in early Nove
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East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
Zuheir set up CCTV cameras around his home to document clashes between settlers, residents and security forces. Footage captured on his camera contradicts th...
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Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Palestinian youths have clashed with police who entered the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem, after skirmishes erupted when Israeli hardliners tried to enter the complex.
Police say the Palestinians had barricaded themselves inside the mosque.
…
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East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
Muna and Muhammed are 12-year-old twins living in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. Settlers have taken over the front of their home, but the family continue to...
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East Jerusalem: Annexed and Divided
East Jerusalem: Annexed and Divided
East Jerusalem: Annexed and Divided
In 1967, Israel annexed the Palestinian city of East Jerusalem, separating it from the rest of the West Bank. The construction of the Annexation Wall, which ...
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Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of Damascus gate in old part of city
2. Mid of Israeli border police
3. Close up of soldiers
4. Mid of police officer near bike
5. Tilt up from gun to officer's face
Bethlehem checkpoint, outskirts of Bethlehem, West Bank
6. Wide of West Bank barrier
7. Mid of checkpoint
8. Mid of security guard and policeman boarding bus
9. Soldier checking vehicle
10. Wide of crossing
Qalandiyah, outskirts of Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid of cars queuing at checkpoint
12. Palestinians queuing up at checkpoint
13. Close up of man waiting to cross
14. Wide of people in the checkpoint
Silwan, east Jerus
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Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Ramot & Pisgat Zeev, Jerusalem - 15 October 2010
1. Wide of Ramot, east Jerusalem neighbourhood where housing units have been approved
2. Pan from neighbourhood sign to street
3. Pan from construction site to houses
4. Wide of apartment building under construction
5. Mid of construction worker
6. Wide of construction site
7. Mid of construction workers
8. Wide of building under construction
9. Pan of Pisgat Zeev neighbourhood
Ramallah, West Bank - 15 October 2010
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Husam Zomlot, Palestinian spokesman:
"The Israeli government continues in its game of deceit, whereby they talk peace in public and in reality
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Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
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The Israeli government just announced a construction plan to build 1,000 housing units in East Jerusalem, the very region Palestinians hope to make their future capital. The recent settlement construction feeds the region's ongoing violence that seems to have no solution both sides will accept. So why is Jerusalem so important? And what does this mean for the future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
Learn More:
Global Policy Forum: Land and Settlement Issues
https://www.globalpolicy.org/security-council/index-of-countries-on-the-security-council-agenda/israel-palestine-and-the-occupied-territories/land-a
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Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Illegal Israeli settlements continue to grow in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, and people like Canadian-Israeli Miriam Schwab are moving into predominantly Palestinian areas. Many Palestinian families worry they will be forced out of the city where they've lived for generations. In 2009, Israel evicted the Hanoun family from the home they had lived in since 1956. Sherihan Hanoun says no one has the right to take away the home where she was born and has a history.
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Voices from East Jerusalem
Voices from East Jerusalem
Voices from East Jerusalem
Voices from East Jerusalem: The Situation facing Palestinian Children.
2:53
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Beit-Hanina neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
1. Wide of bulldozer approaching home slated for demolition
2. Palestinian residents standing next to Israeli border policemen, bulldozer in background
3. Palestinian resident arguing with Israeli border policemen
4. Various of residents and private security guards removing belongings from home
5. Riot police at site
6. Palestinian residents watching site of home demolition
7. Wide of bulldozer smashing through roof of home
8. Zoom out of bulldozer demolishing home
9. Policeman next to Palestinian woman watching house being demolished
10. Close up of bulldozer razing home
11. Clo
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Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
For full report and more information: http://www.acri.org.il/en/2012/05/16/poverty-in-east-jerusalem.
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ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
28 June 2015
PALESTINE (Christian Examiner) -- A group identifying itself as "Islamic State in Palestine" has reportedly threatened the massacre of Christians in east Jerusalem.
According to Israel Today, unverified flyers bearing a symbol identified with ISIS began circulating the area Thursday, June 25. The leaflets reportedly threaten Christians who remain in the area after the Muslim observance of Ramadan.
A translation of the message reveals the group seeks "revenge" for "those who collaborate with the Zionists" and "Christian collaborators" because they "encourage Muslims to leave their religion and become more secular and
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Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of east Jerusalem street decorated with lights for Ramadan
2. Mid of Rajaai Sanduka and his son Nabil, preparing to fire replacement canon
3. Close up of replacement canon
4. Sanduka lighting canon and running to safe distance, canon goes off and cracker makes noise in air
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajaai Sanduka, Canon firer:
"We don't use the canon, the real canon, because we changed. We don't have the powder for that canon, we have just this one, it makes the sound. And the sound, this one when I put the fire on this, it goes up for about seven metres and it will make the sound. If I put it in the canon, bec
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
Throughout the past several months, Jerusalem has been a scene of clashes and violent attacks. Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood just steps away from Jerusalem's Old City, has been at the heart of the unrest, and is becoming one of the most contentious neighborhoods in the most contested city in the world.
As settlement expansion into East Jerusalem continues, Israeli authorities have ramped up their practice of demolishing homes built without proper permits — permits which are near impossible for Palestinians to acquire. In addition to the demolitions due to lack of permits, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in early Nove
9:12
East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
Zuheir set up CCTV cameras around his home to document clashes between settlers, residents and security forces. Footage captured on his camera contradicts th...
0:21
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Palestinian youths have clashed with police who entered the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem, after skirmishes erupted when Israeli hardliners tried to enter the complex.
Police say the Palestinians had barricaded themselves inside the mosque.
…
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East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
Muna and Muhammed are 12-year-old twins living in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. Settlers have taken over the front of their home, but the family continue to...
5:19
East Jerusalem: Annexed and Divided
East Jerusalem: Annexed and Divided
East Jerusalem: Annexed and Divided
In 1967, Israel annexed the Palestinian city of East Jerusalem, separating it from the rest of the West Bank. The construction of the Annexation Wall, which ...
3:17
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of Damascus gate in old part of city
2. Mid of Israeli border police
3. Close up of soldiers
4. Mid of police officer near bike
5. Tilt up from gun to officer's face
Bethlehem checkpoint, outskirts of Bethlehem, West Bank
6. Wide of West Bank barrier
7. Mid of checkpoint
8. Mid of security guard and policeman boarding bus
9. Soldier checking vehicle
10. Wide of crossing
Qalandiyah, outskirts of Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid of cars queuing at checkpoint
12. Palestinians queuing up at checkpoint
13. Close up of man waiting to cross
14. Wide of people in the checkpoint
Silwan, east Jerus
1:55
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Ramot & Pisgat Zeev, Jerusalem - 15 October 2010
1. Wide of Ramot, east Jerusalem neighbourhood where housing units have been approved
2. Pan from neighbourhood sign to street
3. Pan from construction site to houses
4. Wide of apartment building under construction
5. Mid of construction worker
6. Wide of construction site
7. Mid of construction workers
8. Wide of building under construction
9. Pan of Pisgat Zeev neighbourhood
Ramallah, West Bank - 15 October 2010
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Husam Zomlot, Palestinian spokesman:
"The Israeli government continues in its game of deceit, whereby they talk peace in public and in reality
3:00
Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
Subscribe!
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The Israeli government just announced a construction plan to build 1,000 housing units in East Jerusalem, the very region Palestinians hope to make their future capital. The recent settlement construction feeds the region's ongoing violence that seems to have no solution both sides will accept. So why is Jerusalem so important? And what does this mean for the future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
Learn More:
Global Policy Forum: Land and Settlement Issues
https://www.globalpolicy.org/security-council/index-of-countries-on-the-security-council-agenda/israel-palestine-and-the-occupied-territories/land-a
1:38
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Illegal Israeli settlements continue to grow in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, and people like Canadian-Israeli Miriam Schwab are moving into predominantly Palestinian areas. Many Palestinian families worry they will be forced out of the city where they've lived for generations. In 2009, Israel evicted the Hanoun family from the home they had lived in since 1956. Sherihan Hanoun says no one has the right to take away the home where she was born and has a history.
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7:49
Voices from East Jerusalem
Voices from East Jerusalem
Voices from East Jerusalem
Voices from East Jerusalem: The Situation facing Palestinian Children.
2:53
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Beit-Hanina neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
1. Wide of bulldozer approaching home slated for demolition
2. Palestinian residents standing next to Israeli border policemen, bulldozer in background
3. Palestinian resident arguing with Israeli border policemen
4. Various of residents and private security guards removing belongings from home
5. Riot police at site
6. Palestinian residents watching site of home demolition
7. Wide of bulldozer smashing through roof of home
8. Zoom out of bulldozer demolishing home
9. Policeman next to Palestinian woman watching house being demolished
10. Close up of bulldozer razing home
11. Clo
15:52
Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
For full report and more information: http://www.acri.org.il/en/2012/05/16/poverty-in-east-jerusalem.
1:11
ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
28 June 2015
PALESTINE (Christian Examiner) -- A group identifying itself as "Islamic State in Palestine" has reportedly threatened the massacre of Christians in east Jerusalem.
According to Israel Today, unverified flyers bearing a symbol identified with ISIS began circulating the area Thursday, June 25. The leaflets reportedly threaten Christians who remain in the area after the Muslim observance of Ramadan.
A translation of the message reveals the group seeks "revenge" for "those who collaborate with the Zionists" and "Christian collaborators" because they "encourage Muslims to leave their religion and become more secular and
3:01
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of east Jerusalem street decorated with lights for Ramadan
2. Mid of Rajaai Sanduka and his son Nabil, preparing to fire replacement canon
3. Close up of replacement canon
4. Sanduka lighting canon and running to safe distance, canon goes off and cracker makes noise in air
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajaai Sanduka, Canon firer:
"We don't use the canon, the real canon, because we changed. We don't have the powder for that canon, we have just this one, it makes the sound. And the sound, this one when I put the fire on this, it goes up for about seven metres and it will make the sound. If I put it in the canon, bec
3:41
Israeli forces attack elderly Palestinian family amid demolition in East Jerusalem
Israeli forces attack elderly Palestinian family amid demolition in East Jerusalem
Israeli forces attack elderly Palestinian family amid demolition in East Jerusalem
With Israeli forces demolishing Palestinian homes on a regular basis, one operation has apparently gone completely wrong. Israeli police and border guards have been recorded attacking a Palestinian family in a village in East Jerusalem.
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East Jerusalem West Jerusalem | David Broza | TEDxJerusalem
East Jerusalem West Jerusalem | David Broza | TEDxJerusalem
East Jerusalem West Jerusalem | David Broza | TEDxJerusalem
East Jerusalem West Jerusalem - a recount of the emotional and psychological process of bringing together Israeli and Palestinian musicians by the maker of the album and film "East Jerusalem West Jerusalem" artist/musician David Broza.
Israeli superstar David Broza has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world, captivating audiences worldwide with his famous guitar playing.
Known for his commitment to several humanitarian causes, predominantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Broza’s 30 albums speak of peace and love. His hit song “Yiyhe Tov” has become an anthem to the peace proces
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Arab Riots in Vadi Joz, East Jerusalem
Arab Riots in Vadi Joz, East Jerusalem
Arab Riots in Vadi Joz, East Jerusalem
http://www.israelnationalnews.com
2:50
Israeli forces demolish home of two blind brothers in East Jerusalem
Israeli forces demolish home of two blind brothers in East Jerusalem
Israeli forces demolish home of two blind brothers in East Jerusalem
Interview with Nureddin Amro after Israeli forces demolished his family's home in East Jerusalem on March 31, 2015.
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Israeli security and Palestinians clash in East Jerusalem
Israeli security and Palestinians clash in East Jerusalem
Israeli security and Palestinians clash in East Jerusalem
There are fresh fears of a new Palestinian uprising following the outbreak of clashes in East Jerusalem.
It comes after Israeli police shot dead a 32-year-old Palestinian man suspected of having tried late last night to kill a far-right Jewish activist.
Moataz Hejazi's body lay in a pool of blood among satellite dishes on the rooftop of a three-storey house in Abu Tor, a district of Arab East Jerusalem as Israeli forces sealed the area and repelled stone-throwing Palestinian protesters.
Yehud…
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Professor - East Jerusalem
Professor - East Jerusalem
Professor - East Jerusalem
Já disponível no iTunes: http://goo.gl/45TxQm
"Abaixe suas armas"! ("Throw down your arms") é o nome de Professor, o projeto paralelo de Harrison Stafford, vocalista do Groundation - maior banda de reggae contemporâneo da atualidade.
O álbum foi gravado ao vivo no Festival Reggae Sun Ska na França em 2011 para um público de mais de 30 mil pessoas e será lançado mundialmente dia 11 de outubro. Harrison simplesmente reúne um verdadeiro time dos sonhos, com uma banda que conta com alguns dos mais importantes músicos jamaicanos de todos os tempos. São eles Errol "Flabba" Holt (baixo), Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (bateria), Dalton Browne (guitarr
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East Jerusalem - Professor
East Jerusalem - Professor
East Jerusalem - Professor
Album : Madness (2011)
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East Jerusalem - new opportunities | Hani Alami | TEDxJerusalem
East Jerusalem - new opportunities | Hani Alami | TEDxJerusalem
East Jerusalem - new opportunities | Hani Alami | TEDxJerusalem
East & West Jerusalem connect through start-up dreams.
Hani Alami is the CEO of Coolnet and has more than twenty years of national and regional experience in telecommunications, business development, technology and entrepreneurship.
Since 2009, with Hani at the helm of Coolnet Broadband Solutions, the company has become one of the largest wireless-based broadband service providers in Palestine and a leading telecom solutions provider in the field of broadband and communication technologies.
