C'tee discusses 500 new apartments for Arabs in e. J'lem

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For the first time since 1967, Jerusalem Local Building and Planning Committee discussed a large housing project and master plan for infrastructure for east Jerusalem’s Arab residents, located in the village of Suhawra, between Jabel Mukaber and Abu Dis.

The project included 500 new apartments on 1,530 dunams (380 acres) as well as a school, country club, and new highway. Also included in the project was a plan to retroactively legalize 2,000 apartments in the neighborhood.

C'tee discusses 500 new apartments for A... JPost - National News

Does this qualify as a fact on the ground, too?
 
Who is going to own that complex?

Looking for an investment opportunity in Israel's capital?

That was the question. Will the land and complex be owned by Palestinians or Israelis?

Is Israel going to steal Palestinian land and rent it back to them?

The land is either privately owned or state land; the article doesn't say which. The complex will belong to the investors who build it; most likely Israelis, but not necessarily Jewish Israelis. A more interesting question is who is going to live there. To live in Jerusalem, one must be either an Israeli citizen or hold a Jerusalem resident card. The resident cards were given to all the Arabs in Jerusalem when Israeli liberated the city from Jordanian occupation in 1967. The holder of a resident card has the right to change it into Israeli citizenship, and a small but increasing number of Jerusalem's Arab residents have done this.

Non cooperation with Israel has been a centerpiece of the PLO's politics since 1967, so it is likely Jerusalem Arabs who are not Israeli citizens will be pressured by the PA and various other groups not to live in the complex because it makes Israel seem more even handed than their propaganda claims, so my guess is that the complex will be rented mostly by Arab citizens of Israel.

Do you refer to these people as Palestinians or collaborators?
 
Looking for an investment opportunity in Israel's capital?

That was the question. Will the land and complex be owned by Palestinians or Israelis?

Is Israel going to steal Palestinian land and rent it back to them?

The land is either privately owned or state land; the article doesn't say which. The complex will belong to the investors who build it; most likely Israelis, but not necessarily Jewish Israelis. A more interesting question is who is going to live there. To live in Jerusalem, one must be either an Israeli citizen or hold a Jerusalem resident card. The resident cards were given to all the Arabs in Jerusalem when Israeli liberated the city from Jordanian occupation in 1967. The holder of a resident card has the right to change it into Israeli citizenship, and a small but increasing number of Jerusalem's Arab residents have done this.

Non cooperation with Israel has been a centerpiece of the PLO's politics since 1967, so it is likely Jerusalem Arabs who are not Israeli citizens will be pressured by the PA and various other groups not to live in the complex because it makes Israel seem more even handed than their propaganda claims, so my guess is that the complex will be rented mostly by Arab citizens of Israel.

Do you refer to these people as Palestinians or collaborators?

They are Palestinian citizens living in occupied Palestine.
 
That was the question. Will the land and complex be owned by Palestinians or Israelis?

Is Israel going to steal Palestinian land and rent it back to them?

The land is either privately owned or state land; the article doesn't say which. The complex will belong to the investors who build it; most likely Israelis, but not necessarily Jewish Israelis. A more interesting question is who is going to live there. To live in Jerusalem, one must be either an Israeli citizen or hold a Jerusalem resident card. The resident cards were given to all the Arabs in Jerusalem when Israeli liberated the city from Jordanian occupation in 1967. The holder of a resident card has the right to change it into Israeli citizenship, and a small but increasing number of Jerusalem's Arab residents have done this.

Non cooperation with Israel has been a centerpiece of the PLO's politics since 1967, so it is likely Jerusalem Arabs who are not Israeli citizens will be pressured by the PA and various other groups not to live in the complex because it makes Israel seem more even handed than their propaganda claims, so my guess is that the complex will be rented mostly by Arab citizens of Israel.

Do you refer to these people as Palestinians or collaborators?

They are Palestinian citizens living in occupied Palestine.

Yet they refer to themselves as Israeli citizens.
 
The punchline of this thread is how most of you have came in your pants when isreal contemplates buliding a SEGREGATED community.


It sure is a good thing we, here in the US, don't herd you fucking jews into JEW LOCATIONS so that we goyim can retain our ethnic dominance, eh? As if building a black water fountain validates white only fountains, you big dumb bastards.


:rofl:
 
The punchline of this thread is how most of you have came in your pants when isreal contemplates buliding a SEGREGATED community.


It sure is a good thing we, here in the US, don't herd you fucking jews into JEW LOCATIONS so that we goyim can retain our ethnic dominance, eh? As if building a black water fountain validates white only fountains, you big dumb bastards.

No, the punchline is how you see 57 Muslim countries and ~550 million Arabs connected to one Jewish country and how you would like to see it dissolved.

You are clear...
 

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