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Year in review: What were the biggest events, stories in Jerusalem of 2024?
From the Iran attack and the Paraguayan embassy move to the waves of protests and the taking down of UNRWA, these are the biggest events and stories in Jerusalem of 2024.
Israelis in Jerusalem are seen protesting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to fire defense minister Yoav Gallant, near the Prime Minister’s Residence, Nov. 6, 2024.
(photo credit:
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AARON REICH
DECEMBER 27, 2024 18:40
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