Jerusalem Tourist Scams Exposed - Fake Relics, Pickpockets & Hidden Mafias
May 10, 2026•Channel
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Published1 month ago
Duration48:18
Video IDPWpG1rg0mpI
Languageen
CategoryTravel & Events
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views467
Likes15
Comments3
Engagement Rate3.85%
Likes per 100 views3.21
Comments per 1K views6.42
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Description
Discover the shocking scams targeting tourists in Jerusalem - from fake rabbis to counterfeit relics, no one is safe from the city's cleverest hustlers.
In this eye-opening episode of Scam City, host Conor Woodman dives deep into the ancient streets of Jerusalem, exposing the tricks, cons, and organized rackets that prey on unsuspecting visitors. Armed with hidden cameras and the help of local experts, Conor becomes a willing victim to uncover the city's most notorious scams - from the Western Wall's so-called "blessing" hustles, to pickpockets on the Mount of Olives, and a thriving black market in fake and stolen antiquities.
You'll witness firsthand encounters with fake rabbis who haggle for "donations," street magicians who lift wallets in seconds, and shopkeepers passing off roof tiles as ancient artifacts. The investigation reveals how some scams are small-time swindles, while others are part of a much larger and more dangerous underground industry smuggling both counterfeits and real relics across borders. Along the way, Conor gets rare insights from archaeologists, taxi drivers, and even the kingpins controlling Jerusalem's shadowy networks.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or simply fascinated by the hidden side of famous destinations, this video will change the way you see the Holy City. Learn how to spot common Jerusalem tourist scams, protect yourself from being ripped off, and get a rare look at how faith, history, and crime collide in one of the world's most storied places.
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