Prior to founding and leading Coolnet, Hani assumed numerous senior positions in major national companies in the PNA, the Middle East and v
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JERUSALEM: THE EAST SIDE STORY - Documentary
JERUSALEM: THE EAST SIDE STORY - Documentary
JERUSALEM: THE EAST SIDE STORY - Documentary
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
Throughout the past several months, Jerusalem has been a scene of clashes and violent attacks. Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood just steps away from Jerusalem's Old City, has been at the heart of the unrest, and is becoming one of the most contentious neighborhoods in the most contested city in the world.
As settlement expansion into East Jerusalem continues, Israeli authorities have ramped up their practice of demolishing homes built without proper permits — permits which are near impossible for Palestinians to acquire. In addition to the demolitions due to lack of permits, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in early November the reinstatement of the policy of demolishing terrorists' homes, which Palestinians claim is a form of collective punishment.
VICE News traveled to Silwan and met with Palestinians and Israelis living in this contested neighborhood at a time when Jerusalem is more divided than ever.
Read "'A Darkness in His Heart': Terror, Martyrs, Rubble, and Repetition as Israel Resumes Home Demolitions" - http://bit.ly/1xvIjZF
Read "Jerusalem Tensions Escalate As Netanyahu Pushes Settlement Expansion" - http://bit.ly/14aPn42
Read "Synagogue Attacks Mark New Level of Escalation as Jerusalem Inches Closer to Breaking Point" - http://bit.ly/1y46Doh
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Throughout the past several months, Jerusalem has been a scene of clashes and violent attacks. Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood just steps away from Jerusalem's Old City, has been at the heart of the unrest, and is becoming one of the most contentious neighborhoods in the most contested city in the world.
As settlement expansion into East Jerusalem continues, Israeli authorities have ramped up their practice of demolishing homes built without proper permits — permits which are near impossible for Palestinians to acquire. In addition to the demolitions due to lack of permits, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in early November the reinstatement of the policy of demolishing terrorists' homes, which Palestinians claim is a form of collective punishment.
VICE News traveled to Silwan and met with Palestinians and Israelis living in this contested neighborhood at a time when Jerusalem is more divided than ever.
Read "'A Darkness in His Heart': Terror, Martyrs, Rubble, and Repetition as Israel Resumes Home Demolitions" - http://bit.ly/1xvIjZF
Read "Jerusalem Tensions Escalate As Netanyahu Pushes Settlement Expansion" - http://bit.ly/14aPn42
Read "Synagogue Attacks Mark New Level of Escalation as Jerusalem Inches Closer to Breaking Point" - http://bit.ly/1y46Doh
Watch "Jewish Settlers in the Hamas Stronghold of Hebron: Rockets & Revenge (Dispatch 6)" - http://bit.ly/1CRItik
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Zuheir set up CCTV cameras around his home to document clashes between settlers, residents and security forces. Footage captured on his camera contradicts th...
Zuheir set up CCTV cameras around his home to document clashes between settlers, residents and security forces. Footage captured on his camera contradicts th...
Palestinian youths have clashed with police who entered the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem, after skirmishes erupted when Israeli hardliners tried to enter the complex.
Police say the Palestinians had barricaded themselves inside the mosque.
…
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Palestinian youths have clashed with police who entered the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem, after skirmishes erupted when Israeli hardliners tried to enter the complex.
Police say the Palestinians had barricaded themselves inside the mosque.
…
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East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
Muna and Muhammed are 12-year-old twins living in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. Settlers have taken over the front of their home, but the family continue to...
Muna and Muhammed are 12-year-old twins living in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. Settlers have taken over the front of their home, but the family continue to...
In 1967, Israel annexed the Palestinian city of East Jerusalem, separating it from the rest of the West Bank. The construction of the Annexation Wall, which ...
In 1967, Israel annexed the Palestinian city of East Jerusalem, separating it from the rest of the West Bank. The construction of the Annexation Wall, which ...
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of Damascus gate in old part of city
2. Mid of Israeli border police
3. Close up of soldiers
4. Mid of police officer near bike
5. Tilt up from gun to officer's face
Bethlehem checkpoint, outskirts of Bethlehem, West Bank
6. Wide of West Bank barrier
7. Mid of checkpoint
8. Mid of security guard and policeman boarding bus
9. Soldier checking vehicle
10. Wide of crossing
Qalandiyah, outskirts of Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid of cars queuing at checkpoint
12. Palestinians queuing up at checkpoint
13. Close up of man waiting to cross
14. Wide of people in the checkpoint
Silwan, east Jerusalem
15. Wide of police helicopter in the sky
16. Various of protesters throwing stones at police
17. Police shooting tear gas
18. Smoke from tear gas
19. Jewish settlers spraying water at smoke
20. Mid of smoke, pulls out to people in street
21. Wide of street
22. Various of of Palestinian youth throwing stones
23. Tracking shot of riot police in street
24. Various of rioters in the street
STORYLINE
Palestinian protesters clashed with police in a contested east Jerusalem neighbourhood on Wednesday after an Israeli security guard shot a Palestinian protester dead, according to police.
Several dozen residents hurled stones at police in Silwan.
Police said that an Israeli security guard was pelted with stones, after which he drew his weapon and fired, killing a 32-year-old Palestinian with a criminal record.
After the shooting, a crowd of protesters hurled more stones at the police, who responded with tear gas.
About 50,000 Palestinians and 70 Jewish families live in Silwan and tensions have been high in the neighbourhood over a municipal plan that includes the slated demolition of Palestinian homes.
The Palestinians want all of the West Bank as part of their future state, with east Jerusalem as their capital.
Israel captured both areas in the 1967 Mideast war.
It subsequently annexed east Jerusalem, home to sensitive Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites, though the annexation is not internationally recognised.
The conflicting claims to east Jerusalem has been the most explosive issue in two decades of on-again, off-again peace talks.
The area is a frequent flashpoint of fighting.
Meanwhile security was tight in Israeli cities ahead of the week-long Jewish Tabernacle holiday, which began on Wednesday.
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SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of Damascus gate in old part of city
2. Mid of Israeli border police
3. Close up of soldiers
4. Mid of police officer near bike
5. Tilt up from gun to officer's face
Bethlehem checkpoint, outskirts of Bethlehem, West Bank
6. Wide of West Bank barrier
7. Mid of checkpoint
8. Mid of security guard and policeman boarding bus
9. Soldier checking vehicle
10. Wide of crossing
Qalandiyah, outskirts of Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid of cars queuing at checkpoint
12. Palestinians queuing up at checkpoint
13. Close up of man waiting to cross
14. Wide of people in the checkpoint
Silwan, east Jerusalem
15. Wide of police helicopter in the sky
16. Various of protesters throwing stones at police
17. Police shooting tear gas
18. Smoke from tear gas
19. Jewish settlers spraying water at smoke
20. Mid of smoke, pulls out to people in street
21. Wide of street
22. Various of of Palestinian youth throwing stones
23. Tracking shot of riot police in street
24. Various of rioters in the street
STORYLINE
Palestinian protesters clashed with police in a contested east Jerusalem neighbourhood on Wednesday after an Israeli security guard shot a Palestinian protester dead, according to police.
Several dozen residents hurled stones at police in Silwan.
Police said that an Israeli security guard was pelted with stones, after which he drew his weapon and fired, killing a 32-year-old Palestinian with a criminal record.
After the shooting, a crowd of protesters hurled more stones at the police, who responded with tear gas.
About 50,000 Palestinians and 70 Jewish families live in Silwan and tensions have been high in the neighbourhood over a municipal plan that includes the slated demolition of Palestinian homes.
The Palestinians want all of the West Bank as part of their future state, with east Jerusalem as their capital.
Israel captured both areas in the 1967 Mideast war.
It subsequently annexed east Jerusalem, home to sensitive Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites, though the annexation is not internationally recognised.
The conflicting claims to east Jerusalem has been the most explosive issue in two decades of on-again, off-again peace talks.
The area is a frequent flashpoint of fighting.
Meanwhile security was tight in Israeli cities ahead of the week-long Jewish Tabernacle holiday, which began on Wednesday.
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Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Ramot & Pisgat Zeev, Jerusalem - 15 October 2010
1. Wide of Ramot, east Jerusalem neighbourhood where housing units have been approved
2. Pan from neighbourhood sign to street
3. Pan from construction site to houses
4. Wide of apartment building under construction
5. Mid of construction worker
6. Wide of construction site
7. Mid of construction workers
8. Wide of building under construction
9. Pan of Pisgat Zeev neighbourhood
Ramallah, West Bank - 15 October 2010
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Husam Zomlot, Palestinian spokesman:
"The Israeli government continues in its game of deceit, whereby they talk peace in public and in reality they continue strengthening their grip on the West Bank and the Occupied Territories. They continue to deny any possibility and obstruct any possibility for a genuine, real, serious peace process. Mr Netanyahu, who has said several times recently that he is a man of peace, (that) he is a man who would want to really see an end of this conflict is again not being very genuine."
11. End shot of Zomlot
STORYLINE
Israel's government says it has approved the construction of 238 homes in Jewish neighbourhoods in east Jerusalem, ending an unofficial building moratorium that has been in effect there for nearly a year.
The announcement was released by Israel's Housing Ministry. The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not comment on Friday.
Israeli officials said Israel discussed the construction in the neighbourhoods of Ramot and Pisgat Zeev with the US administration and cut the number of planned units to temper American displeasure.
An Israeli settlement freeze imposed last November in the West Bank did not officially include east Jerusalem, which Israel considers part of its capital.
But prior to Friday, Israel had quietly halted building there as well in an unofficial freeze.
New apartments being built on Friday had been approved prior to the freeze and have therefore been unaffected, according to Israeli officials.
The issue of Israeli settlement building is threatening to derail recently renewed Mideast peace talks.
Husam Zomlot, a Palestinian spokesman, accused the Israeli government on Friday of continuing a "game of deceit".
"They continue to deny any possibility and obstruct any possibility for a genuine, real, serious peace process," he said.
Meanwhile Arab nations may seek United Nations recognition of a Palestinian state, if Israel continues to build settlements in the West Bank, Egypt's foreign minister said on Friday.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit said an Arab League request to the UN may come next month.
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Ramot & Pisgat Zeev, Jerusalem - 15 October 2010
1. Wide of Ramot, east Jerusalem neighbourhood where housing units have been approved
2. Pan from neighbourhood sign to street
3. Pan from construction site to houses
4. Wide of apartment building under construction
5. Mid of construction worker
6. Wide of construction site
7. Mid of construction workers
8. Wide of building under construction
9. Pan of Pisgat Zeev neighbourhood
Ramallah, West Bank - 15 October 2010
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Husam Zomlot, Palestinian spokesman:
"The Israeli government continues in its game of deceit, whereby they talk peace in public and in reality they continue strengthening their grip on the West Bank and the Occupied Territories. They continue to deny any possibility and obstruct any possibility for a genuine, real, serious peace process. Mr Netanyahu, who has said several times recently that he is a man of peace, (that) he is a man who would want to really see an end of this conflict is again not being very genuine."
11. End shot of Zomlot
STORYLINE
Israel's government says it has approved the construction of 238 homes in Jewish neighbourhoods in east Jerusalem, ending an unofficial building moratorium that has been in effect there for nearly a year.
The announcement was released by Israel's Housing Ministry. The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not comment on Friday.
Israeli officials said Israel discussed the construction in the neighbourhoods of Ramot and Pisgat Zeev with the US administration and cut the number of planned units to temper American displeasure.
An Israeli settlement freeze imposed last November in the West Bank did not officially include east Jerusalem, which Israel considers part of its capital.
But prior to Friday, Israel had quietly halted building there as well in an unofficial freeze.
New apartments being built on Friday had been approved prior to the freeze and have therefore been unaffected, according to Israeli officials.
The issue of Israeli settlement building is threatening to derail recently renewed Mideast peace talks.
Husam Zomlot, a Palestinian spokesman, accused the Israeli government on Friday of continuing a "game of deceit".
"They continue to deny any possibility and obstruct any possibility for a genuine, real, serious peace process," he said.
Meanwhile Arab nations may seek United Nations recognition of a Palestinian state, if Israel continues to build settlements in the West Bank, Egypt's foreign minister said on Friday.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit said an Arab League request to the UN may come next month.
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Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
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The Israeli government just announced a construction plan to build 1,000 housing units in East Jerusalem, the very region Palestinians hope to make their future capital. The recent settlement construction feeds the region's ongoing violence that seems to have no solution both sides will accept. So why is Jerusalem so important? And what does this mean for the future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
Learn More:
Global Policy Forum: Land and Settlement Issues
https://www.globalpolicy.org/security-council/index-of-countries-on-the-security-council-agenda/israel-palestine-and-the-occupied-territories/land-and-settlement-issues.html
"At the heart of the Israel/Palestine conflict lies the question of land and who rules it. The collision of Jewish nationalist colonisation and Palestian nationalism, both laying claim to the same territory, forms the basis of this long conflict, deepened by the tragedies of the Holocaust and of the dispossession and occupation of Palestine. "
Israel Bulldozes Palestinian Homes in East Jerusalem
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7888177/Israel-bulldozes-Palestinian-homes-in-East-Jerusalem.html
Human Rights Watch: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories
http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-israeloccupied-palestinian-territories
"In the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israel demolished a record number of Palestinian homes under discriminatory practices, imposed severe restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement, continued to build unlawful settlements, and arbitrarily detained peaceful protesters, including children."
