Occupied Jerusalem- When mentioning the city of Jerusalem, the Al-Aqsa Mosque and its unique landmarks come to mind, and the Old City with its historical heritage and beautiful architectural heritage.
But with the advent of the Nakba of 1948, the Palestinians had made their way towards a modern city in the vicinity of ancient Jerusalem, dotted with luxurious and luxurious buildings, including markets, palaces, and villas for Jerusalemites, built by well-off residents, unlike what was the case in many of the city’s displaced villages, which were predominantly rural in nature. Agricultural.
Tel Aviv Tribune Net takes you on a photo tour to see the beauty of Jerusalem before the Nakba, through some houses and buildings that are like artistic paintings and are still as they are, even if strangers inhabited them and the occupation sought to Judaize them.