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This is a timeline of major events in the history of Jerusalem; a city that had been fought over sixteen times in its history. [1] During its long history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times.
On Thanksgiving Day 2012, Foley was kidnapped in Syria while reporting on the Syrian Civil War and went missing for two years. The infamous video of his beheading in August 2014, purportedly as a response to American airstrikes in Iraq , introduced much of the world to the Islamic State of Iraq (ISIS).
In Jerusalem, a march and a hand-holding protest in support of Israel was held at the Western Wall. It was organized by the Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem, a nonprofit co-headed by Alfred Ngaro and founded in 2024 to change the "false narrative" that "paints the Jews as the foreign colonizers who have dispossessed the indigenous Palestinians ...
An-Nasir Daud, emir of Kerak, captures Jerusalem and destroys the Tower of David. [515] [517] 1240. May 14. Robert of Nantes is appointed patriarch of Jerusalem, although he will not arrive in the east until 1244. [518] Summer. Al-Adil II's retainers depose him and make his brother, As-Salih Ayyub, the ruler of Egypt.
A category for documentary films about the modern state of Israel, either by Israeli or non-Israeli filmmakers. For documentary films specifically about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, please use the subcategory.
Image of Victory (Hebrew: תמונת הניצחון) is a 2021 Israeli historical war drama film directed by Avi Nesher. The film includes a reenactment of the battle and subsequent loss of Kibbutz Nitzanim during Israel’s War of Independence and is based on real events. [1] [2] [3]
It depicts the ten-year struggle of war veteran Odysseus to return home to the island of Ithaca following the war. The Odyssey: 1968: 1200–1150 BC: Based on the epic poem Odyssey by Homer. The Odyssey: 1997: 1200–1150 BC: Set in the aftermath of the Trojan War, based on the epic poem Odyssey by Homer.