What Obama Meant by '1967 Lines' and Why It Irked Netanyahu
http://www.thewire.com/global/2011/05/what-obama-meant-1967-lines-why-irked-netanyahu/37977/
Four Killed in Jerusalem Synagogue Attack
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/world/middleeast/killings-in-jerusalem-synagogue-complex.html?_r=0
UN Resolution 242: 1967
http://unispal.un.org/unispal.nsf/0/7D35E1F729DF491C85256EE700686136
"Emphasizing the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and the need to work for a just and lasting peace in which every State in the area can live in security..."
UN Resolution 478: 1980
http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/DDE590C6FF232007852560DF0065FDDB
"Reaffirming again that the acquisition of territory by force is inadmissible."
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The Israeli government just announced a construction plan to build 1,000 housing units in East Jerusalem, the very region Palestinians hope to make their future capital. The recent settlement construction feeds the region's ongoing violence that seems to have no solution both sides will accept. So why is Jerusalem so important? And what does this mean for the future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
Learn More:
Global Policy Forum: Land and Settlement Issues
https://www.globalpolicy.org/security-council/index-of-countries-on-the-security-council-agenda/israel-palestine-and-the-occupied-territories/land-and-settlement-issues.html
"At the heart of the Israel/Palestine conflict lies the question of land and who rules it. The collision of Jewish nationalist colonisation and Palestian nationalism, both laying claim to the same territory, forms the basis of this long conflict, deepened by the tragedies of the Holocaust and of the dispossession and occupation of Palestine. "
Israel Bulldozes Palestinian Homes in East Jerusalem
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7888177/Israel-bulldozes-Palestinian-homes-in-East-Jerusalem.html
Human Rights Watch: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories
http://www.hrw.org/world-report-2012/world-report-2012-israeloccupied-palestinian-territories
"In the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israel demolished a record number of Palestinian homes under discriminatory practices, imposed severe restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement, continued to build unlawful settlements, and arbitrarily detained peaceful protesters, including children."
What Obama Meant by '1967 Lines' and Why It Irked Netanyahu
http://www.thewire.com/global/2011/05/what-obama-meant-1967-lines-why-irked-netanyahu/37977/
Four Killed in Jerusalem Synagogue Attack
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/19/world/middleeast/killings-in-jerusalem-synagogue-complex.html?_r=0
UN Resolution 242: 1967
http://unispal.un.org/unispal.nsf/0/7D35E1F729DF491C85256EE700686136
"Emphasizing the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and the need to work for a just and lasting peace in which every State in the area can live in security..."
UN Resolution 478: 1980
http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/DDE590C6FF232007852560DF0065FDDB
"Reaffirming again that the acquisition of territory by force is inadmissible."
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Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting?
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Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Illegal Israeli settlements continue to grow in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, and people like Canadian-Israeli Miriam Schwab are moving into predominantly Palestinian areas. Many Palestinian families worry they will be forced out of the city where they've lived for generations. In 2009, Israel evicted the Hanoun family from the home they had lived in since 1956. Sherihan Hanoun says no one has the right to take away the home where she was born and has a history.
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Illegal Israeli settlements continue to grow in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, and people like Canadian-Israeli Miriam Schwab are moving into predominantly Palestinian areas. Many Palestinian families worry they will be forced out of the city where they've lived for generations. In 2009, Israel evicted the Hanoun family from the home they had lived in since 1956. Sherihan Hanoun says no one has the right to take away the home where she was born and has a history.
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Beit-Hanina neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
1. Wide of bulldozer approaching home slated for demolition
2. Palestinian residents standing next to Israeli border policemen, bulldozer in background
3. Palestinian resident arguing with Israeli border policemen
4. Various of residents and private security guards removing belongings from home
5. Riot police at site
6. Palestinian residents watching site of home demolition
7. Wide of bulldozer smashing through roof of home
8. Zoom out of bulldozer demolishing home
9. Policeman next to Palestinian woman watching house being demolished
10. Close up of bulldozer razing home
11. Close up of Palestinian woman as she watches home being demolished
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
12. Tilt down from West Bank barrier to demolished house
13. Palestinian resident Basem Isawi walking among ruins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Basem Isawi, Isawiyeh resident:
"I came and the army stopped us from here. The area was surrounded by hundreds of soldiers and when we managed to go in from the other way, we watched them destroy the house, and we couldn't do anything."
15. Palestinian children playing amongst debris
Jerusalem
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Meir Margalit, city council member, from left-wing Merez Party:
"Because of the demographic trends in east Jerusalem the municipality and the government, they are afraid that the Palestinians will become a majority in the next future, and in order to try to stop this process they (have) forbidden them to build houses in order to convince them to leave the city."
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
17. Children playing in debris
Ramallah, West Bank
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian chief negotiator:
"This government of Israel has been given the choice between settlements and peace, and it's obvious that they have chosen settlements."
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
19. Wide of demolished structures, with West Bank barrier in background
STORYLINE:
Israeli bulldozers destroyed six buildings, including at least three homes, in contested east Jerusalem on Tuesday, resuming the
demolition of Palestinian property after a halt aimed at encouraging peace talks.
Jerusalem house demolitions are a volatile issue because of conflicting Israeli and Palestinian claims to the city's eastern sector.
Israel sees it as part of its capital city, while Palestinians want it for their own future capital.
The municipality said none of the structures razed were homes, and that all had been illegally built and were not populated.
The demolitions were carried out by a court order, the municipality said in a statement.
But Palestinians disputed those claims, saying three of the demolished structures were homes and one was a warehouse.
Two daybeds and bags crammed with children's clothing and kitchen utensils were strewn outside one of the buildings.
Basem Isawi, 48, an unemployed contractor, stood amid the rubble of his unfinished home, forbidding his six children to come out of the nearby house where they currently live to see what had happened to it.
Isawi said he built the almost-finished home illegally for about 25-thousand US dollars because he was convinced the municipality would deny him a permit.
He had been notified of the impending demolition but did not know when it was slated to happen, he said.
"We watched them destroy the house, and we couldn't do anything," Isawi said.
Police said the demolitions were carried out without incident.
Since October, no houses had been demolished in the eastern sector of the city until Tuesday.
The demolitions seemed to indicate a move away from the unofficial freeze on them, which Israel imposed after much criticism from Washington.
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Beit-Hanina neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
1. Wide of bulldozer approaching home slated for demolition
2. Palestinian residents standing next to Israeli border policemen, bulldozer in background
3. Palestinian resident arguing with Israeli border policemen
4. Various of residents and private security guards removing belongings from home
5. Riot police at site
6. Palestinian residents watching site of home demolition
7. Wide of bulldozer smashing through roof of home
8. Zoom out of bulldozer demolishing home
9. Policeman next to Palestinian woman watching house being demolished
10. Close up of bulldozer razing home
11. Close up of Palestinian woman as she watches home being demolished
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
12. Tilt down from West Bank barrier to demolished house
13. Palestinian resident Basem Isawi walking among ruins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Basem Isawi, Isawiyeh resident:
"I came and the army stopped us from here. The area was surrounded by hundreds of soldiers and when we managed to go in from the other way, we watched them destroy the house, and we couldn't do anything."
15. Palestinian children playing amongst debris
Jerusalem
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Meir Margalit, city council member, from left-wing Merez Party:
"Because of the demographic trends in east Jerusalem the municipality and the government, they are afraid that the Palestinians will become a majority in the next future, and in order to try to stop this process they (have) forbidden them to build houses in order to convince them to leave the city."
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
17. Children playing in debris
Ramallah, West Bank
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian chief negotiator:
"This government of Israel has been given the choice between settlements and peace, and it's obvious that they have chosen settlements."
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
19. Wide of demolished structures, with West Bank barrier in background
STORYLINE:
Israeli bulldozers destroyed six buildings, including at least three homes, in contested east Jerusalem on Tuesday, resuming the
demolition of Palestinian property after a halt aimed at encouraging peace talks.
Jerusalem house demolitions are a volatile issue because of conflicting Israeli and Palestinian claims to the city's eastern sector.
Israel sees it as part of its capital city, while Palestinians want it for their own future capital.
The municipality said none of the structures razed were homes, and that all had been illegally built and were not populated.
The demolitions were carried out by a court order, the municipality said in a statement.
But Palestinians disputed those claims, saying three of the demolished structures were homes and one was a warehouse.
Two daybeds and bags crammed with children's clothing and kitchen utensils were strewn outside one of the buildings.
Basem Isawi, 48, an unemployed contractor, stood amid the rubble of his unfinished home, forbidding his six children to come out of the nearby house where they currently live to see what had happened to it.
Isawi said he built the almost-finished home illegally for about 25-thousand US dollars because he was convinced the municipality would deny him a permit.
He had been notified of the impending demolition but did not know when it was slated to happen, he said.
"We watched them destroy the house, and we couldn't do anything," Isawi said.
Police said the demolitions were carried out without incident.
Since October, no houses had been demolished in the eastern sector of the city until Tuesday.
The demolitions seemed to indicate a move away from the unofficial freeze on them, which Israel imposed after much criticism from Washington.
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Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
28 June 2015
PALESTINE (Christian Examiner) -- A group identifying itself as "Islamic State in Palestine" has reportedly threatened the massacre of Christians in east Jerusalem.
According to Israel Today, unverified flyers bearing a symbol identified with ISIS began circulating the area Thursday, June 25. The leaflets reportedly threaten Christians who remain in the area after the Muslim observance of Ramadan.
A translation of the message reveals the group seeks "revenge" for "those who collaborate with the Zionists" and "Christian collaborators" because they "encourage Muslims to leave their religion and become more secular and open, and they spread evil," The Jerusalem Post reported.
“So we tell our Christians and the nonbelievers: Go away now or you will be killed.”
- Statement on a flyer bearing an ISIS symbol and identified as Islamic State in Palestine
The note also states "ISIS soldiers will work to kill these people so this country is clean of them and... will clean this country and the Muslim Quarter from these Christians during this holy Ramadan."
It concludes with a statement that because Christians violated a pact made when Muslims conquered Jerusalem they must leave or die within one month.
Screenshot: Israel's Channel 10 television
An unverified flier bearing a well-known ISIS symbol circulated in east Jerusalem last week. The flyer was reportedly signed by a group called the "Islamic State in Palestine" and threatened to slaughter Christians who live in the area.
"So we tell our Christians and the nonbelievers: Go away now or you will be killed," the statement says.
Many locals questioned the authenticity of the materials. While some Christian Arabs expressed concern over the threat of their slaughter others said they did not fear for their lives.
One anonymous Arab called the statements an intimidation tactic. "It may simply be an attempt to intimidate local Christians," he said. "I do not fear. We are here in Israel, I do not think that Israel will allow that," he added.
Despite the mixed response from locals, a local Israeli news station reported that Israeli security forces were taking the threat against Palestinian Christians seriously.
Earlier this month, the Christian Today reported that anti-Christian hostility was on the rise in the area due to a growing number of radicalized Muslims there.
Rami Fellemon, director of Jerusalem Evangelistic Outreach based in East Jerusalem told CT that the developing tensions left Christians concerned and confused.
"They feel like even more of a minority now and feel hated by both sides [Jews and Muslims].
Source: http://www.christianexaminer.com/article/extremist.militants.threaten.christians.in.east.jerusalem/49170.htm
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http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197307#.VZgmLEaFQdU
28 June 2015
PALESTINE (Christian Examiner) -- A group identifying itself as "Islamic State in Palestine" has reportedly threatened the massacre of Christians in east Jerusalem.
According to Israel Today, unverified flyers bearing a symbol identified with ISIS began circulating the area Thursday, June 25. The leaflets reportedly threaten Christians who remain in the area after the Muslim observance of Ramadan.
A translation of the message reveals the group seeks "revenge" for "those who collaborate with the Zionists" and "Christian collaborators" because they "encourage Muslims to leave their religion and become more secular and open, and they spread evil," The Jerusalem Post reported.
“So we tell our Christians and the nonbelievers: Go away now or you will be killed.”
- Statement on a flyer bearing an ISIS symbol and identified as Islamic State in Palestine
The note also states "ISIS soldiers will work to kill these people so this country is clean of them and... will clean this country and the Muslim Quarter from these Christians during this holy Ramadan."
It concludes with a statement that because Christians violated a pact made when Muslims conquered Jerusalem they must leave or die within one month.
Screenshot: Israel's Channel 10 television
An unverified flier bearing a well-known ISIS symbol circulated in east Jerusalem last week. The flyer was reportedly signed by a group called the "Islamic State in Palestine" and threatened to slaughter Christians who live in the area.
"So we tell our Christians and the nonbelievers: Go away now or you will be killed," the statement says.
Many locals questioned the authenticity of the materials. While some Christian Arabs expressed concern over the threat of their slaughter others said they did not fear for their lives.
One anonymous Arab called the statements an intimidation tactic. "It may simply be an attempt to intimidate local Christians," he said. "I do not fear. We are here in Israel, I do not think that Israel will allow that," he added.
Despite the mixed response from locals, a local Israeli news station reported that Israeli security forces were taking the threat against Palestinian Christians seriously.
Earlier this month, the Christian Today reported that anti-Christian hostility was on the rise in the area due to a growing number of radicalized Muslims there.
Rami Fellemon, director of Jerusalem Evangelistic Outreach based in East Jerusalem told CT that the developing tensions left Christians concerned and confused.
"They feel like even more of a minority now and feel hated by both sides [Jews and Muslims].
