The Mount of Olives – also known as Mount Al-Tur – is the highest mountain peak in the city of Jerusalem, and overlooks the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque. It is distinguished …
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The Battle of Qatamon in Jerusalem… when the resistance fighters raised the slogan “The Zionists will only pass over our corpses” | Encyclopedia
The events of the Battle of Katamon took place in the neighborhood west of Jerusalem, which was at the heart of the Zionist plans to occupy the western part of …
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Bir Nabala is one of the towns of the Jerusalem Governorate. It is surrounded by the Israeli separation wall on most of its sides, isolating it from the surrounding towns …
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The Dome of Prophet Musa is the first house for teaching the Qur’an in Palestine Encyclopedia
The Dome of the Prophet Musa is the first house for teaching the Qur’an in Palestine. It is located in Al-Aqsa Mosque between Bab al-Silsilah and the Grammar Dome. It …
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Israeli ministers and military leaders were killed, dismissed, or resigned from their positions as a result of the sharp criticism directed at the performance of the government and the Israeli …
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9/17/2024–|Last update: 9/17/202403:52 PM (Makkah Time) “Palestine 2” is a Yemeni-made hypersonic ballistic missile, with a range of 2,150 kilometers and a speed of 16 Mach. Its features are equivalent …
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Imad Omran.. A Palestinian prisoner who spent two-thirds of his life in Austrian prisons | Encyclopedia
Imad Omran, or Tawfiq Shoufali, is a Palestinian activist from the village of Burin, south of Nablus. He participated in confronting the Israeli invasion of Beirut in 1982, and was …
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Harat al-Wad is one of the neighborhoods of the Islamic Quarter in Jerusalem | Encyclopedia
Harat al-Wad – also called “Wady Road” – is one of the neighborhoods of the Islamic Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located in the center of …
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In 1808 AD, a fire broke out in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, which led to disputes between the Christian sects on the one hand, due to …
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Mount Scopus Tunnel.. A canal that transported water to Jerusalem since the Roman era | Encyclopedia
13/9/2024–|Last update: 9/13/202405:59 PM (Makkah Time) The Mount Scopus Tunnel is part of the Roman aqueduct that transported water from Solomon’s Pools in Bethlehem to Jerusalem. It is one of …