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Prince William of the United Kingdom visited on Thursday (28) the most sacred and controversial sites in Old Jerusalem, ending a politically sensitive journey that Palestinians and Israelis have welcomed.
With a grand plan of protection, William visited this morning a region that is at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the Noble Sanctuary, which stands on the Esplanade of the Mosques, revered by Muslims and Jews , who call it the Temple Mount. . William also visited the Wailing Wall, which is sacred to Jews.
This visit of the prince, the second in the order of succession to the British crown, is unpublished by such an important member of the royal family, informed British sources, according to France Presse.
Prince William and his delegation were accompanied by religious representatives.
William entered the Dome of the Rock, whose golden dome, which dominates the landscape of the Old City, is emblematic of Jerusalem.
Shortly afterwards, the delegation went to the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third most sacred place for Muslims.
A few minutes later, accompanied by Jewish rabbis, William went to the Wailing Wall, at the foot of the sacred hill, through a pbadageway formed by police barriers that contained a crowd of onlookers, according to Reuters.
Using a cap and following the Jewish tradition of offering a prayer written on the wall, he inserted a note between the stones, placed a palm against them, and leaned toward a silent reflection.
Prince William Visits The Wall (19659012) Separately, he wrote in the book of the Wailing Wall official visits: "May the God of peace bless this region and all things." (Photo: Abir Sultan / AP) the world with peace. "
William then visited the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, another popular stop for pilgrims, where Christians believe that Jesus was buried after his crucifixion
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Princess Alice, who was the beautiful -mother of Queen Elizabeth, is buried in a crypt of the Russian Orthodox Church of Mary Magdalene, on the Mount of Olives, near the old town from Jerusalem, a fervent Christian, she died in London in 1969 and asked to be buried in Jerusalem.
On Wednesday (27), William began his visit to the Palestinian territories with a meeting in Ramallah in the West Bank with President Mahmoud Abbas after a short stay in Israel. This is the first official trip of a member of the British Royal House since the end of his protectorate on the region in 1948.
The four-day trip to Israel and the Palestinian territories, which is not Was not political, was an opportunity to show goodwill and express the hope of peace in the regions that the United Kingdom ruled from 1917 to 1948, the year Israel was founded .
Assuring the Palestinians that they were not forgotten and putting an end to what the Israelis viewed as an implicit British boycott in official royal visits to the country, William did not commit any gaffes following a carefully prepared route to show his impartiality, according to Reuters.
The holy places that the prince visited are located in East Jerusalem, captured by Israel during the Six Day War in 1967 – a measure that has no international support.
Israel proclaims that the entire sacred city is its "indivisible" capital. Palestinians want East Jerusalem to be the capital of the state they want to create in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
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