Mist enveloped the Temple Mount in Jerusalem

Туман окутал Храмовую гору в Иерусалиме
The Temple Mount in the Holy City was immersed in a thick fog for an hour and a half - a mysterious natural phenomenon was reported by many Israeli and world media outlets. On the sixth day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a fog suddenly descended on the square in the Old City, towering above the rest of the buildings of this quarter of the capital of Israel - people who prayed on the Mount of Olives watched it with surprise. A mysterious natural phenomenon manifested itself on a hot day, when the air humidity is very low, and the formation of fog, it would seem, is impossible. The fog disappeared as suddenly as it appeared. Many rushed to speak about the mysterious natural phenomenon as a sign of future events. But which ones? There is no consensus in the interpretations of what happened so far. Recall that the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the most sacred place for the followers of Judaism and the third most important for Muslims. It is believed that this is where God laid the cornerstone of the universe. The Temple Mount is identified with the biblical Mount Moriah, where God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. In a later era, King David was honored here with a vision of an angel with a sword extended to Jerusalem - and here he was instructed to build an altar to the Lord: when the sacrifice was offered, the plague in the kingdom of Israel ceased.
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Mist enveloped the Temple Mount in Jerusalem Mist enveloped the Temple Mount in Jerusalem The Temple Mount in the Holy City was immersed in a thick fog for an hour and a half - a mysterious natural phenomenon was reported by many Israeli and world media outlets. On the sixth day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a fog suddenly descended on the square in the Old City, towering above the rest of the buildings of this quarter of the capital of Israel - people who prayed on the Mount of Olives watched it with surprise. A mysterious natural phenomenon manifested itself on a hot day, when the air humidity is very low, and the formation of fog, it would seem, is impossible. The fog disappeared as suddenly as it appeared. Many rushed to speak about the mysterious natural phenomenon as a sign of future events. But which ones? There is no consensus in the interpretations of what happened so far. Recall that the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the most sacred place for the followers of Judaism and the third most important for Muslims. It is believed that this is where God laid the cornerstone of the universe. The Temple Mount is identified with the biblical Mount Moriah, where God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. In a later era, King David was honored here with a vision of an angel with a sword extended to Jerusalem - and here he was instructed to build an altar to the Lord: when the sacrifice was offered, the plague in the kingdom of Israel ceased.
The Temple Mount in the Holy City was immersed in a thick fog for an hour and a half - a mysterious natural phenomenon was reported by many Israeli and world media outlets. On the sixth day of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, a fog suddenly descended on the square in the Old City, towering above the rest of the buildings of this quarter of the capital of Israel - people who prayed on the Mount of Olives watched it with surprise. A mysterious natural phenomenon manifested itself on a hot day, when the air humidity is very low, and the formation of fog, it would seem, is impossible. The fog disappeared as suddenly as it appeared. Many rushed to speak about the mysterious natural phenomenon as a sign of future events. But which ones? There is no consensus in the interpretations of what happened so far. Recall that the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the most sacred place for the followers of Judaism and the third most important for Muslims. It is believed that this is where God laid the cornerstone of the universe. The Temple Mount is identified with the biblical Mount Moriah, where God instructed Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac. In a later era, King David was honored here with a vision of an angel with a sword extended to Jerusalem - and here he was instructed to build an altar to the Lord: when the sacrifice was offered, the plague in the kingdom of Israel ceased.