Source: http://www.christianexaminer.com/article/extremist.militants.threaten.christians.in.east.jerusalem/49170.htm
Nana News, (video)
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/197307#.VZgmLEaFQdU
published:04 Jul 2015
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Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of east Jerusalem street decorated with lights for Ramadan
2. Mid of Rajaai Sanduka and his son Nabil, preparing to fire replacement canon
3. Close up of replacement canon
4. Sanduka lighting canon and running to safe distance, canon goes off and cracker makes noise in air
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajaai Sanduka, Canon firer:
"We don't use the canon, the real canon, because we changed. We don't have the powder for that canon, we have just this one, it makes the sound. And the sound, this one when I put the fire on this, it goes up for about seven metres and it will make the sound. If I put it in the canon, because the canon (faces) the street, it's dangerous."
6. Wide of Sanduka and his son
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
7. Wide of market
8. Various of people gathering around vendor stall, ordering juice
9. Various of vendor preparing kataif, a traditional pancake for breaking the fast
10. Wide of juice stall
Abed Rabbo neighbourhood outside Gaza City, Gaza Strip
11. Exterior shot of house
12. Various of family preparing meal as part of breaking fast for the first time since blockade was eased
13. Various of family eating
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abu Raed Al Athamnah, Resident:
"There is no difference between Ramadan this year and last year. The blockade is the same and there is no easing of the blockade, nothing has changed with us."
15. Family gathered around table
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
16. Various shots of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh praying in mosque
17. Exterior of mosque
STORYLINE
Gaza's residents broke the fast on the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday, flocking to markets and preparing meals in their homes.
Ramadan is the Islamic calendar's holiest month and meant as a time of reflection, when devout Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, sex and smoking from dawn till dusk, in an effort to renew their focus on spiritual, rather than material, matters.
Muslims fast during Ramadan, except for two meals, the first at dawn and the second when the sun sets and the call to prayer is chanted.
For Iftar, which refers to the meal eaten when Muslims break their fast, foods such as dates, candy and sweet breads are served.
In the impoverished Hamas-ruled Gaza, where a majority of 1.5 (m) million residents depend on food handouts, the Social Affairs Ministry planned to distribute food to 13-thousand families of unemployed workers and prisoners held by Israel.
The ministry said it also received 75-thousand food parcels donated by charities abroad.
This Ramadan is the first since Israel eased its blockade on the coastal enclave. Many say the lifting of restrictions on goods that can be imported bears little significance.
"There is no difference between Ramadan this year and last year. The blockade is the same and there is no easing of the blockade, nothing has changed with us," said Abu Raed Al Athamnah.
In Jerusalem, meanwhile, it is customary to fire a cannon to mark the end of the fasting day, and one resident whose family has been firing one for generations had to break with tradition by replacing the real cannon due to safety.
Rajaai Sanduka is instead using cartridges which, when set off from a square container, produce the same noise a cannon would.
The exploding noise signals that the fasting day has ended.
Sanduka will fire the replacement cannon twice a day for the holy month, for the beginning and end of the fast.
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Jerusalem
1. Wide of east Jerusalem street decorated with lights for Ramadan
2. Mid of Rajaai Sanduka and his son Nabil, preparing to fire replacement canon
3. Close up of replacement canon
4. Sanduka lighting canon and running to safe distance, canon goes off and cracker makes noise in air
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajaai Sanduka, Canon firer:
"We don't use the canon, the real canon, because we changed. We don't have the powder for that canon, we have just this one, it makes the sound. And the sound, this one when I put the fire on this, it goes up for about seven metres and it will make the sound. If I put it in the canon, because the canon (faces) the street, it's dangerous."
6. Wide of Sanduka and his son
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
7. Wide of market
8. Various of people gathering around vendor stall, ordering juice
9. Various of vendor preparing kataif, a traditional pancake for breaking the fast
10. Wide of juice stall
Abed Rabbo neighbourhood outside Gaza City, Gaza Strip
11. Exterior shot of house
12. Various of family preparing meal as part of breaking fast for the first time since blockade was eased
13. Various of family eating
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abu Raed Al Athamnah, Resident:
"There is no difference between Ramadan this year and last year. The blockade is the same and there is no easing of the blockade, nothing has changed with us."
15. Family gathered around table
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
16. Various shots of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh praying in mosque
17. Exterior of mosque
STORYLINE
Gaza's residents broke the fast on the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday, flocking to markets and preparing meals in their homes.
Ramadan is the Islamic calendar's holiest month and meant as a time of reflection, when devout Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, sex and smoking from dawn till dusk, in an effort to renew their focus on spiritual, rather than material, matters.
Muslims fast during Ramadan, except for two meals, the first at dawn and the second when the sun sets and the call to prayer is chanted.
For Iftar, which refers to the meal eaten when Muslims break their fast, foods such as dates, candy and sweet breads are served.
In the impoverished Hamas-ruled Gaza, where a majority of 1.5 (m) million residents depend on food handouts, the Social Affairs Ministry planned to distribute food to 13-thousand families of unemployed workers and prisoners held by Israel.
The ministry said it also received 75-thousand food parcels donated by charities abroad.
This Ramadan is the first since Israel eased its blockade on the coastal enclave. Many say the lifting of restrictions on goods that can be imported bears little significance.
"There is no difference between Ramadan this year and last year. The blockade is the same and there is no easing of the blockade, nothing has changed with us," said Abu Raed Al Athamnah.
In Jerusalem, meanwhile, it is customary to fire a cannon to mark the end of the fasting day, and one resident whose family has been firing one for generations had to break with tradition by replacing the real cannon due to safety.
Rajaai Sanduka is instead using cartridges which, when set off from a square container, produce the same noise a cannon would.
The exploding noise signals that the fasting day has ended.
Sanduka will fire the replacement cannon twice a day for the holy month, for the beginning and end of the fast.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/a0e23ffcd70759d7de031190882f9083
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Israeli forces attack elderly Palestinian family amid demolition in East Jerusalem
With Israeli forces demolishing Palestinian homes on a regular basis, one operation has apparently gone completely wrong. Israeli police and border guards have been recorded attacking a Palestinian family in a village in East Jerusalem.
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With Israeli forces demolishing Palestinian homes on a regular basis, one operation has apparently gone completely wrong. Israeli police and border guards have been recorded attacking a Palestinian family in a village in East Jerusalem.
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East Jerusalem West Jerusalem | David Broza | TEDxJerusalem
East Jerusalem West Jerusalem - a recount of the emotional and psychological process of bringing together Israeli and Palestinian musicians by the maker of the album and film "East Jerusalem West Jerusalem" artist/musician David Broza.
Israeli superstar David Broza has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world, captivating audiences worldwide with his famous guitar playing.
Known for his commitment to several humanitarian causes, predominantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Broza’s 30 albums speak of peace and love. His hit song “Yiyhe Tov” has become an anthem to the peace process.
Broza was awarded a Spanish royal medal of honor, by the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, for his longtime contribution to Israel-Spain relations and his promotion of tolerance.
“East Jerusalem West Jerusalem”, David Broza's most recent album and companion documentary film, relates the unlikely and engaging story of Israeli, Palestinian and American musicians working together for 8 days and nights in a Palestinian recording studio"
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
East Jerusalem West Jerusalem - a recount of the emotional and psychological process of bringing together Israeli and Palestinian musicians by the maker of the album and film "East Jerusalem West Jerusalem" artist/musician David Broza.
Israeli superstar David Broza has been considered one of the most dynamic and vibrant performers in the singer/songwriter world, captivating audiences worldwide with his famous guitar playing.
Known for his commitment to several humanitarian causes, predominantly, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Broza’s 30 albums speak of peace and love. His hit song “Yiyhe Tov” has become an anthem to the peace process.
Broza was awarded a Spanish royal medal of honor, by the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, for his longtime contribution to Israel-Spain relations and his promotion of tolerance.
“East Jerusalem West Jerusalem”, David Broza's most recent album and companion documentary film, relates the unlikely and engaging story of Israeli, Palestinian and American musicians working together for 8 days and nights in a Palestinian recording studio"
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
There are fresh fears of a new Palestinian uprising following the outbreak of clashes in East Jerusalem.
It comes after Israeli police shot dead a 32-year-old Palestinian man suspected of having tried late last night to kill a far-right Jewish activist.
Moataz Hejazi's body lay in a pool of blood among satellite dishes on the rooftop of a three-storey house in Abu Tor, a district of Arab East Jerusalem as Israeli forces sealed the area and repelled stone-throwing Palestinian protesters.
Yehud…
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There are fresh fears of a new Palestinian uprising following the outbreak of clashes in East Jerusalem.
It comes after Israeli police shot dead a 32-year-old Palestinian man suspected of having tried late last night to kill a far-right Jewish activist.
Moataz Hejazi's body lay in a pool of blood among satellite dishes on the rooftop of a three-storey house in Abu Tor, a district of Arab East Jerusalem as Israeli forces sealed the area and repelled stone-throwing Palestinian protesters.
Yehud…
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"Abaixe suas armas"! ("Throw down your arms") é o nome de Professor, o projeto paralelo de Harrison Stafford, vocalista do Groundation - maior banda de reggae contemporâneo da atualidade.
O álbum foi gravado ao vivo no Festival Reggae Sun Ska na França em 2011 para um público de mais de 30 mil pessoas e será lançado mundialmente dia 11 de outubro. Harrison simplesmente reúne um verdadeiro time dos sonhos, com uma banda que conta com alguns dos mais importantes músicos jamaicanos de todos os tempos. São eles Errol "Flabba" Holt (baixo), Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (bateria), Dalton Browne (guitarra) e Lloyd "Obeah" Denton (teclados).
O primeiro álbum desse verdadeiro "dream team" foi lançado ano passado com o nome de "Madness", cujas músicas contam a experiência de Harrison ao viajar pelo Oriente Médio. O projeto se tornou ainda mais ambicioso quando o artista decidiu entrar em turnê pela Europa com a formação do álbum, e então surgiu a ideia de gravar o CD/DVD "Throw Down Your Arms".
Já disponível no iTunes: http://goo.gl/45TxQm
"Abaixe suas armas"! ("Throw down your arms") é o nome de Professor, o projeto paralelo de Harrison Stafford, vocalista do Groundation - maior banda de reggae contemporâneo da atualidade.
O álbum foi gravado ao vivo no Festival Reggae Sun Ska na França em 2011 para um público de mais de 30 mil pessoas e será lançado mundialmente dia 11 de outubro. Harrison simplesmente reúne um verdadeiro time dos sonhos, com uma banda que conta com alguns dos mais importantes músicos jamaicanos de todos os tempos. São eles Errol "Flabba" Holt (baixo), Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace (bateria), Dalton Browne (guitarra) e Lloyd "Obeah" Denton (teclados).
O primeiro álbum desse verdadeiro "dream team" foi lançado ano passado com o nome de "Madness", cujas músicas contam a experiência de Harrison ao viajar pelo Oriente Médio. O projeto se tornou ainda mais ambicioso quando o artista decidiu entrar em turnê pela Europa com a formação do álbum, e então surgiu a ideia de gravar o CD/DVD "Throw Down Your Arms".
East & West Jerusalem connect through start-up dreams.
Hani Alami is the CEO of Coolnet and has more than twenty years of national and regional experience in telecommunications, business development, technology and entrepreneurship.
Since 2009, with Hani at the helm of Coolnet Broadband Solutions, the company has become one of the largest wireless-based broadband service providers in Palestine and a leading telecom solutions provider in the field of broadband and communication technologies.
Prior to founding and leading Coolnet, Hani assumed numerous senior positions in major national companies in the PNA, the Middle East and various emerging markets.
Hani routinely contributes his time and experience as a mentor, steering committee member or consultant for multiple initiatives across the region.
He has recently established JEST (Jerusalem Entrepreneurs Society Technology), the first entrepreneurship center and tech hub for startups in East Jerusalem, as a philanthropic venture.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
East & West Jerusalem connect through start-up dreams.
Hani Alami is the CEO of Coolnet and has more than twenty years of national and regional experience in telecommunications, business development, technology and entrepreneurship.
Since 2009, with Hani at the helm of Coolnet Broadband Solutions, the company has become one of the largest wireless-based broadband service providers in Palestine and a leading telecom solutions provider in the field of broadband and communication technologies.
Prior to founding and leading Coolnet, Hani assumed numerous senior positions in major national companies in the PNA, the Middle East and various emerging markets.
Hani routinely contributes his time and experience as a mentor, steering committee member or consultant for multiple initiatives across the region.
He has recently established JEST (Jerusalem Entrepreneurs Society Technology), the first entrepreneurship center and tech hub for startups in East Jerusalem, as a philanthropic venture.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
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Private Reflections
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JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
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Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 tim
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Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the De
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Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel
Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel
Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel
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Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to
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Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards the old market passing in Via Dolorosa then visiting the Al Aqsa Mosque then the Sepulcre Church and finally to the Western Wall.. Will end this video buy showing you Jerusalem from the mount of Olives and the Dead Sea view from the hills of the sacred city.
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Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel Guide: Located in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea, Jerusalem is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is the holiest city in Judaism and the spiritual center of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE, the third-holiest in Islam and is also home to a number of significant and ancient Christian landmarks. It is also a city with a very violent past, as it was fiercely contested between Christianity and Islam during the brutal Crusade era. While the city has had a large Jewish majority since 1967, a wide range of national, religious,
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Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
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Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
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Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
This trip was a total disaster and you can tell because I'm not too optimistic about this trip. But seriously unless you have some religious need to go to Israel I think you can skip it. But that's just my opinion
Tel Aviv
Area: 20 sq mi
Population: 405,000
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Jerusalem
Area: 48 sq mi
Population: 801,000
Things to do Gay: Bar(s)
Things to do: Old Jerusalem, Dom of the Rock, Western Wall, and much much more
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XXX
Car: X
Bethlehem
Area
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Trip to the Holy Land, Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Trip to the Holy Land, Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Trip to the Holy Land, Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Day trip to Jerusalem and Bethlehem with a tourist guide.
