When visiting Israel, you must visit the many historical and religious sites of Jerusalem.
Every religious group wants to exercise political control over its holy sites in Jerusalem and does not wish to bequeath them to any other group.
If you want to find religious sites and experience a myriad of religious perspectives, there is nowhere better to go in Israel than to Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is a Jewish nation so no but Muslims also live in Jerusalem to so they do but not the majority
Probably the Al Aksa mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.
Depending upon whom you ask, there are many for each. But all three share Jerusalem.
These sites are important because they were thought to be holy. Makah and Medina were the cities prophet Muhammad (sws) lived in as a child and as he grew up. As a result, the 2 cities were very important. Jerusalem is also a very special place and many miracles happened their
Jerusalem is the holiest city to Judaism. It is the capital of Israel & has been the capital of ancient Jewish kingdoms. It has never been the capital of any other nation. There is a Jewish majority in Jerusalem, and there was a Jewish majority in east Jerusalem from 1880 until 1948 when Jordan took control and expelled all Jews, giving Jewish property to Arabs. During this time Jews were banned from visiting east Jerusalem and Jewish holy sites. Since Jerusalem was reunified in 1967 Israel has ensured the protection of all the religious holy sites of all religions and the rights of religious minorities.
There are many religious sites to see in Israel as well Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. Don't forget to visit the dead sea!
Of course, Jerusalem has a police force which has freedom of mobility to move about the city. This is not unique or special to Jerusalem. Additionally, some areas of the city have very sensitive religious sites which have additional guards to prevent defacement and sacrilegious activities.
There have been historical and ongoing conflicts between different religious groups in Jerusalem, including Christians and Muslims, over issues related to the city's control and religious sites. These conflicts often stem from deeply held religious beliefs and historical claims to the area. Political and territorial disputes also play a significant role in the tensions surrounding Jerusalem.
Mecca, Jerusalem