It is unclear what an "Arab road" is. Roads do not have ethnicities.
There are security guards who man checkpoints along the Israeli border with the West Bank, a border which surrounds Jerusalem and divides it from number of Arab towns in the West Bank, including the de facto Palestinian capital of Ramallah. However, roads between Arab neighborhoods and Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem do not have checkpoints or special guards.
Arab College - Jerusalem - ended in 1948.
Arab College - Jerusalem - was created in 1918.
Jerusalem is not a country at all. It is the capital city of Israel, a countrywhose citizens have the right under the law to practice any religion.
Jerusalem.
The Arab village of Lifta was located on the outskirts of Jerusalem. As a result of Arab and Jewish hostility in 1947 and 1948, the village had to be abandoned.
No. Jerusalem has been the capital of modern-day Israel since ancient times (or, when it was called Judea).No. In the 1947 Partition Plan, Jerusalem was to be a corpus separatum, which meant that it would be controlled neither by the Arab State or the Jewish State, but by a separate United Nations government. The 1947 Partition Plan also stated that after ten years, the people in Jerusalem would have the choice to vote on whether they would join with Jewish State or the Arab State. Given that Jerusalem was encircled entirely within the Arab State, it is likely that Jerusalem would have become part of the Arab State.However, when the Partition Plan failed on account of the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9, Jerusalem was divided by Israeli and Arab forces between West and East Jerusalem. Furthermore, the United Nations abides by International Law which holds that the Jerusalem Law, which established the unified city of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, is void given that East Jerusalem is part of the West Bank territories. The United Nations recognizes Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel.
Its as old as the trees in Jerusalem's palace of Arab befriendment and PULLING OF YAMS IN A MARIO REALITY!
Palestine, Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza, and Israel.
The U.A.E (united Arab emerites.)
Marshall J. Breger has written: 'Jerusalem's holy places and the peace process' -- subject(s): Religion and politics, Jerusalem in Islam, Jerusalem in Christianity, Jerusalem in Judaism, Arab-Israeli conflict, International status 'European Union issues from a Portuguese perspective' -- subject(s): European Union, Congresses, Law, International and municipal law 'Sacred space in Israel and Palestine' -- subject(s): Religion and politics, Religious aspects, Arab-Israeli conflict, Sacred space, Jewish-Arab relations
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, located in the Middle East, or incorrectly called "The Arab World".
Yes. There is a historic Christian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. Otherwise there is no specific area for Christians, but they can live all areas.There are also Arab villages that are primarilly christian Arabs in the greater Jerusalem metropolitan area