Jerusalem, Israel - July 18, 2021 - Shabbos ended in Yerushalayim, and Tisha B'Av began. Sitting on small stools in shuls, sitting on floors in the beis midrash, or on the stones and grounds around Yerushalayim, tens of thousands of people listened to Eicha. 

In Independence Park, security was heavier than usual for the recitation of Eicha. Headed by Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar, the Women in Green organized and led off the 27th Walk around the Walls originating from the park.

Participating were Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Arieh King and MK Orit Strook. Hundreds of people walked quietly, solemnly, and slowly around the Jerusalem of old, past the various gates toward the Kotel, encouraged to hold Israeli flags.

At the Kotel, the huge crowds were large as before corona, limited last year to 1000 by lottery drawing. Hundreds were coming and going well after midnight. The diversity of the people also, young and old, all manner of dress.




While the Jews were fasting and mourning, the Arab media was inciting against Jews, especially those who walked on The Har on Tisha B'Av.

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett emphasized, "freedom of worship on the Temple Mount will be fully preserved for Muslims as well, who will soon be marking the fast of the Day of Arafah and the Eid al-Adha."

The photo essay was taken on Tisha B'Av night, includes scenes in and around the Old City.