Children play in snow in front of Dome of Rock at al-Aqsa mosques compound
The hilltop city of Jerusalem was paralysed on Friday by a snowstorm of "historic" proportions, with its mayor calling out the army to help stranded motorists.
"We are battling a storm of rare ferocity," Mayor Nir Barkat said in a statement
as snow in the Holy City piled up to around 37 centimetres (15 inches), while outlying areas had much deeper drifts.
One weather forecaster described the snowstorm as "historic" on public radio.
Temperatures in the city were predicted to reach a high of two degrees celsius (35.6 Fahrenheit) during Friday and drop below freezing at night, with snowfall that started on Thursday continuing into Saturday.
Schools were closed for a second day and most residents appeared to be heeding advice to stay at home.
Jerusalem municipality said that 540 stranded motorists were given shelter at the city's International Conference Centre.
Main roads into the Holy City, which climb around 795 metres (2600 feet) above sea level were closed and police appealed to drivers of private vehicles not to attempt the journey. Many streets in the city were also impassable.
"Only when the storm has eased can we start clearing roadways," Barkat said. "We are at the moment using all means to rescue those caught in the storm."
The Jerusalem Post reported that police had been called out to help around 1400 people in the city and on the roads leading to it by Friday morning.
Ramallah and Bethlehem, Palestinian cities near Jerusalem, were also coated in snow and some lower-lying areas suffered flooding from torrential rain.
Source: AFP
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