Respuesta :
1) Christianity: Jerusalem is seen as the 'holy city', and is the city where most of Jesus's (the son of GOD) ministry occurred. He also spent his last days there or near there, and was crucified right outside of Jerusalem
2) Judaism: Jerusalem was the capitol of Judah and Israel before the Great Diaspora, and continue to be today, as many of their great kings reigned in that city.
3) Islam: Islam conquered Jerusalem from the Jews and defeated the Christians, and claim that Mohammad was able to do most of his works at or near Jerusalem. They also claim Jerusalem as their holy city, and had built mosques there.
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Answer:
Judaism, Christianity and Islamic followers regard Jerusalem as a holy city. East Jerusalem is mostly Islamic while the rest of the city is shared by Judaism and Christianity. To ensure protection of the worshipers and the ancient shrines and buildings, Jerusalem cordons off sections of the city during certain times of day for specific religious followers. Security cameras, checkpoints, and at one point a fence help deter terrorism and civil conflict.
Explanation:
Judaism, Christianity and Islamic followers regard Jerusalem as a holy city. East Jerusalem is mostly Islamic while the rest of the city is shared by Judaism and Christianity. To ensure protection of the worshipers and the ancient shrines and buildings, Jerusalem cordons off sections of the city during certain times of day for specific religious followers. Security cameras, checkpoints, and at one point a fence help deter terrorism and civil conflict.