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Israel Objects to Building School in East Jerusalem, Says It Would Endanger Nearby Police Station
In the Media
Ir Amim: “The mayor has a duty to make sure the plan is approved and that Sheikh Jarrah gets a much needed school.”
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Israel's Opposition Leader Would Set Jerusalem and the Muslim World on Fire
Articles/ Op-Eds
Ir Amim Executive Director: Unilateral separation from Palestinian neighborhoods in Jerusalem would disrupt delicate balance in the city and set it on fire.
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Expansion of Jewish settlements slows down in east Jerusalem
In the Media
Ir Amim report: while tenders issued and new construction plans in east Jerusalem slowed down in 2015, number of evictions rose significantly. 603 tenders for housing units were issued in 2015, mostly in Ramat Shlomo. 18 Palestinian families evicted from their homes.
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Planning, Building, and Settlements in East Jerusalem 2015
Reports
During the nine months of negotiations led by US Secretary of State John Kerry – from July 2013 through April 2014 – Israel published tenders for 3,020 housing units in East Jerusalem. Since the failure of the talks in 2014 and through the end of November 2015, Israel published almost no tenders over the Green Line, in East Jerusalem in particular. Strong pressure by the Jewish Home party to advance construction as a condition for its support of the state budget finally led to the publication of a significant tender for 438 housing units in Ramat Shlomo.
This being said, actual construction related to previously approved plans continued. In addition to the construction of hundreds of housing units in Ramot (to the west of Begin Highway, toward the Givat Ze’ev settlement bloc) and preparations for the construction of 708 housing units on the western slopes of Gilo, rapid construction is underway in Har Homa C, which will extend the wedge between Bethlehem and East Jerusalem.
The slow pace of plan promotion since the second half of 2015 contrasts with the unprecedented wave of seizures of Palestinian properties in the Old City and Historic Basin by private settler associations, with the support of state bodies. This trend includes the eviction of Palestinian families from seized properties. The two areas of most concentrated activity are the Muslim Quarter of the Old City and the Batan al-Hawa neighborhood of Silwan, where members of the Ateret Cohanim settler organization have been responsible for the eviction of 17 Palestinian families, more than doubling the number of properties it has managed to seize. Eviction claims were submitted against 15 additional Palestinian families, and approximately 70 more families face the threat of similar action.
On Ma’alot Khalidiya Street in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City, settlers seized a living space after evicting a Palestinian resident, two Palestinian families on the street received eviction notices for imminent dates and new claims were submitted against four additional families at the end of the year. Efforts to evict Palestinian families are also underway in Sheikh Jarrah.
Over the past year, the authorities demolished 52 housing units in East Jerusalem, displacing 81 people. The authorities also demolished 37 structures used for non-residential purposes.
All of these trends must be given serious consideration when evaluating the pace of settlement building in Jerusalem over the last year.
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Following the failure of the Kerry talks in April 2014, the promotion of Israeli building plans over the Green Line, particularly in East Jerusalem, slowed significantly. In previous years, Israel forwarded building plans and published tenders for construction in East Jerusalem in the range of thousands of housing units each year. In 2015, the picture was different, with the scope of building plans and marketing of tenders much more limited than in past years. Most of the major building plans in East Jerusalem were already approved in 2012. The number of tenders issued in 2015 for approved plans was relatively minor and very few new plans reached the planning committees, even when the authorities explicitly stated that plans would be promoted.
During the nine months of negotiations led by US Secretary of State John Kerry – from July 2013 through April 2014 – Israel published tenders for 3,020 housing units in East Jerusalem. Since the failure of the talks in 2014 and through the end of November 2015, Israel published almost no tenders over the Green Line, in East Jerusalem in particular. Strong pressure by the Jewish Home party to advance construction as a condition for its support of the state budget finally led to the publication of a significant tender for 438 housing units in Ramat Shlomo.
This being said, actual construction related to previously approved plans continued. In addition to the construction of hundreds of housing units in Ramot (to the west of Begin Highway, toward the Givat Ze’ev settlement bloc) and preparations for the construction of 708 housing units on the western slopes of Gilo, rapid construction is underway in Har Homa C, which will extend the wedge between Bethlehem and East Jerusalem.
The slow pace of plan promotion since the second half of 2015 contrasts with the unprecedented wave of seizures of Palestinian properties in the Old City and Historic Basin by private settler associations, with the support of state bodies. This trend includes the eviction of Palestinian families from seized properties. The two areas of most concentrated activity are the Muslim Quarter of the Old City and the Batan al-Hawa neighborhood of Silwan, where members of the Ateret Cohanim settler organization have been responsible for the eviction of 17 Palestinian families, more than doubling the number of properties it has managed to seize. Eviction claims were submitted against 15 additional Palestinian families, and approximately 70 more families face the threat of similar action.
