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Aslein Village
Location: To the west of the city of Jerusalem and 28 km away, its land area is 2159 dunums. Surrounding villages: Eshwa, Beit Mahsir, Siraa. […]
Continue ReadingName of Al-Aqsa
It was called Al-Aqsa Mosque before Islam “House of Jerusalem” or “Holy House”, while Allah was the first One to name it “Al-Aqsa”, at the […]
Continue ReadingKhan As-Sultan Market
it’s located on the beginning of Bab As-Silsila road from the west. It consists of 2 floors; the lower one was a barn, and the […]
Continue ReadingTime division
After 2000, the occupation established times to visit Jews to Al Aqsa Mosque. Sunday through Thursday, from 7 am (8 pm) to 11 am and […]
Continue ReadingThe Triple Gate (Al-Bab Athulathi)
Located in the southern side of the fence and Al-Aqsa Mosque, overlooking the emirates palace and Umayyad palaces. It was an entrance to “Al-Marwani” mosque. […]
Continue ReadingBuilding Permits
The number of annual permits granted to citizens of jerusalem does not meet the need for housing, and there is a large gap between the […]
Continue ReadingEid Al-Fitr in Jerusalem
After the end of Eid prayers, a lot of Jerusalemites head to the neighbouring cemeteries to visit the graves. This is one of the ancestral […]
Continue ReadingHome License
The occupation puts restricts on the Palestinians in Jerusalem, especially the residents of the Old Town. It prevents them from building in their neighborhoods, and […]
Continue ReadingAl-A’moud Gate
One of the biggest and most famous gates of Jerusalem. It is in the middle of the Northern Wall of the city. It is also […]
Continue ReadingOccupation Authority Justification For Isolating The Prisoners
The authorities of the occupation invoke various pretexts to justify the process of isolating the detainees, including: the danger of their presence with the rest […]
Continue ReadingAftimos Market
It was named after one of the Christian clergymen in the city. He built this market in 1902, in the Ottoman era. The market is […]
Continue ReadingThe Ottoman Hospice in Jerusalem
The Ottoman Hospice dating back to the Ottoman era still serves its duty to the people of Jerusalem and the fasting people, especially in Ramadan. […]
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