After 12 days of tremendous struggle between Iran and Israel, now there is an atmosphere of peace and relief in the Fiza of Jerusalem. In this historical and religious extremely important city, even though there was no direct missile attacks, the movement and falling debris of missiles in the sky did not make the people here uncomfortable.
Aaj Tak’s Shivani Sharma is currently present in Jerusalem. He spoke to the common people who told that even though the city was not directly targeted, the debris of the missiles fell on the ground and people were able to clearly see missiles and their interceptors in the sky.
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Iran had earlier made it clear that he would not attack Jerusalem!
Shivani Sharma interacted with Kane, a resident of Jerusalem. Kane said, “The Iranian government had already made it clear that it would not target Jerusalem, as the Jews, Christians and the highest sacred site of the religion of the religion are located in a square kilometer. The same region is called Holi Basin which contains important sites like Mount of Olives, Mount Moriyah (where Al-Auksa Masjid) and Mount Sayn.”
Ken also told that it is important to understand the geography of Israel, which is only 50 kilometers wide. So the missiles fired from Iran passed over Jerusalem. Many times his debris fell into Jerusalem, a debris himself fell a few meters near Ken.
People want peace here, not war!
Ken said, “Jerusalem means peace and perfection. People want peace here, not war. This struggle is not of citizens like us, but of those forces who sit thousands of kilometers away and make Jerusalem a weapon.”
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Shivani Sharma said that now the church bells are echoing in the streets of Jerusalem, the sounds of Ajan are coming from mosques and Jewish prayers are also being done. This diversity makes this city special. At the end of the program, Kane sent affection and best wishes to India and said, “Israel loves India deeply, Shalom (peace).”