Yes. The three monotheistic religions (of which Arabs and Israelis are mainly composed) all venerate the city.
For the Israelis, Israel is both the historic Jewish Homeland and the land the God had promised to the Jewish people. For the Arabs, Palestine is their ancestral home and the place that was hallowed through Mohammed's ascension to heaven at Al-Aqsa.
Mecca (or Makkah) is the place of Kaaba surrounded by AlMasjis Alharam (the Grand Mosque); the holiest place for Muslims. Makkah also is also the place of prophet Muhammad birth and the first place where Quran was revealed by God to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through the angel Gabriel (Jibril)
Arab is an ethnicity, not a religion. Therefore there is no place of worship which is suitable for all Arabs. Most Arabs are Muslims and therefore pray in Mosques, but some Arabs are Christian and pray in Churches. Additionally, some Arabs are Jewish, Zoroastrian, Baha'i, Druze, and Yazidi, which leads to them praying in distinct houses of worship for those religions. Finally, some Arabs (although few are vocal about it) are Atheists and therefore do not worship at all.
Arabs are an ethnic people not a place. They may be located anywhere on the globe.
There are over 400 million Arabs in the world. Correspondingly, there are many different things that they want in different places. You may need to be more specific about which Arab group in what place and what time.
It is perfectly safe; the Arabs only wish to kill Jews, they don't want to kill anyone else. If you are not Jewish you should be alright. Jerusalem is probably the safest place to be in Israel. It is almost as sacred to Muslims as it is to Jews and Christians.
Hebron is a city of the west bank south south west of Jerusalem. It is sacred to the Jews and Arabs as the home and burial place of Abraham and to Jews as King Davids capital.
For the Israelis, Israel is both the historic Jewish Homeland and the land the God had promised to the Jewish people. For the Arabs, Palestine is their ancestral home and the place that was hallowed through Mohammed's ascension to heaven at Al-Aqsa.
There is no such thing as the Jerusalem Holy Book. Jerusalem is a place, not a religion.
Jerusalem is important because it is the place where Jesus was crucified. It is also the place where Christianity begun.
For positional place value purposes. Consider this! The Ancient Romans didn't have a zero. It was a Greek invention which was taken up by the Arabs and is how we got the number zero today.
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Jerusalem was the city of prophets, of the holy Temple, and the dynasty of King David.For the importance of Jerusalem for Judaism, see: Jerusalem in Judaism
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