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ISRAEL BEYOND THE HEADLINES: WHERE ANCIENT STONES SPEAK
The Philippine Star
|August 17, 2025
Beyond the searing Gaza conflict lies an Israel that resists simple narratives — a land where millennia-old prayers echo through limestone corridors, salt-saturated seas buoy the weightless, and democracy's defiant chorus resounds amid war's drumbeat.
JERUSALEM —
As a first-time visitor walking its safe streets in these turbulent days, I found not a nation bowed by conflict, but one radiating resilience and reverence — just as former Israeli Ambassador Ilan Fluss once described.
WHERE FAITH AND HISTORY CONVERGE Jerusalem remains a spiritual epicenter where heaven and earth meet, where Jews, Christians and Muslims pray.
In the Old City's labyrinthine alleys, time folds in on itself: Armenian monks chant vespers in St. James Cathedral's candlelit hush; the sweet, woody scent of frankincense thickens the air in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, where pilgrims trace the path of Christ's crucifixion; and at the Western Wall, generations tuck handwritten prayers into ancient crevices.
On Mount Zion, the cool stone of King David's Tomb hums with history, while upstairs, the vaulted Cenacle — venerated as the site of the Last Supper — holds a silence steeped in awe.
From the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer's bell tower, a panorama unfolds: golden domes, minarets, and synagogues stitched together under a relentless sun. Here, the stones breathe devotion.
NATURE'S MIRACLES AND MODERN OASES Israel's landscapes astonish. At the Dead Sea, Earth's lowest point (-430m), you float effortlessly in mineral-rich waters, Masada looming like a sentinel. Resorts offer black mud wraps — rituals of renewal older than empires.
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