you come from like 80 kilometres away, just to get this type of behaviour against you. i m speechless. nearby, it s a special day for christians. thousands have come for easter and to walk the traditional way of the cross. it s incredible. it s a miracle to be here and to share this holy friday with all the people and to pray for everybody. we pray here for the peace. but for now, those prayers aren t answered. the overlapping religious holidays were always going to raise tensions here in the old city. people of different faiths are celebrating, but these narrow streets feel more on edge after the recent deadly violence and today s clashes. elsewhere in jerusalem, a jewish ritual. families are burning the bread, banned during passover, which begins tonight.
used to sheep and deer, for the next six months, it will be home to creatures like this. benjamin langholz has recreated a recent artwork he featured at burning man for chatsworth, using locally quarried stone. as soon as i got here, i sort of had this idea for this spiral, this upwards movement. i like to build at scale and bring a little bit of the idea of, like, risk and responsibility, like, who is responsible for the fact that you start walking higher and higher? i think it s you. some people think it s health and safety of chatsworth. there will be 12 installations in total, ranging from bears made of pennies, to a militaryjet with hand blown glass flowers. all of them free for the public to visit. navteonhal, bbc news. we leave you tonight with some live pictures from colosseum in rome, where pope francis is leading the stations of the cross.
the doors of the mosque. it takes hours for a fragile calm to set in, and we meet 0mar joining the clean up. he came for ramadan prayers. you just want to pray. and it s really heartbreaking to see one of your holy sites, you come from, like, 80 kilometres away, just to get this type of behaviour against you. i m speechless. nearby, it s a special day for christians. thousands have come for easter and to walk the traditional way of the cross. it s incredible. it s a miracle to be here and to share this holy friday with all the people and to pray for everybody. we pray here for the peace. but for now, those prayers aren t answered. the overlapping religious holidays were always going to raise tensions here in the old city. people of different faiths
palestinians threw stones and firecrackers. the violence came inside the doors of the mosque. it takes hours for a fragile calm to set in, and we meet omarjoining the clean up. he came for ramadan prayers. you just want to pray. and it s really heartbreaking to see one of your holy sites, like 80 kilometres away, just to get this type of behaviour against you. i m speechless. nearby, it s a special day for christians. thousands have come for easter and to walk the traditional way of the cross. it s incredible. it s a miracle to be here and to share this holy friday with all the people and to pray for everybody. we pray here for the peace. but for now, those prayers aren t answered.
i m speechless. nearby, it s a special day for christians. thousands have come for easter and to walk the traditional way of the cross. it s incredible. it s a miracle to be here and to share this holy friday with all the people and to pray for everybody. we pray here for the peace. but for now, those prayers aren t answered. the overlapping religious holidays were always going to raise tensions here in the old city. people of different faiths are celebrating, but these narrow streets feel more on edge after the recent deadly violence and today s clashes. elsewhere in jerusalem, a jewish ritual. families are burning the bread, banned during passover, which begins tonight. ilana says the holiday s overshadowed by attacks in israel, which have