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The Hebron celebration near the Cave of the Patriarchs An estimated 40,000-50,000 Jews converged on the small Jewish neighborhood in Hebron By BRADLEY MARTIN JANUARY 28, 2020 13:50 ...
Cartoons; In Print; Search. 78.7 F. Jerusalem, Israel. ... Approved Roofing Cave of the Patriarchs’ Yard in Hebron. By. David Israel - 7 Heshvan 5785 – November 8, 2024. 0. Share on Facebook.
On Purim, 1994, Dr. Baruch Goldstein - an American-born immigrant, loving father, IDF reservist, and dedicated practicing physician - entered the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron and opened fire ...
Some 500 Jewish Israelis live in Hebron in four neighborhoods, amidst more than 100,000 Palestinians. The Tomb of the Patriarchs is holy to both Jews and Muslims. Share this: ...
Noam Arnon, spokesman for the Hebron Jewish Community spoke to Arutz Sheva about this year's holiday festivities. "I must tell you, in Hebron, it's not only Me'arat Hamachpelah (the Cave of the ...
The most tense religious site in the Middle East may be the building known as Ibrahimi Mosque to Muslims and Cave of the Patriarchs to Jews. Its history says a lot about the Israel-Palestine conflict.
On Feb. 25, 1994, 32 Muslim worshippers were killed by a Jewish settler who opened fire with an automatic weapon in the Cave of the Patriarchs in the West Bank town of Hebron.
The city of Hebron and especially the area around the cave has been a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Hebron, which is known to Palestinians in Arabic as Al-Khalil, is the largest ...
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