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Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
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Eastern Thought Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Dead Sea, Jerusalem (a Very unOfficial Guide)
Dead Sea, Jerusalem (a Very unOfficial Guide)
Dead Sea, Jerusalem (a Very unOfficial Guide)
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth and it's in the middle of the desert between Israel and Jordan. We were there to go swimming for a few hours in the...
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A Tourist's Guide to Jerusalem and Bethlehem
A Tourist's Guide to Jerusalem and Bethlehem
A Tourist's Guide to Jerusalem and Bethlehem
From Amman, Jordan, I take a day trip to Jerusalem's Old City, seeing the sights, then take a taxi into the West Bank to see Bethlehem.
Jerusalem Travel Destinations | Holiday Travel Tips for Jerusalem
Jerusalem Travel Destinations | Holiday Travel Tips for Jerusalem
Jerusalem Travel Destinations | Holiday Travel Tips for Jerusalem
Jerusalem needs no introduction, being a city of devotion, with massive cultural significance for millions of people. Our country specialist Harry enthuses about some of the "must see" sights of Jerusalam.
Harry talks about highlights like the Temple Mount, the Dome of Rock, the Wailing Wall and some of the visits outside of the Old City. He also talks about some of the choices for accommodation, and when to visit.
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♥ TRAVEL VLOG, ISRAEL #2: "Jerusalem's Ancient City & Markets"
♥ TRAVEL VLOG, ISRAEL #2: "Jerusalem's Ancient City & Markets"
♥ TRAVEL VLOG, ISRAEL #2: "Jerusalem's Ancient City & Markets"
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Jerusalem, Israel. Guide Part 1 (Mount of Olives, Garden of Gesthemane))
Jerusalem, Israel. Guide Part 1 (Mount of Olives, Garden of Gesthemane))
Jerusalem, Israel. Guide Part 1 (Mount of Olives, Garden of Gesthemane))
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We visited Israel on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas, and it was really an awesome experience. There is a lot of information in this video, but suffice to say you will never forget a visit to Jerusalem! This is part 1 of 3, where I talk about planning the trip, standing on the Mount of Olives, and visiting the Garden of Gesthemene.
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Amazing tour in Jerusalem - Aizen travel - Your guide in Israel
Amazing tour in Jerusalem - Aizen travel - Your guide in Israel
Amazing tour in Jerusalem - Aizen travel - Your guide in Israel
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I invite you for once in a lifetime experience traveling in israel.
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Jerusalem Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Jerusalem Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
Jerusalem Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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rail network in Jerusalem.
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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Dubai-Emirate.d1079.Destination-Travel-Guides Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation. Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city....
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How to make Turkish Coffee in Jerusalem - Aizen Travel - Your guide in Israel
How to make Turkish Coffee in Jerusalem - Aizen Travel - Your guide in Israel
How to make Turkish Coffee in Jerusalem - Aizen Travel - Your guide in Israel
This is one of my favorite Spots to drink Awesome Coffee In Jerusalem. Nader from El Mufti explains how to make authentic Arab coffee. highly recommended!!!
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Travel Agency Visit Israel Private Tour guide Jerusalem Tour operator israel tour jerusalem
Travel Agency Visit Israel Private Tour guide Jerusalem Tour operator israel tour jerusalem
Travel Agency Visit Israel Private Tour guide Jerusalem Tour operator israel tour jerusalem
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Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
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published:03 Aug 2014
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JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
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Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE. In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters - known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981. Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries.
Simply wandering the streets of the Old City while capturing the ambiance, historical sites, smells and different people will leave you with unforgettable experiences and a lifetime of amazing memories. Every person should visit Jerusalem at least once. I shall never forget my visits there. Neither will you!
Camera equipment:
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- Sony HDR-AX2000 HD video camera.
Camera Accessories
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- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system.
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization.
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
Please ONLY post comments relevant to travel and refrain from ANY political comments, positive or negative. They will be deleted. There are plenty of other Youtube videos which would welcome political commentary.
Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE. In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters - known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981. Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries.
Simply wandering the streets of the Old City while capturing the ambiance, historical sites, smells and different people will leave you with unforgettable experiences and a lifetime of amazing memories. Every person should visit Jerusalem at least once. I shall never forget my visits there. Neither will you!
Camera equipment:
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- Sony HDR-AX2000 HD video camera.
Camera Accessories
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- Glidecam 'Smooth Shooter' body mounted camera stabilization system.
- Glidecam HD-4000 hand-held camera stabilization.
- Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule.
published:08 Feb 2011
views:640150
Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church. From our vantage point we had amazingly unobstructed views of the Dead Sea.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion offers a charming stay. Best of all is that free cake and coffee is available throughout the day and the buffet breakfast is amazing.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
כאשר אתה חושב על הנסיעה לישראל לבקר באתרים דתיים בירושלים או מבססת את עצמך בתל אביב עשוי בתחילה מגיע אל המוח. עם זאת, כאשר בוחנים ישראל אותו הוא בעל חשיבות עליונה להפריש מספיק זמן כדי לקבל את השביל הכבושולחקור יותר של המדינה. למרבה המזל, עבורנו, שהיינו מסוגל לעשות את שתי נסיעות נפרדות לישראל נתקל בכמה שיותר אוכל, תרבות, היסטורי ואטרקציות מודרניות כפי שאנו יכולים להיות.
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli religion and Israeli people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church. From our vantage point we had amazingly unobstructed views of the Dead Sea.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion offers a charming stay. Best of all is that free cake and coffee is available throughout the day and the buffet breakfast is amazing.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
כאשר אתה חושב על הנסיעה לישראל לבקר באתרים דתיים בירושלים או מבססת את עצמך בתל אביב עשוי בתחילה מגיע אל המוח. עם זאת, כאשר בוחנים ישראל אותו הוא בעל חשיבות עליונה להפריש מספיק זמן כדי לקבל את השביל הכבושולחקור יותר של המדינה. למרבה המזל, עבורנו, שהיינו מסוגל לעשות את שתי נסיעות נפרדות לישראל נתקל בכמה שיותר אוכל, תרבות, היסטורי ואטרקציות מודרניות כפי שאנו יכולים להיות.
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli religion and Israeli people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to see
• The Western Wall
• Temple Mount
• Temple of Jerusalem
• Dome of the Rock
• Mount of Olives
• Tomb of Absalom
• Church of the Holy Sepulchre
• Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum
• Ein Karem -- traditional birthplace of John the Baptist
• Mt Zion -- traditional resting place of King David
• al-Aqsa Mosque -- sacred Muslim site
• Shrine of the Book
• Israel Museum
• Jerusalem Botanical Garden
• Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
• Jerusalem Cinematheque
• Heichal Shlomo -- houses the Jewish Heritage Museum
What to do
• Jerusalem Film Festival
• Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
• Israeli Festival
• Feast of Tabernacles
• Tisha B'Av
• International Jerusalem Marathon
• Christian Holy Week
• International Writer's Week
• Light Festival
http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to see
• The Western Wall
• Temple Mount
• Temple of Jerusalem
• Dome of the Rock
• Mount of Olives
• Tomb of Absalom
• Church of the Holy Sepulchre
• Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum
• Ein Karem -- traditional birthplace of John the Baptist
• Mt Zion -- traditional resting place of King David
• al-Aqsa Mosque -- sacred Muslim site
• Shrine of the Book
• Israel Museum
• Jerusalem Botanical Garden
• Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
• Jerusalem Cinematheque
• Heichal Shlomo -- houses the Jewish Heritage Museum
What to do
• Jerusalem Film Festival
• Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
• Israeli Festival
• Feast of Tabernacles
• Tisha B'Av
• International Jerusalem Marathon
• Christian Holy Week
• International Writer's Week
• Light Festival
I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards the old market passing in Via Dolorosa then visiting the Al Aqsa Mosque then the Sepulcre Church and finally to the Western Wall.. Will end this video buy showing you Jerusalem from the mount of Olives and the Dead Sea view from the hills of the sacred city.
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I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards the old market passing in Via Dolorosa then visiting the Al Aqsa Mosque then the Sepulcre Church and finally to the Western Wall.. Will end this video buy showing you Jerusalem from the mount of Olives and the Dead Sea view from the hills of the sacred city.
Enjoy these trips with me to the Holy Land
If you have any questions or doubts please comment or send me a message to the inbox
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Want to appear in my videos and chat with me in SKYPE? You have to be a Subscriber of my 2 channels and write a comment/private msg with your Skype ID :) I might give you a call one of these days ;)
Jerusalem Travel Guide: Located in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea, Jerusalem is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is the holiest city in Judaism and the spiritual center of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE, the third-holiest in Islam and is also home to a number of significant and ancient Christian landmarks. It is also a city with a very violent past, as it was fiercely contested between Christianity and Islam during the brutal Crusade era. While the city has had a large Jewish majority since 1967, a wide range of national, religious, and socioeconomic groups are represented here. The walled area of Jerusalem, which until the late nineteenth century formed the entire city, is now called the Old City and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. It consists of four ethnic and religious sections — the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. Barely one square kilometer, the Old City is home to several of Jerusalem's most important and contested religious sites including the Western Wall and Temple Mount for Jews, the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians.
Surrounding the Old City are more modern areas of Jerusalem. The civic and cultural center of modern Israel extends from western Jerusalem toward the country's other urban areas to the west, while areas populated mostly by Arabs can be found in the northern, eastern and southern districts.
Archaeological findings prove the existence of development within present-day Jerusalem as far back as the 4th millennium BCE, but the earliest written records of the city come in the Execration Texts (c. 19th century BCE) and the Amarna letters (c. 14th century BCE). According to Biblical accounts, the Jebusites, a Canaanite tribe, inhabited the area around the present-day city (under the name Jebus) until the late 11th century BCE. At that point (c. 1000s BCE), the Israelites, led by King David, invaded and conquered the city, expanding it southwards and establishing it as the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah (the United Monarchy). It was renamed at this time as Yerushalayim (Jerusalem), a name by which it is still referred to today.
King David's reign over Jerusalem ended around 970 BCE when his son Solomon became the new king. Biblical sources state that within a decade Solomon started to build the first of two Holy Temples within city limits — Solomon's Temple (or the First Temple), a significant site in Jewish and Christian history as the last known location of the Ark of the Covenant. The period of the First Temple was marked by the division of the United Monarchy at the time of Solomon's death (c. 930 BCE) when the ten northern tribes, originally part of the Monarchy, split off to form the Kingdom of Israel. Under the leadership of the bloodline of David and Solomon, Jerusalem continued to act as the capital of the southern par of the split, the Kingdom of Judah. Later, with the Assyrian conquest of the Kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, Jerusalem became the center of a Judah strengthened by the great number of Israeli refugees. In approximately 586 BCE, the Babylonians conquered the Kingdom of Judah including the city of Jerusalem, and the First Temple Period came to an end.
In 538 BCE, after fifty years of Babylonian captivity, the Jews were given permission from Persian King Cyrus the Great to return to Judah so they could rebuild Jerusalem and construct the Second Temple. The construction was completed in the year 516 BCE, seventy years after the destruction of the First Temple. Jerusalem regained its status as capital of Judah and center of Jewish worship for another four centuries, with a considerable portion of that period under Hasmonean rule. By 19 BCE, the Temple Mount was elevated and construction began on an expansion of the Second Temple under Herod the Great, a Jewish client king under Roman rule. In 6 CE, the city, as well as much of the surrounding area, came under direct Roman rule as the Judea Province. Still unchallenged, the Roman rule over Jerusalem and the region came to an end with the first Jewish-Roman war, the Great Jewish Revolt, which resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. Jerusalem once again served as the national capital for the people of the region during the three-year rebellion known as Bar Kokhba's revolt. The Romans succeeded in sacking and recapturing the city in 135 CE and as a punitive measure, the Jews were banned from Jerusalem.
Enjoy your Jerusalem Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb_XtsJCJI4
Jerusalem Travel Guide: Located in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea, Jerusalem is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is the holiest city in Judaism and the spiritual center of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE, the third-holiest in Islam and is also home to a number of significant and ancient Christian landmarks. It is also a city with a very violent past, as it was fiercely contested between Christianity and Islam during the brutal Crusade era. While the city has had a large Jewish majority since 1967, a wide range of national, religious, and socioeconomic groups are represented here. The walled area of Jerusalem, which until the late nineteenth century formed the entire city, is now called the Old City and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. It consists of four ethnic and religious sections — the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. Barely one square kilometer, the Old City is home to several of Jerusalem's most important and contested religious sites including the Western Wall and Temple Mount for Jews, the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians.
Surrounding the Old City are more modern areas of Jerusalem. The civic and cultural center of modern Israel extends from western Jerusalem toward the country's other urban areas to the west, while areas populated mostly by Arabs can be found in the northern, eastern and southern districts.
Archaeological findings prove the existence of development within present-day Jerusalem as far back as the 4th millennium BCE, but the earliest written records of the city come in the Execration Texts (c. 19th century BCE) and the Amarna letters (c. 14th century BCE). According to Biblical accounts, the Jebusites, a Canaanite tribe, inhabited the area around the present-day city (under the name Jebus) until the late 11th century BCE. At that point (c. 1000s BCE), the Israelites, led by King David, invaded and conquered the city, expanding it southwards and establishing it as the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah (the United Monarchy). It was renamed at this time as Yerushalayim (Jerusalem), a name by which it is still referred to today.
