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The city of Jerusalem is the site of numerous conquests by different cultures and religions.

The Arch of Titus was erected in 81 A.

D.

to honor Titus' capture of Jerusalem and his suppression of a Jewish rebellion.

In 1994, a Jerusalem court found the former heads of Israel's top four banks guilty of fraud in a scandal that cost the government $9 billion.

The site of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is considered holy ground to the believers of Islam.

The Arch of Titus was erected in 81 A.

D.

to honor Titus' capture of Jerusalem and his suppression of a Jewish rebellion.

The Arch of Titus was erected in 81 A.

D.

to honor Titus' capture of Jerusalem and his suppression of a Jewish rebellion.

The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is one of the few shrines in the world simultaneously sacred to three religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is one of the few shrines in the world simultaneously sacred to three religions: Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

In August 2005, the Palestinian Cabinet met in a Jerusalem suburb for the first time.

The Arch of Titus was erected in 81 A.

D.

to honor Titus' capture of Jerusalem and his suppression of a Jewish rebellion.

Three people were killed in terrorist attacks in Jerusalem this morning.

In 1967, the city of Jerusalem was re-unified as Israel removed barricades separating the Old City from the Israeli sector.

A group of Jews worshipping at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem were gunned down by terrorists today.




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