Google – AFP, Steve Weizman (AFP)
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Vehicles
are seen stranded in snow at the entrance of Jerusalem on
December 13, 2013
following a snowstorm (AFP, Menahem Kahana)
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Jerusalem —
A fierce winter storm shut down much of the Middle East Friday, burying
Jerusalem in snow, flooding parts of Gaza and bringing frigid, wet weather to
war-ravaged Syria.
The hilltop
city of Jerusalem was paralysed by its fiercest snowstorm in years, with its
mayor calling out the army to help stranded motorists and authorities urging
residents to stay indoors.
"We
are battling a storm of rare ferocity," Mayor Nir Barkat said as snow in
the Holy City piled up to around 37 centimetres (15 inches) and thousands of
homes lost power.
Main roads
into the city, which climb around 795 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, were
closed and police appealed to drivers not to attempt the journey.
Already by
mid-morning police had been called to help about 1,500 drivers in the city and
on the roads leading to it, police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld told AFP.
He said
about 1,000 stranded travellers were given shelter at the Jerusalem
International Conference Centre while hundreds more were taken to a nearby
military base.
Young and
old, ultra-Orthodox Jews and secular Israelis camped on mattresses in the
conference centre, many of them glued to mobile devices.
In a rare
move, authorities allowed trains to depart from the city after the start of the
weekly Jewish sabbath at sundown.
Snow was
still falling into the night Friday, as Barkat told Channel 1 television that
25,000 households in Jerusalem were without power.
Ramallah
and Bethlehem, Palestinian cities near Jerusalem, were also coated in snow and
some lower-lying areas suffered flooding from heavy rain.
The Gaza
Strip was lashed by torrential rain for a third day, and its Hamas rulers said
residents had been evacuated from 60 flooded homes since storms hit the coastal
territory on Wednesday.
The severe
weather prompted Israel to open the Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza to allow in
humanitarian aid following a UN request.
In Syria,
meanwhile, a child and a baby were said to have died from the cold Thursday,
and an activist in a besieged rebel-held town said residents were struggling to
stay warm with electricity cut off and no food or fuel allowed in.
"Normally
we face the shelling and fighting, as well as food and fuel shortages. Today we
also have snow and extreme cold," Abu Anas said by Internet from the town
of Hara.
"The
worst part is that children and the elderly cannot resist the cold as much as
the young people can... We feel completely cut off from the world."
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A Syrian
child stands in the snow in a refugee camp in the town of Arsal in
the Lebanese
Bekaa valley on December 13, 2013 (AFP)
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The UN
refugee agency (UNHCR) had to delay its first planned international aid airlift
into Syria a second day but said weather conditions there were improving.
The agency
hopes to fly in some 40 metric tonnes of aid from northern Iraq.
Farther
east, blizzards left thousands of drivers stranded in Iran.
"Rescuers
have helped some 6,600 people and more than 1,700 vehicles that got stuck in
the heavy snow" since Thursday morning, Mahmoud Mozafar, head of the local
Red Crescent Society, told the ISNA news agency.
As
residents elsewhere in the region hunkered down and motorists navigated
blinding flurries and icy roads, Egyptians took to social media to share rare
photos of snow in their normally balmy country.
"The
whole garden was white," Karim Kheirat told AFP by telephone from the new
town of Medinati northeast of the capital.
"It's
the first time in my life that I have seen it like this."
Other
suburbs of the capital also saw light snow showers, residents said.
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Snow covers
the scene in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, some 400 kms south-east
of Cairo on
December 13, 2013 (AFP)
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In the
Sinai Peninsula, the storm deposited a blanket of snow several centimetres
(inches) thick in the mountainous area around Saint Catherine's monastery for
the first time in decades.
Mokhtar
Hussein, who lives in the area, said he had not left his house since Thursday
because "the whole town is covered in snow."
The
northern coastal city of Alexandria only received light snowfall, but
authorities shut the port for the third consecutive day because of the bad
weather and strong winds.
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