King David's reign over Jerusalem ended around 970 BCE when his son Solomon became the new king. Biblical sources state that within a decade Solomon started to build the first of two Holy Temples within city limits — Solomon's Temple (or the First Temple), a significant site in Jewish and Christian history as the last known location of the Ark of the Covenant. The period of the First Temple was marked by the division of the United Monarchy at the time of Solomon's death (c. 930 BCE) when the ten northern tribes, originally part of the Monarchy, split off to form the Kingdom of Israel. Under the leadership of the bloodline of David and Solomon, Jerusalem continued to act as the capital of the southern par of the split, the Kingdom of Judah. Later, with the Assyrian conquest of the Kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, Jerusalem became the center of a Judah strengthened by the great number of Israeli refugees. In approximately 586 BCE, the Babylonians conquered the Kingdom of Judah including the city of Jerusalem, and the First Temple Period came to an end.
In 538 BCE, after fifty years of Babylonian captivity, the Jews were given permission from Persian King Cyrus the Great to return to Judah so they could rebuild Jerusalem and construct the Second Temple. The construction was completed in the year 516 BCE, seventy years after the destruction of the First Temple. Jerusalem regained its status as capital of Judah and center of Jewish worship for another four centuries, with a considerable portion of that period under Hasmonean rule. By 19 BCE, the Temple Mount was elevated and construction began on an expansion of the Second Temple under Herod the Great, a Jewish client king under Roman rule. In 6 CE, the city, as well as much of the surrounding area, came under direct Roman rule as the Judea Province. Still unchallenged, the Roman rule over Jerusalem and the region came to an end with the first Jewish-Roman war, the Great Jewish Revolt, which resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. Jerusalem once again served as the national capital for the people of the region during the three-year rebellion known as Bar Kokhba's revolt. The Romans succeeded in sacking and recapturing the city in 135 CE and as a punitive measure, the Jews were banned from Jerusalem.
Enjoy your Jerusalem Travel Guide!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb_XtsJCJI4
published:06 May 2014
views:376
Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
published:07 Nov 2014
views:112687
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
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For more photos, visit www.travelingwithkrushworth.wordpress.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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For more photos, visit www.travelingwithkrushworth.wordpress.com.
Willow and the Light Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Finding the Balance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Private Reflections Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Past the Edge Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
published:10 Nov 2014
views:6
Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
This trip was a total disaster and you can tell because I'm not too optimistic about this trip. But seriously unless you have some religious need to go to Israel I think you can skip it. But that's just my opinion
Tel Aviv
Area: 20 sq mi
Population: 405,000
Things to do Gay: Bars, Clubs, Gay Beach etc...
Things to do: Shopping, Beach, Museum, etc.
Need Cash: No
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XX
Car: X
Jerusalem
Area: 48 sq mi
Population: 801,000
Things to do Gay: Bar(s)
Things to do: Old Jerusalem, Dom of the Rock, Western Wall, and much much more
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XXX
Car: X
Bethlehem
Area:
Population: 25,266
Things to do Gay: Cruising only (if you willing to live on the edge)
Things to do: Church of the Nativity, Milk Grotto etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXX
Public Transit: X
Car: XXXX (Taxi)
Nazareth
Area: sq mi
Population: 81,410
Things to do Gay:
Things to do: Church of the Annunciation etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: X
Car: XX
This trip was a total disaster and you can tell because I'm not too optimistic about this trip. But seriously unless you have some religious need to go to Israel I think you can skip it. But that's just my opinion
Tel Aviv
Area: 20 sq mi
Population: 405,000
Things to do Gay: Bars, Clubs, Gay Beach etc...
Things to do: Shopping, Beach, Museum, etc.
Need Cash: No
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XX
Car: X
Jerusalem
Area: 48 sq mi
Population: 801,000
Things to do Gay: Bar(s)
Things to do: Old Jerusalem, Dom of the Rock, Western Wall, and much much more
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XXX
Car: X
Bethlehem
Area:
Population: 25,266
Things to do Gay: Cruising only (if you willing to live on the edge)
Things to do: Church of the Nativity, Milk Grotto etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXX
Public Transit: X
Car: XXXX (Taxi)
Nazareth
Area: sq mi
Population: 81,410
Things to do Gay:
Things to do: Church of the Annunciation etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: X
Car: XX
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Jerusalem needs no introduction, being a city of devotion, with massive cultural significance for millions of people. Our country specialist Harry enthuses about some of the "must see" sights of Jerusalam.
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Jerusalem needs no introduction, being a city of devotion, with massive cultural significance for millions of people. Our country specialist Harry enthuses about some of the "must see" sights of Jerusalam.
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We visited Israel on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas, and it was really an awesome experience. There is a lot of information in this video, but suffice to say you will never forget a visit to Jerusalem! This is part 1 of 3, where I talk about planning the trip, standing on the Mount of Olives, and visiting the Garden of Gesthemene.
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A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
Throughout the past several months, Jerusalem has been a scene of clashes and violent atta...
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A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
A City Divided: Jerusalem's Most Contested Neighborhood
Throughout the past several months, Jerusalem has been a scene of clashes and violent attacks. Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood just steps away from Jerusalem's Old City, has been at the heart of the unrest, and is becoming one of the most contentious neighborhoods in the most contested city in the world.
As settlement expansion into East Jerusalem continues, Israeli authorities have ramped up their practice of demolishing homes built without proper permits — permits which are near impossible for Palestinians to acquire. In addition to the demolitions due to lack of permits, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced in early November the reinstatement of the policy of demolishing terrorists' homes, which Palestinians claim is a form of collective punishment.
VICE News traveled to Silwan and met with Palestinians and Israelis living in this contested neighborhood at a time when Jerusalem is more divided than ever.
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East Jerusalem: Witnessing the truth
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Zuheir set up CCTV cameras around his home to document clashes between settlers, residents and security forces. Footage captured on his camera contradicts th...
Palestinian youths have clashed with police who entered the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusal...
published:26 Jul 2015
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Clashes erupt at al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem
Palestinian youths have clashed with police who entered the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem, after skirmishes erupted when Israeli hardliners tried to enter the complex.
Police say the Palestinians had barricaded themselves inside the mosque.
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East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
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East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
East Jerusalem: Sharing our house with settlers - video
Muna and Muhammed are 12-year-old twins living in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem. Settlers have taken over the front of their home, but the family continue to...
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Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
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published:28 Jul 2015
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
Police clash with Palestinian protesters in East Jerusalem
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of Damascus gate in old part of city
2. Mid of Israeli border police
3. Close up of soldiers
4. Mid of police officer near bike
5. Tilt up from gun to officer's face
Bethlehem checkpoint, outskirts of Bethlehem, West Bank
6. Wide of West Bank barrier
7. Mid of checkpoint
8. Mid of security guard and policeman boarding bus
9. Soldier checking vehicle
10. Wide of crossing
Qalandiyah, outskirts of Ramallah, West Bank
11. Mid of cars queuing at checkpoint
12. Palestinians queuing up at checkpoint
13. Close up of man waiting to cross
14. Wide of people in the checkpoint
Silwan, east Jerusalem
15. Wide of police helicopter in the sky
16. Various of protesters throwing stones at police
17. Police shooting tear gas
18. Smoke from tear gas
19. Jewish settlers spraying water at smoke
20. Mid of smoke, pulls out to people in street
21. Wide of street
22. Various of of Palestinian youth throwing stones
23. Tracking shot of riot police in street
24. Various of rioters in the street
STORYLINE
Palestinian protesters clashed with police in a contested east Jerusalem neighbourhood on Wednesday after an Israeli security guard shot a Palestinian protester dead, according to police.
Several dozen residents hurled stones at police in Silwan.
Police said that an Israeli security guard was pelted with stones, after which he drew his weapon and fired, killing a 32-year-old Palestinian with a criminal record.
After the shooting, a crowd of protesters hurled more stones at the police, who responded with tear gas.
About 50,000 Palestinians and 70 Jewish families live in Silwan and tensions have been high in the neighbourhood over a municipal plan that includes the slated demolition of Palestinian homes.
The Palestinians want all of the West Bank as part of their future state, with east Jerusalem as their capital.
Israel captured both areas in the 1967 Mideast war.
It subsequently annexed east Jerusalem, home to sensitive Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites, though the annexation is not internationally recognised.
The conflicting claims to east Jerusalem has been the most explosive issue in two decades of on-again, off-again peace talks.
The area is a frequent flashpoint of fighting.
Meanwhile security was tight in Israeli cities ahead of the week-long Jewish Tabernacle holiday, which began on Wednesday.
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Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Ramot & Pisgat Zeev, Jerusalem - 15 October 2010
1. Wide of Ramot, east Jerusalem neighbo...
published:28 Jul 2015
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Israel approves new homes in east Jerusalem, ending building moratorium
Ramot & Pisgat Zeev, Jerusalem - 15 October 2010
1. Wide of Ramot, east Jerusalem neighbourhood where housing units have been approved
2. Pan from neighbourhood sign to street
3. Pan from construction site to houses
4. Wide of apartment building under construction
5. Mid of construction worker
6. Wide of construction site
7. Mid of construction workers
8. Wide of building under construction
9. Pan of Pisgat Zeev neighbourhood
Ramallah, West Bank - 15 October 2010
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Husam Zomlot, Palestinian spokesman:
"The Israeli government continues in its game of deceit, whereby they talk peace in public and in reality they continue strengthening their grip on the West Bank and the Occupied Territories. They continue to deny any possibility and obstruct any possibility for a genuine, real, serious peace process. Mr Netanyahu, who has said several times recently that he is a man of peace, (that) he is a man who would want to really see an end of this conflict is again not being very genuine."
11. End shot of Zomlot
STORYLINE
Israel's government says it has approved the construction of 238 homes in Jewish neighbourhoods in east Jerusalem, ending an unofficial building moratorium that has been in effect there for nearly a year.
The announcement was released by Israel's Housing Ministry. The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would not comment on Friday.
Israeli officials said Israel discussed the construction in the neighbourhoods of Ramot and Pisgat Zeev with the US administration and cut the number of planned units to temper American displeasure.
An Israeli settlement freeze imposed last November in the West Bank did not officially include east Jerusalem, which Israel considers part of its capital.
But prior to Friday, Israel had quietly halted building there as well in an unofficial freeze.
New apartments being built on Friday had been approved prior to the freeze and have therefore been unaffected, according to Israeli officials.
The issue of Israeli settlement building is threatening to derail recently renewed Mideast peace talks.
Husam Zomlot, a Palestinian spokesman, accused the Israeli government on Friday of continuing a "game of deceit".
"They continue to deny any possibility and obstruct any possibility for a genuine, real, serious peace process," he said.
Meanwhile Arab nations may seek United Nations recognition of a Palestinian state, if Israel continues to build settlements in the West Bank, Egypt's foreign minister said on Friday.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit said an Arab League request to the UN may come next month.
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Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
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Why Are Israel and Palestine Fighting Over Jerusalem?
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The Israeli government just announced a construction plan to build 1,000 housing units in East Jerusalem, the very region Palestinians hope to make their future capital. The recent settlement construction feeds the region's ongoing violence that seems to have no solution both sides will accept. So why is Jerusalem so important? And what does this mean for the future of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?
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Global Policy Forum: Land and Settlement Issues
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"At the heart of the Israel/Palestine conflict lies the question of land and who rules it. The collision of Jewish nationalist colonisation and Palestian nationalism, both laying claim to the same territory, forms the basis of this long conflict, deepened by the tragedies of the Holocaust and of the dispossession and occupation of Palestine. "
Israel Bulldozes Palestinian Homes in East Jerusalem
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7888177/Israel-bulldozes-Palestinian-homes-in-East-Jerusalem.html
Human Rights Watch: Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories
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"In the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Israel demolished a record number of Palestinian homes under discriminatory practices, imposed severe restrictions on Palestinian freedom of movement, continued to build unlawful settlements, and arbitrarily detained peaceful protesters, including children."
What Obama Meant by '1967 Lines' and Why It Irked Netanyahu
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Four Killed in Jerusalem Synagogue Attack
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UN Resolution 242: 1967
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"Emphasizing the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war and the need to work for a just and lasting peace in which every State in the area can live in security..."
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"Reaffirming again that the acquisition of territory by force is inadmissible."
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Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Illegal Israeli settlements continue to grow in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem,...
published:11 Dec 2014
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Two Different Views On Israeli Settlement In East Jerusalem
Illegal Israeli settlements continue to grow in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, and people like Canadian-Israeli Miriam Schwab are moving into predominantly Palestinian areas. Many Palestinian families worry they will be forced out of the city where they've lived for generations. In 2009, Israel evicted the Hanoun family from the home they had lived in since 1956. Sherihan Hanoun says no one has the right to take away the home where she was born and has a history.
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Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
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published:28 Jul 2015
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Israeli bulldozers raze 4 east Jerusalem buildings
Beit-Hanina neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
1. Wide of bulldozer approaching home slated for demolition
2. Palestinian residents standing next to Israeli border policemen, bulldozer in background
3. Palestinian resident arguing with Israeli border policemen
4. Various of residents and private security guards removing belongings from home
5. Riot police at site
6. Palestinian residents watching site of home demolition
7. Wide of bulldozer smashing through roof of home
8. Zoom out of bulldozer demolishing home
9. Policeman next to Palestinian woman watching house being demolished
10. Close up of bulldozer razing home
11. Close up of Palestinian woman as she watches home being demolished
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
12. Tilt down from West Bank barrier to demolished house
13. Palestinian resident Basem Isawi walking among ruins
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Basem Isawi, Isawiyeh resident:
"I came and the army stopped us from here. The area was surrounded by hundreds of soldiers and when we managed to go in from the other way, we watched them destroy the house, and we couldn't do anything."
