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Wide angle high view of the crowded Palestinian village of Silwan or Siloam, on the outskirts of the Old City of Jerusalem.
Ethiopian women in traditional dress, members of the Beta Israel Jewish community, pray during the annual celebration of Sigd in Jerusalem.
Mount Nebo is believed to be the place where Moses stood to view the Promise Land before his death.
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Wailing Wall Jewish prayers in Jerusalem Old City sunset
Camera shoots photo timelapse of the Jerusalem Old City view landscape. Mount Scopus is a famous Holy Land place and it has a fantastic view to the Old Jerusalem.
This panoramic picture shows from right to left first the famous King David Hotel, then in the foreground a new luxury residential complex in Mamila, in the background East Jerusalem, the towers of the German Benedictine Abbey, Dormitio and finally the Tower of David.
Mescidi Aksa Kudus; Holy; Israel; philistine; Holy Philistine; Kubbetul Sahra
Cityscape of As-Salt, Salt, Jordan 2021
Dome of the Rock. Temple Mount. Jerusalem. Israel. Photo taken from far
muslim district in Kfar Kana (Cana of Galilee), biblical village where Jesus performed his first miracle, Israel
The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. This view was taken from the tower of the Lutheran church with the mount of olives in the background
An Ethiopian woman, a member of the Beta Israel Jewish community, prays during the annual celebration of Sigd in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem old city Dome of the Rock
The depopulated Palestinian village of Lifta (foreground), located on the outskirts of Jerusalem.
Security camera in Jerusalem city, Israel. CCTV equipment. Security surveillance technology.
ancient Jerusalem in the period of the second temple.
This photo was taken during Sukkot Festival, on Oct 11, 2022
Haifa Mediterranean Sea view from Bahai Gardens Israel
The Dome of the Rock Jerusalem April 10 1979 an Islamic shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. It was initially completed in 691–92 CE at the order of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik
Jerusalem, 11. 13. 2023:\nAccording to local tradition, after the Siege of Jerusalem in 637 by the Rashidun army under the command of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, Patriarch Sophronius refused to surrender except to the Caliph Omar (579-644) himself. Omar travelled to Jerusalem and accepted the surrender. He then approached the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and Patriarch Sophronius invited the Caliph to pray inside the church, but Omar declined so as not to set a precedent and thereby endanger the church's status as a Christian site. Instead he prayed outside, on the steps east of the church. The Mosque of Omar was later built at that site, as evidenced by a stone plate with a Kufic inscription found in 1897 in the area of the eastern or outer atrium of the Constantinian (4th-century) Church of the Holy Sepulchre, defining this area as a mosque.\nThe current building of the mosque has a 15 metres (49 ft) high minaret that was built sometime before 1465 during the Mamluk period, maybe after the 1458 earthquake, and was renovated by Ottoman sultan Abdulmecid I (r. 1839–1860).
Jerusalem old city skyline
Skyline of Jerusalem on a clear but partly  cloudy day
A Palestinian woman's hands rest on a railing overlooking Jerusalem's Old City
Jerusalem is a city in the Near East, located in the Judean Mountains, between the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Dead Sea. The Israelis have erected it as the capital of the State of Israel, while the State of Palestine claims its eastern part as its own capital.
The Dome of the Rock Mosque and the Wailing Wall Jerusalem Israel
An aerial view of the famous Western Wall Shrine in Jerusalem, Israel
Panoramic view on the Western Wall and Temple Mount of Old part of Jerusalem. Created out of 20 RAW files (2 limes of 10 pictures) and afterwards downsized to increase quality. High resolution picture can be easily cropped to suit.
The Haas Promenade is one of the best places to start a tour of Jerusalem. This panoramic viewpoint offers a sweeping view of the city and, in true Jerusalem fashion, is itself replete with thousands of years of history.
Jerusalem old city walls church skyline
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