Old City
Tower of David museum opens after 3-year renovation
Jerusalem's iconic citadel has opened its revamped museum after a three-year, $50 million makeover that included a restoration of its signature minaret.
Ancient hand imprint baffles Israeli experts
Israeli archaeologists said on Jan. 25 that they are trying to uncover the meaning of a recently discovered hand imprint carved into the stone wall of an ancient moat outside Jerusalem's Old City.
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Five centuries old Swiss graffiti found in Jerusalem
Graffiti with the name of a 15th-century Swiss knight has been discovered in Jerusalem, carved into the walls of a building where pilgrims stayed, the Israel Antiquities Authority said on Oct. 20.
The knight Adrian von Bubenberg is believed to have visited the holy city in 1466, when researchers say he may have marked his name alongside his family emblem on a stone ceiling.
Mega project in China: They built the new hanging gardens of Babylon (video-photos)
Skyscraper complex with 1,000 trees and 250,000 plants opens its gates in Shanghai
Israeli court upholds Orthodox church land sales to settlers
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled against the Greek Orthodox Church in a long-running legal battle over the sale of three properties in predominantly Palestinian parts of Jerusalem's Old City to a Jewish settler group.
Rare discovery from Hellenistic period found in Jerusalem
A gold earring believed to date back more than 2,000 years has been unearthed near the site of the ancient Jewish temples in Jerusalem, in what Israeli archaeologists called rare evidence of Hellenistic influence.
Israel reopens sensitive holy site, but Muslims refuse to enter
Israel reopened an ultra-sensitive holy site on July 16 closed after an attack that killed two policemen, but Muslim worshippers were refusing to enter due to new security measures including metal detectors and cameras.
Crowds chanted "Allahu Akbar" (God is Greatest) as a number of initial visitors entered Jerusalem's Haram al-Sharif compound, known to Jews as the Temple Mount.
Israel decries new UNESCO resolution on Jerusalem
Israel has decried a UNESCO resolution rejecting its sovereignty over Jerusalem and condemning Israeli "archaeological excavations" in Jerusalem's Old City.
In a statement on July 5, the Israeli Foreign Ministry described the resolution as "irrelevant, absurd and pathetic."
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Jerusalem Syndrome: weird psychological disorder that affects tourists in the Holy City
Known in Hebrew as Yerushalayim and in Arabic as al-Quds, Jerusalem has the greatest number of sacred sites of any city on earth and is considered by many to be the center of the world.
It is one of the oldest cities in the world and it is of great significance for Christians, Jews and Muslims alike.
Turkey's Erdo?an calls Abbas, condemns Israeli aggression at Al-Aqsa
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an has condemned Israeli forces? targeting of Muslim groups inside Jerusalem?s Al-Aqsa mosque compound, pledging to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that Ankara will continue to strive to boost international awareness of the plight of the Palestinians, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.