ISRAEL REVEALS NEW SECURITY AT PILGRIMAGE SITES
JERUSALEM (CWNews.com) - Israel's security services
increased security in Jerusalem on Sunday, setting up
surveillance cameras near pilgrimage sites throughout the
city.
The measures were put in place as millions of pilgrims are
expected to descend on the Holy Land during 2000 as part of
Jubilee Year celebrations and a visit by Pope John Paul II
in March.
The cameras feed into a central monitoring station where
police on Sunday sat before rows of video screens
scrutinizing visitors to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher
and the Garden of Gethsemane.
Israel has stepped up security measures in the country over
the past year, as police added fringe apocalyptic groups
predicting the end of the world to come in 2000 to the list
of possible problem groups which already include extremist
Jews and Muslims.
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