Under the heavy casualties of the Russian Army, the war on the Asia Minor Peninsula had slowed down. Aside from continued harassing bombardment, the Allied Forces would occasionally land to cause destruction.
The Ottoman Government wanted to take the opportunity to counterattack, but reality did not permit it. Having just suffered a major defeat, both personnel and material losses were severe. The inconvenient transportation of the Ottoman Empire didn't allow for quick replenishment.
In the Middle East War Zone, General Feslav was sighing at the sight of Jerusalem. Religious cities are troublesome, with too many iconic buildings inside; should any be carelessly damaged, the aftermath would be very problematic.
Otherwise, Feslav would have ordered a bombardment long ago. Not being able to use heavy firepower was only one aspect; he also had to control the casualties of the main forces.