At the bottom left is Sheikh Achmed Yassin, founder of Hamas. His most famous quote, "The Jews love life, Arabs love death!" He was often described sympathetically by the BBC as "The wheelchair-bound cleric," conjuring images of a kindly, senile old man granting blessings.
The remains of Sheikh Yassin's wheelchair and sandals after an Israeli missile strike prematurely ended his career.
Despite the dislike and hatred most of the residents have for people of my religious persuasion, there is one fact that I admire about the Muslim Quarter: it's organic, a part of the city. Unlike the Jewish quarter, with it's focus on wealthy American tourists, the Muslim Quarter is designed for living. Want to buy a keychain, overpriced Jewelry, and a twenty shekel ice cream? Head for the Jewish quarter, post haste! Want to by a ten shekel pair of shoes and some fruit? The Muslim Quarter is the place to go.
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Hi Baleboosteh,
Don't worry, I keep my eyes open. The Moslem quarter was packed full of jews that day, and there was a decent police presence. It's the sort of place that's a gray area, so I wouldn't go there after dark or by myself. That being said, there are plenty of Jews who would, so it's more of a pesonal comfort level thing. One has to strike a balance between not being intimidated and knowing one's limits here, but I didn't feel so nervous that particular day.
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