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Israel's Jerusalem Master Plan 2020: East Jerusalem Home Demolitions
25 December 2010 By Stephen
Lendman
A November 10 Qatar News Agency
article headlined, "Israel Plans to Rebuild Old
Jerusalem - Palestinian Official," saying:
Attorney Ahmed Al-Ruwaidi,
"responsible for the Jerusalem unit in the Palestinian
Authority (PA), said Israel plan(s) to build new
settlement homes in old Jerusalem where the ancient
walls of the city will be overshadowed by modern
bridges, synagogues and gardens spreading from the
Arab neighborhoods of Sheikh Jarrah to Wdi Al Joze and
Suwaneh."
The scheme involves home
demolitions, dispossessions, and new settlement
construction to solidify "the capital and spiritual
center of Israel and the Jewish people (by creating) a
world city which attracts the souls of millions of
believers across the globe."
Projects completed so far are
part of the plan, to completely transform Jerusalem's
Old City, Al-Ruwaidi adding:
"All the settlement projects in
Jerusalem during the past three years, some of which
have been practically implemented, fall under the
(plan's) framework, including a decision to erect a
thousand new settlement units in Jebel Abu Ghunaim
aimed at completing the isolation of the city with a
wall of settlements."
"Israel announced previously it
will build 50,000 new units in the city. The
implementation of 20,000 of (them) has been initiated
practically under projects that have been approved
from time to time for political objectives linked to
political and international action."
So far, 20,000 Palestinian
housing units face demolition, to accommodate new
settlements, Old City excavation projects, and other
Jews only development. As a result, Palestinians will
be dispossessed and excluded.
East Jerusalem
Home Demolitions
The Israeli Committee Against
House Demolitions (ICAHD) tracks them as they happen,
its East Jerusalem data showing that:
"Since 1967, around 2,000 homes
have been demolished," 670 from 2000 - 2008 with about
20,000 outstanding demolition orders.
Currently, Palestinians comprise
about one-third of the city's population, confined to
7% of its land "in mostly inadequate housing." Prior
Israeli master plans aimed at maintaining a 70 - 30%
split favoring Jews, a policy to widen going forward.
Already, discriminatory measures
exist, including encircling densely populated
Palestinian neighborhoods by "green space" or "unzoned
land" where building is prohibited. Applications to
rezone, increase density, or build in small areas
designated for residential construction are denied. As
a result, new housing can't accommodate Palestinian
population increases.
Moreover, their public services
are restricted, including for education, healthcare,
and vital infrastructure needs for roads, sewage and
water connections. East Jerusalem Palestinians
contribute around 40% of city taxes, yet get 8% of
Municipal spending in return.
Since 1967, Jewish settlements
have proliferated in East Jerusalem, to expand its
Jewish character, and one day Judaize the entire city
as Israel's exclusive capital. "Settlements built on
the (city's) outskirts....also dissect the continuity
between the northern and southern West Bank,
jeopardizing the feasibility of a future Palestinian
State."
East Jerusalem Palestinians hold
city IDs, revokable for anyone residing outside its
boundaries or assuming another citizenship, even
temporarily. As second class residents, their rights
keep eroding, including to their own homes.
From 1967 - 2003, 90,000 Jewish
housing units were completed, most with government
subsidies. "None were built for Palestinians with
public funding." Israel's Master Plan 2020, discussed
below, "purports to plan for the long term fate of
East Jerusalem, yet it has been prepared with no
consultation of any kind with the Palestinian
community." Why? Because exclusion is eventually
planned, though not explicitly stated in 2020's
language.
Under international law, however,
settlement construction is illegal. So are home
demolitions, Fourth Geneva prohibiting "any
destruction by the Occupying Power of real or personal
property belonging individually or collectively to
private persons," except when "absolutely necessary by
military operations." Forced displacement is also
banned, yet Israel continues it relentlessly, a
discriminatory policy to delegitimize the Palestinian
presence in the city as well as claim it as their
rightful capital.
Israel's
Jerusalem Master Plan 2020
Titled, "Demography, Geopolitics,
and the Future of Israel's Capital: Jerusalem's
Proposed Master Plan," it stresses assuring a Jewish
majority, continuing Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's
judicial writ that:
"We must bring Jews to eastern
Jerusalem at any cost. We must settle tens of
thousands of Jews in a brief time. Jews will agree to
settle in eastern Jerusalem even in shacks. We cannot
await the construction of orderly neighborhoods. The
essential thing is that Jews will be there."
As a result, after the 1967 Six
Day War, 70,000 dunams were annexed to the north,
south, and east of the old municipal boundaries. The
plan was to control large areas "with a minimal Arab
population and to prevent the possibility of the
city's partition in the future." Thus, Jewish
settlements proliferated and keep growing,
Palestinians displaced to accommodate them.
Previous master plans called for
accelerated Jewish population growth. It's still
current policy, new settlement construction continuing
to accommodate it. The latest plan calls for expanding
Jewish neighborhoods, saying expropriating Arab land
isn't "plausible" as in the past, when, in fact,
that's precisely what's happening through tens of
thousands of new housing units, ones for Jews only on
Palestinian land.
According to Khalil Tofakji, head
of the Arab Studies Society in Occupied East
Jerusalem's Mapping Department: between now and 2020,
Israel will complete its "Judaism plan."
Mustafa Barghouti, an MP and
Palestinian National Initiative's Secretary General,
said plans are underway to "impose a new reality on
the ground," around $1.5 billion allocated this year
alone to Judaize the city. Besides settlement
expansions and new ones, projects include a $500
million light rail line, luxury hotels, synagogues,
commercial and other development - on expropriated
Palestinian land.
Barghouti said Israel is doing to
East Jerusalem "what they did in Jaffa, Haifa and
Acre, (incrementally) taking (it) over (to) then
declare their demands" - total Judaization.
Despite softer Master Plan 2020
language, at issue is increasing Jewish presence in
the city, dispossessing Palestinians to accommodate
them. Jamal Juma, head of the Anti-Apartheid Wall
Campaign, says that:
Israelis "are occupying the
Palestinian houses inside the old town, which was
historically divided to four quarters, Muslim,
Christian, Armenian and Jewish. (They're) slowly
infiltrating the other quarters (as well by) taking
over Palestinian properties."
A Final
Comment
A previous article explained that
Jerusalem is politically important for Jews as its
historic capital, national and religious center, and
symbol of Judaism's revival and prominence. For
Christians, it's where Jesus lived and died, and for
Muslims it's their third holiest site (the Dome of the
Rock on the Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa Mosque) after
Mecca's Sacred Mosque and the Mosque of the Prophet in
Madina.
Israel, however, transformed
Jerusalem from a multi-cultural, multi-religious city
into a predominantly Jewish one toward eventually
Judaizing it entirely. For decades, incremental
progress continued. The goal remained constant, to
establish irreversible "facts on the ground," making
Jerusalem Israel's capital with an exclusive Jewish
presence, despite Palestinians rightfully claiming it
for their own.
Therein lies the heart of the
conflict, along with ending the occupation, achieving
peace and self-determination, as well as granting
Palestinian refugees their right to return. Justice
will be denied until those issues are equitably
resolved, what so far is nowhere in sight.
Stephen Lendman lives in
Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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