In East Jerusalem, a defining battle over Palestinian ownership in Sheikh Jarrah
JERUSALEM -- The small Palestinian community in the Sheikh Jarrah area of East Jerusalem began as an experiment by the United Nations after Israel was created in 1948 -- an effort to keep 28 families out of refugee camps by providing them with homes of their own.
But the promised property titles were never delivered, and more than a half-century later, with the original dwellings expanded into multi-family, multi-generational compounds, the residents face eviction as a long legal battle nears its end in the Israeli courts.
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<span> "One thing has been learned: that the world does not like Jews in East Jerusalem."</span>
ReplyDeletePoor things ,my heart bleeds for you.
The Washington Poo....Another mouthpiece of the gate keepers who keep gate keeping, and one wonders why the American public is widely espousing the Israeli narrative..
ReplyDeleteThis is correct TGIA, the original promise was never kept, even though the requirements were met by the occupants. Which goes to show you, nothing is valid in any of the Israeli agreements, nothing.
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