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  2. National Photo Collection (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The National Photo Collection of Israel is an archive of historical photos, located at the Government Press Office, in Beit Agron, Jerusalem.Most of the photos in the archive are in black and white, but most modern additions to the collection are in color.

  3. Category:Images of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Jerusalem (1 C) Pages in category "Images of Jerusalem" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  4. Lions' Gate - Wikipedia

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    He was spared only after promising to protect the city by building a wall around it. This led to the lion becoming the heraldic symbol of Jerusalem. [4] [dubious – discuss] Historian Moshe Sharon notes the similarity of the sculpted felines to similar pairs at Jisr Jindas and Qasr al-Basha in Gaza. All represent the same Mamluk sultan, Baibars.

  5. Israel releases images of slain children to rally support ...

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    JERUSALEM/TEL AVIV/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Israel's government showed U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and NATO defence ministers graphic images of dead children and civilians on Thursday ...

  6. Mount Zion - Wikipedia

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    Mount Zion was a designated no-man's land between Israel and Jordan. [15] Mount Zion was the closest accessible site to the ancient Jewish Temple. Until East Jerusalem was captured by Israel in the Six-Day War, Israelis would climb to the rooftop of David's Tomb to pray. [16]

  7. Church of All Nations - Wikipedia

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    Virtual Tour of Jerusalem @ jerusalem360.com – Interactive Panoramas from Israel; Mount of Olives – Churches on Mount of Olives. Photos and general information. Jerusalem Photo Archive – Christian Quarter; The Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land

  8. Mount of Olives - Wikipedia

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    Israel's 1980 unilateral annexation of East Jerusalem was condemned as a violation of international law and ruled null and void by the UN Security Council in UNSC Resolution 478. Tombs in the Mount of Olives Jewish Cemetery have been prone to vandalism, among them the tombs of the Gerrer Rebbe and Menachem Begin. [23] [24] [25] [26]

  9. Holyland Model of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Scale model of Jerusalem, with the Herod's Temple in foreground, during the Second Temple period (c. first century CE), now in Israel Museum.. The Holyland Model of Jerusalem, also known as Model of Jerusalem at the end of the Second Temple period (Hebrew: דגם ירושלים בסוף ימי בית שני) is a 1:50 scale model of the city of Jerusalem in the late Second Temple period.