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The holy Jewish Tomb of Joshua bin Nun was renovated on Wednesday night by members of the Samaria Regional Council and IDF soldiers after it was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.. The tomb ...
Hundreds of worshippers visited the grave of biblical leader Joshua Bin-Nun near the Arab village of Kifl Hares in Samaria Wednesday night. Upon arriving, the worshippers were shocked to see the ...
Down the road from the railway yard where plastic trash piles up against rusting freight cars, the angels arrive every evening to stand watch over the tomb of Joshua. A servant of the shrine, Um ...
The gravesites of Joshua Bin Nun and Kalev Ben Yefuneh, near Ariel in the Shomron, will be open to visitors next Sunday night, the 3,249th anniversary of his death. 27.09.2022 Red Mail Search ...
IDF soldiers watch over worshipers at the tombs of Joshua and Caleb, at Timnath-heres near Ari'el. Ari'el, May 2, 2019. Some 600 Israeli worshipers on Sunday night visited the tomb of Joshua Bin ...
Jewish men pray at the Tomb of Joshua bin Nun in the Arab village of Kifl Haret near the Jewish city of Ariel, early Friday, April 16, 2012. (file) IDF soldiers with the ‘Ephraim’ Brigade ...
Joshua’s shrine is now surrounded by the tomb of St Junayd al-Baghdadi, a Sufi master who died in 910, and the grave of Bahloul, a judge and poet who lived about 100 years earlier.
Jewish worshipers found swastikas and graffiti spray-painted on the outer walls of the tomb of Joshua bin Nun in the northern West Bank early Thursday morning, officials said.
No one knows for certain if Joshua, the Old Testament prophet, actually lived or where he might be buried. But for over 1,000 years, the sick and faithful have visited a Baghdad tomb said to be his.
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