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Added on the 30/09/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Hebron, Sep 22 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Abed alHashlamoun) The Jewish settlement community in the West Bank city of Hebron celebrated the Jewish holiday of Sukkot on Wednesday with a pilgrimage to the tomb of Othniel Ben Kenaz.FOOTAGE FROM JEWISH SETTLERS PILGRIMING IN THE WEST BANK CITY OF HEBRON AND FROM SECURITY CHECKS IN THE CITY.
Jerusalem, Sep 20 (EFE) .- (Camera: Pablo Duer) The Jewish population of Israel began on Monday to celebrate the festival of Sukkot, or The Tabernacles, which lasts for a week and during which many families eat and even sleep in small huts built for the occasion and covered with palm leaves.FOOTAGE FROM JERUSALEM AND EMPTY STREETS ON THE OCCASION OF THE SUKKOT FESTIVITY.
Jerusalem, Oct 5 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Abir Sultan).- The Jewish community in Jerusalem is celebrated the Sukkot holiday amid strict coronavirus restrictuions. FOOTAGE OF A JEWISH PRAYER AT THE WESTERN WALL IN JERUSALEM. ON THE OCASSION OF THE SUKKOT HOLIDAY.
Amman (Jordan), 30 July (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Andre Pain).- From Thursday, Muslims celebrate Eid Al-Adha.The tradition establishes the sacrifice of an animal that is divided into three parts to be shared with family, friends and people in need. FOOTAGE OF THE LAND RENTED BY ABDALLAH THIS EID SEASON NEAR THE HIGHWAY TO AMAN AIRPORT. INCLUDES FOOTAGE INSIDE HIS TEMPORARY HOME AND OF THE SHEEP THAT WERE NOT SOLD AT THE MARKET RETURNING TO THE CAMP (FINAL PLANS). INTERVIEW WITH ABDALLAH DAHEM AL-ABADY (SHEPHERD AND SHEEP SELLER)TRANSLATION: 1.- We depend on the seasons. In summer we go to cold lands, in winter we go to the valley area (near the Dead Sea area) because of the heat". 2.- The situation of the people is not good. Sales are low, we are not selling much basically. 3.- Because of the coronavirus and because some people have been out of work for the last 4 or 5 months. 4.- For sheep grazing, the land used to be empty and available. The sheep ate outside for free, only with the vegetation of the land. Now we have much less grazing land. 5.- The land has been reduced. Now it's all buildings, all the farms have been reduced. 6 .- All farmers and sheep owners today have debts or difficulties. 7.- The prices of Eid's sheep are not high; our local sheep this year cost between 170, 200 or 210 Jordanian dinars.
Crowds gather for a traditional Jewish prayer at the Western Wall in Jerusalem for the holiday of Sukkot.