15. Palestinian children playing amongst debris
Jerusalem
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Meir Margalit, city council member, from left-wing Merez Party:
"Because of the demographic trends in east Jerusalem the municipality and the government, they are afraid that the Palestinians will become a majority in the next future, and in order to try to stop this process they (have) forbidden them to build houses in order to convince them to leave the city."
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
17. Children playing in debris
Ramallah, West Bank
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian chief negotiator:
"This government of Israel has been given the choice between settlements and peace, and it's obvious that they have chosen settlements."
Isawiyeh neighbourhood, east Jerusalem
19. Wide of demolished structures, with West Bank barrier in background
STORYLINE:
Israeli bulldozers destroyed six buildings, including at least three homes, in contested east Jerusalem on Tuesday, resuming the
demolition of Palestinian property after a halt aimed at encouraging peace talks.
Jerusalem house demolitions are a volatile issue because of conflicting Israeli and Palestinian claims to the city's eastern sector.
Israel sees it as part of its capital city, while Palestinians want it for their own future capital.
The municipality said none of the structures razed were homes, and that all had been illegally built and were not populated.
The demolitions were carried out by a court order, the municipality said in a statement.
But Palestinians disputed those claims, saying three of the demolished structures were homes and one was a warehouse.
Two daybeds and bags crammed with children's clothing and kitchen utensils were strewn outside one of the buildings.
Basem Isawi, 48, an unemployed contractor, stood amid the rubble of his unfinished home, forbidding his six children to come out of the nearby house where they currently live to see what had happened to it.
Isawi said he built the almost-finished home illegally for about 25-thousand US dollars because he was convinced the municipality would deny him a permit.
He had been notified of the impending demolition but did not know when it was slated to happen, he said.
"We watched them destroy the house, and we couldn't do anything," Isawi said.
Police said the demolitions were carried out without incident.
Since October, no houses had been demolished in the eastern sector of the city until Tuesday.
The demolitions seemed to indicate a move away from the unofficial freeze on them, which Israel imposed after much criticism from Washington.
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Fated to Poverty!? Policies of poverty in East Jerusalem
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ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
ISIS PALESTINE IS THREATENING CHRISTIANS IN EAST JERUSALEM
28 June 2015
PALESTINE (Christian Examiner) -- A group identifying itself as "Islamic State in Palestine" has reportedly threatened the massacre of Christians in east Jerusalem.
According to Israel Today, unverified flyers bearing a symbol identified with ISIS began circulating the area Thursday, June 25. The leaflets reportedly threaten Christians who remain in the area after the Muslim observance of Ramadan.
A translation of the message reveals the group seeks "revenge" for "those who collaborate with the Zionists" and "Christian collaborators" because they "encourage Muslims to leave their religion and become more secular and open, and they spread evil," The Jerusalem Post reported.
“So we tell our Christians and the nonbelievers: Go away now or you will be killed.”
- Statement on a flyer bearing an ISIS symbol and identified as Islamic State in Palestine
The note also states "ISIS soldiers will work to kill these people so this country is clean of them and... will clean this country and the Muslim Quarter from these Christians during this holy Ramadan."
It concludes with a statement that because Christians violated a pact made when Muslims conquered Jerusalem they must leave or die within one month.
Screenshot: Israel's Channel 10 television
An unverified flier bearing a well-known ISIS symbol circulated in east Jerusalem last week. The flyer was reportedly signed by a group called the "Islamic State in Palestine" and threatened to slaughter Christians who live in the area.
"So we tell our Christians and the nonbelievers: Go away now or you will be killed," the statement says.
Many locals questioned the authenticity of the materials. While some Christian Arabs expressed concern over the threat of their slaughter others said they did not fear for their lives.
One anonymous Arab called the statements an intimidation tactic. "It may simply be an attempt to intimidate local Christians," he said. "I do not fear. We are here in Israel, I do not think that Israel will allow that," he added.
Despite the mixed response from locals, a local Israeli news station reported that Israeli security forces were taking the threat against Palestinian Christians seriously.
Earlier this month, the Christian Today reported that anti-Christian hostility was on the rise in the area due to a growing number of radicalized Muslims there.
Rami Fellemon, director of Jerusalem Evangelistic Outreach based in East Jerusalem told CT that the developing tensions left Christians concerned and confused.
"They feel like even more of a minority now and feel hated by both sides [Jews and Muslims].
Source: http://www.christianexaminer.com/article/extremist.militants.threaten.christians.in.east.jerusalem/49170.htm
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published:04 Jul 2015
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Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of east Jerusalem street decorated with lights for Ramadan
2...
published:28 Jul 2015
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
Ramadan is observed in East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip
SHOTLIST
Jerusalem
1. Wide of east Jerusalem street decorated with lights for Ramadan
2. Mid of Rajaai Sanduka and his son Nabil, preparing to fire replacement canon
3. Close up of replacement canon
4. Sanduka lighting canon and running to safe distance, canon goes off and cracker makes noise in air
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rajaai Sanduka, Canon firer:
"We don't use the canon, the real canon, because we changed. We don't have the powder for that canon, we have just this one, it makes the sound. And the sound, this one when I put the fire on this, it goes up for about seven metres and it will make the sound. If I put it in the canon, because the canon (faces) the street, it's dangerous."
6. Wide of Sanduka and his son
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
7. Wide of market
8. Various of people gathering around vendor stall, ordering juice
9. Various of vendor preparing kataif, a traditional pancake for breaking the fast
10. Wide of juice stall
Abed Rabbo neighbourhood outside Gaza City, Gaza Strip
11. Exterior shot of house
12. Various of family preparing meal as part of breaking fast for the first time since blockade was eased
13. Various of family eating
14. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Abu Raed Al Athamnah, Resident:
"There is no difference between Ramadan this year and last year. The blockade is the same and there is no easing of the blockade, nothing has changed with us."
15. Family gathered around table
Gaza City, Gaza Strip
16. Various shots of Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh praying in mosque
17. Exterior of mosque
STORYLINE
Gaza's residents broke the fast on the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday, flocking to markets and preparing meals in their homes.
Ramadan is the Islamic calendar's holiest month and meant as a time of reflection, when devout Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, sex and smoking from dawn till dusk, in an effort to renew their focus on spiritual, rather than material, matters.
Muslims fast during Ramadan, except for two meals, the first at dawn and the second when the sun sets and the call to prayer is chanted.
For Iftar, which refers to the meal eaten when Muslims break their fast, foods such as dates, candy and sweet breads are served.
In the impoverished Hamas-ruled Gaza, where a majority of 1.5 (m) million residents depend on food handouts, the Social Affairs Ministry planned to distribute food to 13-thousand families of unemployed workers and prisoners held by Israel.
The ministry said it also received 75-thousand food parcels donated by charities abroad.
This Ramadan is the first since Israel eased its blockade on the coastal enclave. Many say the lifting of restrictions on goods that can be imported bears little significance.
"There is no difference between Ramadan this year and last year. The blockade is the same and there is no easing of the blockade, nothing has changed with us," said Abu Raed Al Athamnah.
In Jerusalem, meanwhile, it is customary to fire a cannon to mark the end of the fasting day, and one resident whose family has been firing one for generations had to break with tradition by replacing the real cannon due to safety.
Rajaai Sanduka is instead using cartridges which, when set off from a square container, produce the same noise a cannon would.
The exploding noise signals that the fasting day has ended.
Sanduka will fire the replacement cannon twice a day for the holy month, for the beginning and end of the fast.
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Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Je...
published:03 Aug 2014
Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Jerusalem Israel - Top Jerusalem Attractions | Travel Guide - Jerusalem Old City - Israel Tourism
Visit Jerusalem Israel and Jerusalem Old City in this Jerusalem travel guide. Enjoy top Jerusalem attractions, things to do in Jerusalem, places to see and places to visit in this Jerusalem tourism travel guide.
Discover some of Israel's best top 10 (top ten) attractions.
Travel Israel and visit Jerusalem. You'll never forget Jerusalem and other top attractions in this vacation tour video.
Don't forget to subscribe to my channel. For more travel stories and photographs, visit me at www.travelingwithkrushworth.com.
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published:03 Aug 2014
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JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
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published:08 Feb 2011
JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
JERUSALEM - OLD CITY - A WALKING TRAVEL TOUR - HD 1080P
A walk around the old city of Jerusalem during December 2010.
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Jerusalem is located on a plateau in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, is one of the oldest cities in the world. It is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions - Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. The oldest part of the city was settled in the 4th millennium BCE. In 1538, walls were built around Jerusalem under Suleiman the Magnificent. Today those walls define the Old City, which has been traditionally divided into four quarters - known since the early 19th century as the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. The Old City became a World Heritage site in 1981. Modern Jerusalem has grown far beyond the Old City's boundaries.
Simply wandering the streets of the Old City while capturing the ambiance, historical sites, smells and different people will leave you with unforgettable experiences and a lifetime of amazing memories. Every person should visit Jerusalem at least once. I shall never forget my visits there. Neither will you!
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published:08 Feb 2011
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Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing your...
published:01 Jun 2014
Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
Things to do in Israel | Top Attractions Travel Guide
When you think of traveling to Israel visiting religious sites in Jerusalem or basing yourself in Tel Aviv may initially come to mind. However, when exploring Israel it is paramount to set aside enough time to get off the beaten path and explore more of the country. Fortunately, for us, we were able to make two separate trips to Israel experiencing as much food, culture, historical and modern attractions as we possibly could.
The following is a list of things to do in Israel with a focus on the top attractions in this travel guide:
1) Regardless of whether you can swim (or not swim) well you will most certainly float when visiting the Dead Sea. Covering yourself in gooey mud and joining others floating is one of the top attractions in Israel.
2) No trip to Israel would be complete without sampling the local cuisine and especially the street food. With this in mind we walked all the way from our hotel room in Tel Aviv to Jaffa - an ancient city renowned for its amazing hummus and other street food. Aside from just hummus we were able to try Shaksouka, cheese stuffed pastries, malabi and kanafeh.
3) Having the opportunity to take a tour of the West Bank (or Palestine) is an eye opening experience. Media coverage, from the perspective of the west, often depicts this area as being quite unruly and poor; however, a tour there really dispels a lot of myths. We had the opportunity to eat falafel, walking around the streets and get a real sense of what life is like in this region. Some highlights included visiting Sheppard's Field, the Jordan River and oldest city in the world - Jericho. To end our trip we drank beer at the West Bank Palestinian brewery.
4) Getting off the beaten track a little we visited Rosh Hanikra. Known as the window to the Mediterranean we were treated to breathtaking views and an amazing sunset.
5) Aside from just eating our way around Jaffa, we took the time to properly explore it on foot. One of the top highlights was visiting a traditional flea market,
6) Taking the cable car up to visit Masada was a welcome relief considering how hot it was on the day we visited. As we wandered about we visited an old water cistern and Byzantine church. From our vantage point we had amazingly unobstructed views of the Dead Sea.
7) Caesarea! The ruins of the ancient city once given from Agus Caesar to Harrod the Great was an experience we'll never forget. Walking around in the Hippodrome allowed me to visualize what the old chariot races must have been like.
8) One of my favorite meals in Israel was prepared by a Druze family. This amazing feast, in the form of a buffet, featured kebabs, olives, chicken and stuffed cabbage just to name a few.
9) Wondering wear to rest your sleepy head while traveling in Israel? Look no further than the Fauzi Azar Inn in Nazareth. This converted Arab Mansion offers a charming stay. Best of all is that free cake and coffee is available throughout the day and the buffet breakfast is amazing.
10) One of the more frontier attractions was visiting Golan Heights and the Sea of Galilee. We toured around the Banias Reserve and Mount Bental.
11) Considering how tasty the food is in Israel it would be a shame to leave without knowing how to recreate these delectable delights back home in your own kitchen. Fortunately, for us, we were able to take a cooking class at Dan Gourmet in Tel Aviv. We learned how to make Lahmacun and charred eggplant amongst other dishes.
12) Have you ever wondered how olive oil is made? Visiting an olive press answered our all of our questions and made us appreciate the craft of making this high quality cooking oil. For the best vantage point of Nazareth we headed to Mount Precipice for panoramic 360 degree views. Finally, we visited Haifa to check out the famous Bahá'í gardens.
כאשר אתה חושב על הנסיעה לישראל לבקר באתרים דתיים בירושלים או מבססת את עצמך בתל אביב עשוי בתחילה מגיע אל המוח. עם זאת, כאשר בוחנים ישראל אותו הוא בעל חשיבות עליונה להפריש מספיק זמן כדי לקבל את השביל הכבושולחקור יותר של המדינה. למרבה המזל, עבורנו, שהיינו מסוגל לעשות את שתי נסיעות נפרדות לישראל נתקל בכמה שיותר אוכל, תרבות, היסטורי ואטרקציות מודרניות כפי שאנו יכולים להיות.
This is part of our Travel in Israel series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Israeli culture, Israeli arts, Israeli foods, Israeli religion and Israeli people.
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This video features music -various artists and various songs - available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial license.
published:01 Jun 2014
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Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel
http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jeru...
published:21 May 2012
Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel
Travel Guide to Jerusalem, Israel
http://bestflights.co.za/middle-east/israel/jerusalem - Visit for more information on Jerusalem, Israel
Jerusalem or "City of Gold" as it called in Hebrew is the largest city in Israel as well as being the capital city, although many nationalities don't recognise the city as the capital city. The city has a religious value as it hosts many religious sites pertaining to Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The city hosts the "Old City", which is home to the many religious sites. This tiny ancient city is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thousands of Christians and Jews living all over the world make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem each year.
