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A British grandfather stranded in Jerusalem during a wave of Iranian missile attacks has described the city as a "ghost town" and said he feels "abandoned" by the Foreign Office.James Eden, 72, from Newcastle, flew to Israel on Monday for a short pilgrimage to visit Christian sites he first saw two decades ago.Iron Dome rockets were seen taking out Iranian missiles while air-raid sirens could be heard in the background.
A British grandfather stranded in Jerusalem during a wave of Iranian missile attacks has described the city as a "ghost town" and said he feels "abandoned" by the Foreign Office.James Eden, 72, from Newcastle, flew to Israel on Monday for a short pilgrimage to visit Christian sites he first saw two decades ago.Iron Dome rockets were seen taking out Iranian missiles while air-raid sirens could be heard in the background.
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