List of mosques in the State of Palestine

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This is a list of mosques in Palestine.

West Bank

Nablus area

Ramallah area

Bethlehem area

Hebron area

Jenin area

Gaza Strip

Gaza

Beit Hanoun

Deir al-Balah

Jabalia

East Jerusalem

East Jerusalem's status is disputed by Israel and Palestine, currently unilaterally under sovereign control of Israel.

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References

  1. "Hamas says Gaza mosque destroyed, urges UNESCO to save heritage". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-02-13.