on the other hand, you get like jews from yemen coming here in the 50s. anthony: right, so they can say, hey, my great uncle was in syria at the time and it was him, i remember distinctly. yotam: so there s actually no answer to it but the question of food appropriation or who owns the food is massive here. they can go on arguing about it forever. the old city s divided into four quarters. there is a muslim quarter. there s a jewish quarter. there s a christian quarter, and there s an armenian quarter. each one functions independently, but people that live in the certain area are all from that religion. so here you see these israeli flags over this house, so basically jews have bought this house although it s in the muslim quarter. that s very controversial because it breaks the separation that people would normally expect in the city. now we re walking in the steps
answer to it but the question of food appropriation or who owns the food is massive here. they can go on arguing about it forever. the old city s divided into four quarters. there is a- muslim quarter. there s a jewish quarter. there s a christian quarter and there s an armenian quarter. each one functions independently, but people that live in the certain area are all from that religion. so here you see these israeli flags over this house, so basically jews have bought this house although it s in the muslim quarter. that s very controversial because it breaks the separation that people would normally expect in the city. now we re walking in the steps of jesus christ right? anthony: as i so often do. yotam: so this is via dolorosa which is the last trip jesus did before he was crucified. so, people feel very emotional.
say, hey, my great uncle was in syria at the time and it was him, i remember distinctly. yotam: so there s actually no answer to it but the question of food appropriation or who owns the food is massive here. they can go on arguing about it forever. the old city s divided into four quarters. there is a muslim quarter. there s a jewish quarter. there s a christian quarter. and there s an armenian quarter. each one functions independently, but people that live in the certain area are all from that religion. so here you see these israeli flags over this house, so basically jews have bought this house although it s in the muslim quarter. that s very controversial because it breaks the separation that people would normally expect in the city. now we re walking in the steps of jesus christ right? anthony: as i so often do. yotam: so this is via dolorosa which is the last trip jesus did before he was crucified.
on the other hand, you get like jews from yemen coming here in the 50s. anthony: right so they can say, hey, my great uncle was in syria at the time and it was him, i remember distinctly. yotam: so there s actually no answer to it but the question of food appropriation or who owns the food is massive here. they can go on arguing about it forever. the old city s divided into four quarters. there is a- muslim quarter. there s a jewish quarter. there s a christian quarter and there s an armenian quarter. each one functions independently, but people that live in the certain area are all from that religion. so here you see these israeli flags over this house, so basically jews have bought this house although it s in the muslim quarter. that s very controversial because it breaks the separation that people would normally expect in the city. now we re walking in the steps of jesus christ right? anthony: as i so often do. yotam: so this is via