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Jerusalem’s Via Dolorosa, normally thronged with pilgrims and clergy on Good Friday, stood eerily quiet as the war with Iran largely shuttered Jerusalem, leaving the usually bustling Old City streets nearly empty. Christians in Jerusalem traditionally mark the day by walking the | Collector
Jerusalem’s Via Dolorosa, normally thronged with pilgrims and clergy on Good Friday, stood eerily quiet as the war with Iran largely shuttered Jerusalem, leaving the usually bustling Old City streets nearly empty.

Christians in Jerusalem traditionally mark the day by walking the
The Times of Israel

Jerusalem’s Via Dolorosa, normally thronged with pilgrims and clergy on Good Friday, stood eerily quiet as the war with Iran largely shuttered Jerusalem, leaving the usually bustling Old City streets nearly empty. Christians in Jerusalem traditionally mark the day by walking the

Jerusalem’s Via Dolorosa, normally thronged with pilgrims and clergy on Good Friday, stood eerily quiet as the war with Iran largely shuttered Jerusalem, leaving the usually bustling Old City streets nearly empty. Christians in Jerusalem traditionally mark the day by walking the

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