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'Ma'aleh Adumim, Gilo are no different'


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Article's topics: PalestiniansIsraelBarack ObamaPeace Process 

The Palestinian Authority is hoping that the intervention of the US State Department with Israel to halt a construction project in Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood would be the first step toward taking action against new homes in Jewish neighborhoods established in the parts of the city annexed after 1967.

"There is no difference between a settlement in the West Bank and a so-called neighborhood in east Jerusalem," said Hatem Abdel Qader, who until recently served as PA minister for Jerusalem affairs. "In both cases we are talking about territories that were occupied in the 1967 war."

The Palestinian Authority, which has never recognized Israel's annexation of the Old City and the Arab villages of Jerusalem after the Six Day War, continues to refer to neighborhoods like French Hill, Ramot, Gilo, Armon Hanatziv and Pisgat Ze'ev as "settlements."

Some PA officials have even been talking about the need to evacuate the "Jerusalem settlements" as part of a final peace treaty between the Palestinians and Israel. There is no difference between Ma'aleh Adumim and Gilo, they emphasize.

Despite this stance, the PA has almost never demanded that Israel refrain from building new homes in Jewish neighborhoods like French Hill and Pisgat Ze'ev.

Instead, the PA has focused its efforts on trying to prevent Jewish groups from purchasing more land or buildings in Arab neighborhoods in the city such as Silwan, the Muslim Quarter, Wadi Joz and Sheikh Jarrah. These efforts, needless to say, have thus far ended in little success.

During the era of former US president George W. Bush, the Palestinians rarely complained about construction projects in the eastern sector of Jerusalem.

So why the PA's sudden appeal to the new US administration to stop the construction project in Sheikh Jarrah?

There are probably two reasons.

First, the row between the Obama administration and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's government over construction in Jewish settlements in the West Bank is seen by the PA leadership in Ramallah as a "positive development." Since Obama appears to share this leadership's view that the settlements are the major obstacle to peace in the Middle East, why not demand that he also halt the construction of new "settlements" in Jerusalem?

"Why not try? It might work," remarked a PA official in Ramallah.

Second, the PA has recently come under strong criticism for "neglecting" the affairs of Jerusalem. Abdel Qader, the former PA minister, resigned after he discovered that the PA wasn't even prepared to give him a budget to buy office furniture for the Ministry of Jerusalem Affairs.

The PA government of Salaam Fayad has also been attacked for failing to invest in Jerusalem's Arab neighborhoods.

By demanding that Israel stop the Sheikh Jarrah project, Fayad's government is seeking to send a message to the Palestinians that, contrary to the widely held perception, the PA has not abandoned Jerusalem.

To further reassure the Palestinians, Fayad over the weekend appointed himself as minister for Jerusalem Affairs and announced that his government would be investing tens of millions of dollars in the city.

Jerusalem, he said, is a "top national priority for the Palestinians and that's how we are dealing with it. We will give financial aid to many institutions and organizations in the city."

The way Fayad and many Palestinians see it is that Israel is seeking to create irreversible facts on the ground in Jerusalem before the beginning of final-status talks on the future of the city.

"These attempts [by Israel] will fail and east Jerusalem will become the eternal capital of our Palestinian state," Fayad said, calling for an end to settlement construction in all the Palestinian territories, "including Jerusalem and its surroundings."

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26. eternal capitals
Pavel - CA (07/21/2009 02:14)
25. MAALE ADUMIM, GILO ARE NO DIFFERENT
jacob M - USA (07/20/2009 23:57)
24. To rabbi Ashkenazi, response #14.
sandra chitayat - canada. (07/20/2009 23:29)
23. Jerusalem redeemed
W. Arcel - USA (07/20/2009 22:36)
22. Arabs have build 100,000 illegal housing in Israel and areas. Why no one is demolishing them?
A L - (07/20/2009 15:09)
21. Hevron, Tel Aviv are no different'
"Jew free" - RACISM period - (07/20/2009 14:41)
20. # Liday - international law is on the side of the victor, especially where they are not the aggressor.
Rebecca - (07/20/2009 14:23)
19. They also do not recognize Israel's right to exist WITHIN '67 borders
Ephraim Tabackman - (07/20/2009 12:33)
18. He is right
jerry j - (07/20/2009 12:31)
17. The PA is smart; they know that Obama gives in to them and that they have control over him.
Donna - Israel (07/20/2009 09:56)
16. 7.Everything to do with the law. Israel declared its sovereign state. It owns nothing outside of these borders
lydia - (07/20/2009 09:54)
15. Who wants peace?
Gil - Israel (07/20/2009 09:27)
14. to Sandra Chitayat ahem!
Rabbi Ashkenazi - Israel (Yes Israel) (07/20/2009 09:27)
13. Forget about it - the Chutzpah to even think about moving my family from Jerusalem!
Retired Marine Officer & stateside oleh - US/Israel (07/20/2009 09:18)
12. 1. Its not Obama! It has to do with Israel blatant violation of Int. Law.
lydia - (07/20/2009 09:17)
11. Build Build Build
Shel Zahav - Israel (07/20/2009 08:34)
10. Jewish Quarter of the Old City
JG, Caesarea - Israel (07/20/2009 08:17)
9. Jerusalem as Tel Aviv are exclusively Jewish.
Ruth Negbi - (07/20/2009 08:09)
8. Today Gilo, tomorrow Tel Aviv
Gnarlodious - Santa Fe (07/20/2009 07:27)
7. What Is the Arabic Word For "Compromise?" Exactly!
Roy - USA (07/20/2009 04:22)
6. The PA is grasping at straws
Norman B. - USA (07/20/2009 03:49)
5. Tel Aviv and West Jerusalem are also in the same discussion
Avrohom - Israel (07/20/2009 03:47)
4. Stop Playing Around
Ben Plonie - Chutz La'Aretz (07/20/2009 02:55)
3. For The Arabs 'Eternal' Starts In 1948; For Jews It Starts 3500 Years Ago.
Victor Galindo - USA (07/20/2009 02:29)
2. Millions of dollars...
sandra chitayat - canada. (07/20/2009 02:23)
1. disgusted by obama
apbk - east jerusalem west jerusalem it is all the same (07/20/2009 01:42)
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