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The video is about a visit to Jerusalem, the most sacred and conflicted city in the world, where three major religions have their holy sites. The narrator explores the Jewish, Muslim, and Christian quarters, and learns about their customs, beliefs, and history. He also shows the tension and coexistence among the different groups, and the challenges of preserving the ancient monuments. He is accompanied by two local guides who explain the significance of each place. He visits the Western Wall, the Dome of the Rock, and the Holy Sepulchre, and shares some curious facts and anecdotes along the way.

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- Fact 1: Jerusalem is the most sacred and one of the most conflicted cities in the world for three major religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
- Fact 2: The old city of Jerusalem is surrounded by walls and divided into four neighborhoods: Armenian, Jewish, Arab, and Christian.
- Fact 3: Inside the old city, there are three of the most sacred sites in the world for the three religions: the Western Wall for Jews, the Dome of the Rock for Muslims, and the Holy Sepulchre for Christians.
- Fact 4: The Western Wall is the only remaining part of the wall that surrounded the Jerusalem temple, which was destroyed over 2500 years ago. Jews pray facing this wall and insert paper notes with their wishes into its cracks.
- Fact 5: The Dome of the Rock is a mosque with a golden dome that marks the place where Muslims believe Muhammad ascended to heaven. It is also believed to be where the world was founded and where Abraham was about to sacrifice Isaac according to the Torah and the Bible.
- Fact 6: The Holy Sepulchre is a church that covers the site where Christians believe Jesus was crucified, buried, and resurrected. It is guarded by six different Christian denominations that have conflicts over its management and renovation.
- Fact 7: The old city of Jerusalem has eight gates, one of which is sealed. It is called the Golden Gate and it is believed that when the Messiah comes, he will pass through it and it will open.
- Fact 8: The Mount of Olives is a hill outside the old city where Jesus used to pray and where he was arrested. It is now a cemetery where Jews believe they will be the first to be resurrected when the Messiah comes.