Earthquakes in Jerusalem: A Historical and Seismological Perspective
Earthquakes in Jerusalem: A Historical and Seismological Perspective Introduction The destruction in Jerusalem from the earthquake that occurred in 1927 Approximately 3000 years ago, Jerusalem was captured by King David, who established it as the capital of the united Kingdom of Israel: "The king and his men marched to Jerusalem" (2 Samuel 5:6). Since then, the city has been continuously inhabited, making it one of the oldest cities in the world with a continuous history of human settlement. Today, Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and holds religious significance for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Throughout its history, Jerusalem has experienced numerous changes in governance, destruction by human actions, and damage caused by earthquakes (Killebrew, 2011). Earthquakes are not rare in Jerusalem due to its proximity to the Dead Sea Transform (DST), the primary cause of earthquakes in the region, and the numerous faults crossing the city (Garfunkel, 1981; Zohar et a...