Arab-Israeli Conflict Introduction. What is the name of this holiest Christian shrine in the world? Church of the Holy Sepulchre Christians believe it.

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Arab-Israeli Conflict Introduction

What is the name of this holiest Christian shrine in the world? Church of the Holy Sepulchre Christians believe it is the real site of Jesus' crucifixion, burial, and resurrection. The beautiful architecture of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a combination of Crusader, Byzantine and Greek structures. In addition, five Christian communities share the Church today: the Roman Catholic, the Greek Orthodox, the Armenian, the Coptic and the Syrian Orthodox, each has its own part inside the church.

The Western Wall/ The Wailing Wall Judaism considers this structure significant? Why? is all that remains of the Second Temple of Jerusalem, which was destroyed. Is a source of conflict. It has the Muslim Dome of the Rock & Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The Dome of the Rock It is the site at which Muslims believe Muhammad ascended into heaven