What to see
• The Western Wall
• Temple Mount
• Temple of Jerusalem
• Dome of the Rock
• Mount of Olives
• Tomb of Absalom
• Church of the Holy Sepulchre
• Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Museum
• Ein Karem -- traditional birthplace of John the Baptist
• Mt Zion -- traditional resting place of King David
• al-Aqsa Mosque -- sacred Muslim site
• Shrine of the Book
• Israel Museum
• Jerusalem Botanical Garden
• Jerusalem Biblical Zoo
• Jerusalem Cinematheque
• Heichal Shlomo -- houses the Jewish Heritage Museum
What to do
• Jerusalem Film Festival
• Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival
• Israeli Festival
• Feast of Tabernacles
• Tisha B'Av
• International Jerusalem Marathon
• Christian Holy Week
• International Writer's Week
• Light Festival
published:21 May 2012
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Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards ...
published:09 Jul 2012
Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
Amazing Jerusalem- Tour of the Old City
I'm taking you on a trip to this incredible old city beginning with the Main gate towards the old market passing in Via Dolorosa then visiting the Al Aqsa Mosque then the Sepulcre Church and finally to the Western Wall.. Will end this video buy showing you Jerusalem from the mount of Olives and the Dead Sea view from the hills of the sacred city.
Enjoy these trips with me to the Holy Land
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published:09 Jul 2012
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Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel Guide: Located in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and ...
published:06 May 2014
Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel Guide
Jerusalem Travel Guide: Located in the Judean Mountains between the Mediterranean Sea and the Dead Sea, Jerusalem is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It is the holiest city in Judaism and the spiritual center of the Jewish people since the 10th century BCE, the third-holiest in Islam and is also home to a number of significant and ancient Christian landmarks. It is also a city with a very violent past, as it was fiercely contested between Christianity and Islam during the brutal Crusade era. While the city has had a large Jewish majority since 1967, a wide range of national, religious, and socioeconomic groups are represented here. The walled area of Jerusalem, which until the late nineteenth century formed the entire city, is now called the Old City and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. It consists of four ethnic and religious sections — the Armenian, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Quarters. Barely one square kilometer, the Old City is home to several of Jerusalem's most important and contested religious sites including the Western Wall and Temple Mount for Jews, the Dome of the Rock and al-Aqsa Mosque for Muslims, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians.
Surrounding the Old City are more modern areas of Jerusalem. The civic and cultural center of modern Israel extends from western Jerusalem toward the country's other urban areas to the west, while areas populated mostly by Arabs can be found in the northern, eastern and southern districts.
Archaeological findings prove the existence of development within present-day Jerusalem as far back as the 4th millennium BCE, but the earliest written records of the city come in the Execration Texts (c. 19th century BCE) and the Amarna letters (c. 14th century BCE). According to Biblical accounts, the Jebusites, a Canaanite tribe, inhabited the area around the present-day city (under the name Jebus) until the late 11th century BCE. At that point (c. 1000s BCE), the Israelites, led by King David, invaded and conquered the city, expanding it southwards and establishing it as the capital of the United Kingdom of Israel and Judah (the United Monarchy). It was renamed at this time as Yerushalayim (Jerusalem), a name by which it is still referred to today.
King David's reign over Jerusalem ended around 970 BCE when his son Solomon became the new king. Biblical sources state that within a decade Solomon started to build the first of two Holy Temples within city limits — Solomon's Temple (or the First Temple), a significant site in Jewish and Christian history as the last known location of the Ark of the Covenant. The period of the First Temple was marked by the division of the United Monarchy at the time of Solomon's death (c. 930 BCE) when the ten northern tribes, originally part of the Monarchy, split off to form the Kingdom of Israel. Under the leadership of the bloodline of David and Solomon, Jerusalem continued to act as the capital of the southern par of the split, the Kingdom of Judah. Later, with the Assyrian conquest of the Kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, Jerusalem became the center of a Judah strengthened by the great number of Israeli refugees. In approximately 586 BCE, the Babylonians conquered the Kingdom of Judah including the city of Jerusalem, and the First Temple Period came to an end.
In 538 BCE, after fifty years of Babylonian captivity, the Jews were given permission from Persian King Cyrus the Great to return to Judah so they could rebuild Jerusalem and construct the Second Temple. The construction was completed in the year 516 BCE, seventy years after the destruction of the First Temple. Jerusalem regained its status as capital of Judah and center of Jewish worship for another four centuries, with a considerable portion of that period under Hasmonean rule. By 19 BCE, the Temple Mount was elevated and construction began on an expansion of the Second Temple under Herod the Great, a Jewish client king under Roman rule. In 6 CE, the city, as well as much of the surrounding area, came under direct Roman rule as the Judea Province. Still unchallenged, the Roman rule over Jerusalem and the region came to an end with the first Jewish-Roman war, the Great Jewish Revolt, which resulted in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE. Jerusalem once again served as the national capital for the people of the region during the three-year rebellion known as Bar Kokhba's revolt. The Romans succeeded in sacking and recapturing the city in 135 CE and as a punitive measure, the Jews were banned from Jerusalem.
Enjoy your Jerusalem Travel Guide!
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published:06 May 2014
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Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In...
published:07 Nov 2014
Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
Rick Steves' The Holy Land: Israelis and Palestinians Today
This hour-long special weaves together both the Israeli and the Palestinian narratives. In Israel, we go from the venerable ramparts of Jerusalem to the vibrant modern skyline of Tel Aviv. In Palestine, we harvest olives near Hebron, visit a home in Bethlehem, and pop into a university in Ramallah. We also learn about security walls, disputed settlements, and the persistent challenges facing the region.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
published:07 Nov 2014
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Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem Old City - Jerusalem Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem...
published:10 Nov 2014
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem and Nazareth - Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Jerusalem Old City - Jerusalem Travel Guide - Things to do in Jerusalem - Israel Tourism (HD) - Travel and tourism - Israel Travel Guide - Things to do in Israel - Jerusalem Tourism - Holy Land Tours - Tour tourism top attractions travel Israel video guide commercial - Travel to Jerusalem, Israel (HD) and visit Jerusalem with me as your guide in this travel video.
For more photos, visit www.travelingwithkrushworth.wordpress.com.
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published:10 Nov 2014
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Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
This trip was a total disaster and you can tell because I'm not too optimistic about this ...
published:14 Jan 2013
Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
Gay Travel Guide: Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Israel
This trip was a total disaster and you can tell because I'm not too optimistic about this trip. But seriously unless you have some religious need to go to Israel I think you can skip it. But that's just my opinion
Tel Aviv
Area: 20 sq mi
Population: 405,000
Things to do Gay: Bars, Clubs, Gay Beach etc...
Things to do: Shopping, Beach, Museum, etc.
Need Cash: No
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XX
Car: X
Jerusalem
Area: 48 sq mi
Population: 801,000
Things to do Gay: Bar(s)
Things to do: Old Jerusalem, Dom of the Rock, Western Wall, and much much more
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: XXX
Car: X
Bethlehem
Area:
Population: 25,266
Things to do Gay: Cruising only (if you willing to live on the edge)
Things to do: Church of the Nativity, Milk Grotto etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XX
Bike: XXX
Public Transit: X
Car: XXXX (Taxi)
Nazareth
Area: sq mi
Population: 81,410
Things to do Gay:
Things to do: Church of the Annunciation etc
Need Cash: Yes
Walk: XXX
Bike: XXXX
Public Transit: X
Car: XX
published:14 Jan 2013
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Trip to the Holy Land, Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Day trip to Jerusalem and Bethlehem with a tourist guide....
published:13 Sep 2008
Trip to the Holy Land, Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Trip to the Holy Land, Jerusalem and Bethlehem
Day trip to Jerusalem and Bethlehem with a tourist guide.
published:13 Sep 2008
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Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Travel to Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Things to do in Israel - I...
published:14 Nov 2014
Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel and Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Travel Guide - Jordan Tourism/Israel Tourism
Travel to Israel - Travel to Jordan - Things to do in Jordan - Things to do in Israel - Israel Tourism (HD) - Jordan Tourism (HD) - Travel and tourism - Israel Travel Guide - Jordan Travel Guide - Jerusalem Tourism - Amman Tourism - Tour tourism top attractions travel Israel video guide commercial - Travel to Jordan, Israel (HD) and visit Jordan, Israel with me as your guide in this travel video.
For more photos, visit www.travelingwithkrushworth.wordpress.com.
Dama-May Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Eastern Thought Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
published:14 Nov 2014
views:53
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Dead Sea, Jerusalem (a Very unOfficial Guide)
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth and it's in the middle of the desert between Isr...
The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth and it's in the middle of the desert between Israel and Jordan. We were there to go swimming for a few hours in the...
Little girl discovered head down in the pipe of a public toilet in western Beijing. A newborn baby girl is recovering in hospital after being found dumped inside a toilet in western Beijing. Residents discovered the baby – one of an estimated 10,000 children abandoned each year in China – trapped in a pipe under a lavatory after hearing her crying ... ....
President Barack Obama has reportedly warned American Jewish leaders that Tel Aviv would be possibly struck by rockets in case of a US military strike against Iran, urging them not to sabotage the nuclear agreement. "Israel would bear the brunt of a US military strike" against Iran, Obama told leaders of major Jewish organizations in the US, who were present at a meeting in the White House on Tuesday ... ... . ....
Until Molchanova is found, it can only be assumed that on her dive in Ibiza, she encountered a strong underwater current which swept her into further danger. Natalia holds dozens of world’s records for free diving, including doing so without breathing apparatus, holding her breath for nine minutes, and diving 71 meters in Egypt... She would inhale once and then exhale twice as long and deep ... http.//t.co/fsS999H8nc ... [Image via ]. ....
Jerusalem...MordechaiMeyer, 18, from the EastJerusalem settlement of Maale Adumim, has been subjected to six months' administrative detention, reportedly for suspected involvement in an arson attack on an iconic Christian church in Galilee in June ... Mr Meyer is also suspected of arson attacks on other Palestinian and Christian properties, including the Dormition Abbey on Jerusalem's Mount Zion, according to media reports ... ....
By Julia Edwards and Doina Chiacu. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama defended the U.S.-led international nuclear deal with Iran on Wednesday against a furious lobbying effort by political opponents and Israel and said abandoning the agreement would open up the prospect of war ... 8 ... (Additional reporting by Patricia Zengerle, Yeganeh Torbati, Idrees Ali and Ori Lewis in Jerusalem; Editing by David Storey and Grant McCool) ....
StateSuperior CourtJudgeJeanne T. Covert in Mount Holly scheduled the panel to return Thursday to rehear parts of the testimony of the prosecution's key witness ... McGhee's application falsely stated that she earned more than $70,000 as an event coordinator at New JerusalemHouse of God, the Mount Holly church Fryar founded after he retired from football in 2001 and where he is a preacher ... . ... Kurzawa disagreed ... jhefler@phillynews.com ... ....
The opening of a cafe in Jerusalem built over a revered Islamic cemetery has sparked condemnation and anger from the Muslim community... The cafe opened on part of an area of land - located between occupied EastJerusalem, which is predominantly Arab, and WestJerusalem - that was being transformed into a park ... reporting from Jerusalem, said....
A server at Jerusalem's only gay bar, still shaken by last week's deadly stabbing at a GayPride parade, is candid about the difficulties homosexuals face in the Holy City. "Being gay in Jerusalem is an everyday struggle," said Moran, who works at Video pub, hidden away in a downtown neighbourhood ... Gay Pride marchers in Jerusalem have been jeered by homophobes, and when they parade it is under heavy police protection....
In the aftermath of the stabbing attack at last week's JerusalemGayPride parade that left a 16-year-old Shira Banki dead and five other marchers wounded, Israelis find themselves embroiled in an intense debate, the heart of which is the degree to which society is responsible for the actions of its individuals. One side of the debate sees the attacker, Yishai Shlissel, as a crazed lone wolf ... ....
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has jailed a Jewish extremist for six months without charges or trial, expanding a crackdown against militant Jews and deploying a contentious measure typically used for Palestinians suspected of staging attacks ... But Israeli media said Meyer was suspected of links to attacks against an important church in northern Israel and another in Jerusalem, as well as attacks on Palestinian property....
The attack has left the ultra-Orthodox community in a troubled position, balancing its wish to denounce violence against maintaining its opposition to the GayPride parade... ....
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel has jailed a Jewish extremist for six months without charges or trial, expanding a crackdown against militant Jews and deploying a contentious measure typically used for Palestinians suspected of staging attacks ...A day earlier, an anti-gay ultra-Orthodox man stabbed six people at Jerusalem's GayPride parade, and one of them - a 16-year-old girl - later died of her wounds....
JERUSALEM — Israel has jailed a Jewish extremist for six months without charges or trial, expanding a crackdown against militant Jews and deploying a contentious measure typically used for Palestinians suspected of staging attacks ...A day earlier, an anti-gay ultra-Orthodox man stabbed six people at Jerusalem’s GayPride parade, and one of them — a 16-year-old girl — later died of her wounds....
Jerusalem — Israel has jailed a Jewish extremist for six months without charges or trial, expanding a crackdown against militant Jews and deploying a contentious measure typically used for Palestinians suspected of planning attacks ...A day earlier, an anti-gay ultra-Orthodox man stabbed six people at Jerusalem’s gay pride parade, and one of them — a 16-year-old girl — later died of her wounds....