In Jerusalem--a center of religious...
In Jerusalem--a center of religious fervor, ancient archeology, ethnic diversity, and political struggle--a fresh building has joined the ranks of architecturally distinct management facilities in the National Precinct. The Jerusalem Foreign Ministry, a campus of five conjoined buildings, stands proudly above the agency's former home--originally an army camp of sheds impose up by the British years before the establishment of the Israeli state in 1948 Remaining actual to a municipal requirement that all city buildings be made of native stone (either limestone or dolomite), the
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