On Ma’alot Khalidiya Street in the Muslim Quarter of the Old City, settlers seized a living space after evicting a Palestinian resident, two Palestinian families on the street received eviction notices for imminent dates and new claims were submitted against four additional families at the end of the year. Efforts to evict Palestinian families are also underway in Sheikh Jarrah.
Over the past year, the authorities demolished 52 housing units in East Jerusalem, displacing 81 people. The authorities also demolished 37 structures used for non-residential purposes.
All of these trends must be given serious consideration when evaluating the pace of settlement building in Jerusalem over the last year.
Israel's Education Ministry to Pay East Jerusalem Schools to 'Israelize' Curriculum
In the Media
Ir Amim report shows severe shortage of classrooms and high dropout rates in East Jerusalem. Ir Amim’s Oshrat Maimon: Severe neglect of EJ schools may leave them no choice but to accept ministry’s offer to switch from Palestinian to Israeli curriculum.
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Evictions in Walled Old City Stir Up a ‘Hornet’s Nest’
In the Media
Ir Amim: 28,000 Palestinians and 1,000 Jews, half of them yeshiva students, live in the Muslim Quarter. Ir Amim counted 15 pending eviction notices, including the seven on Khaldiyya Ascent, in the Old City alone.
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Damage Caused to Sub Laban Family Home
Videos
Members of the Sub Laban family, which lives in the Muslim Quarter, discovered that holes had been made in the wall of their home after a settler family moved in next door
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Palestinian eviction case spotlights Jerusalem settler push
In the Media
Ir Amim researcher Ahmed Sub-Laban under threat of eviction with his family from their Old City home. Ir Amim: 130 families in east Jerusalem in some stage of eviction proceedings.
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Jerusalem court rejects NGO’s appeal to enlarge its visitor center in Silwan
In the Media
Court upholds decision to scale down Kedem project planned by Elad in Silwan. Previous ruling was made following petition against Kedem visitors’ center by Ir Amim and Emek Shaveh.
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Jerusalem Approves Plan to Build 891 Housing Units in Neighborhood Beyond Green Line
In the Media
Ir Amim says behavior of Netanyahu government concerning approval of the plan on Gilo slopes is another example of cat-and-mouse games being played with the Americans on EJ construction; says such unilateral steps destroy any chance of reaching real and just solution in Jerusalem.
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From N.Y.C. to the West Bank: Following the Money Trail That Supports Israeli Settlements
In the Media
Ir Amim researcher Aviv Tatarsky accompanies reporter Uri Blau on tour of Silwan, as part of Haaretz investigative piece. Ir Amim report on Silwan: “national assets were transferred, with no tenders issued, to settler groups… “Some of these [houses] were confiscated from their Palestinian owners using methods described by the courts as devoid of a legal basis, and then given to settlers without tenders and for a token payment.”
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Young Israeli Voices from West Jerusalem
In the Media
Ir Amim's director of Public Outreach in roundtable discussion of leading social activists: “we can’t offer a 'shared Jerusalem' without recognizing the inequality and lack of symmetry between us.”
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Caring for all of Jerusalem’s residents
Articles/ Op-Eds
A clear vision for the future of our city demands that we reject divisive policies and support those that contribute to a more just and sustainable city.
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Netanyahu approves selling East Jerusalem settlement units
In the Media
Following announcement of authorization to sell new housing units in East Jerusalem, Ir Amim warns that while Netanyahu's "announcement has only declaratory significance, procedural steps to advance the plan could be taken at any time."
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Netanyahu’s transfer plan is met with silent complicity
Articles/ Op-Eds
Ir Amim Executive Director: PM Netanyahu’s proposal to revoke the residency status of 100,000 East Jerusalemites is met with silent complicity from Israel’s self-appointed “democratic” camp.
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Is Barkat the Right Man to Run a Divided Holy City?
In the Media
Ir Amim counts 16 manned checkpoints and 19 road closures at the height of the violence
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Digging for the Holy Land: The politicization of archaeology along the Israel-Palestine border
In the Media
According to Ir Amim, Palestinians receive only 10 percent of Jerusalem’s budget, even though they make up nearly 40 percent of the city’s population.
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Palestinians slam Benjamin Netanyahu's threat to take away their residency rights in east Jerusalem
In the Media
Criticizing PM Netanyahu’s idea of revoking residency for EJ Palestinians beyond the Barrier, Ir Amim's Executive Director says: “[Netanyahu is] saying he wants Jerusalem only for the Jews.”
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In tense eastern Jerusalem, Arabs and Jews hunker down
In the Media
According to Ir Amim, the number of Jews living in Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem’s Old City and its environs, such as Silwan, has increased by 40 percent since 2009.
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