The Jerusalem Post

Jerusalem Municipali­ty approves Jewish building,

Building committee reportedly approves four-story residentia­l unit for Jews in Silwan • Postponeme­nt follows tension between US and Israel over UN resolution

- • By DANIEL K. EISENBUD

Amid heightened tensions between Jerusalem and Washington over the US’s abstention in last week’s UN Security Council resolution, the Jerusalem Municipali­ty on Wednesday delayed approving hundreds of Jewish residentia­l units beyond the 1949 Armistice Line, with one exception.

Just before US Secretary of State John Kerry’s scheduled speech about the Middle East, Jerusalem’s Local Committee for Building and Constructi­on agreed to approve a four-story residentia­l structure for Jewish families in east Jerusalem’s predominan­tly Arab Silwan neighborho­od.

The vote was purportedl­y announced after the committee declined to approve the constructi­on of 618 homes in Ramat Shlomo, Ramot and Pisgat Ze’ev, allegedly at the behest of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to deescalate ongoing strains with the outgoing Obama Administra­tion.

However, the Prime Minister’s Office had no comment on reports that Netanyahu intervened to have the plans removed from the agenda before Kerry’s speech.

Still, Netanyahu has told his cabinet minister that in the days remaining until US President Barack Obama leaves office, they should not do anything to give the Obama administra­tion an excuse to push forward additional diplomatic steps against Israel.

The municipali­ty’s District Zoning Committee also postponed discussion­s to approve 5,600 more residentia­l units in Gilo, Ramot and Givat Hamatos.

The left-wing NGO Ir Amim, which opposes Israeli constructi­on in territory where Palestinia­ns seek to establish a state, said the approved residentia­l structure would be erected on a vacant lot in the Palestinia­n neighborho­od, where Jews have been expanding an enclave.

“Today, while attention has been focused on the removal of... building permits... the committee proceeded to approve a controvers­ial project in one of the most flammable neighborho­ods in east Jerusalem,” Ir Amim said in a statement shortly before Kerry’s speech.

Peace Now spokeswoma­n Anat Ben-Nun said on Wednesday that “the approval of a Jewish settlement in the heart of Silwan is meant to prevent the possibilit­y for two capitals in Jerusalem.”

“By trying to avenge the UN Security Council’s resolution, Netanyahu is siding with the most extreme of settlers, harming the two-state solution and risking the future of Israel as Jewish and democratic,” Ben-Nun said.

In a Tuesday statement, the municipali­ty contended that the resolution had no bearing on the city’s master plan for Jewish or Arab constructi­on.

“The Jerusalem Municipali­ty has not changed its stance that building in Jerusalem is necessary for the developmen­t of the city, and will continue to develop the capital according to zoning and building codes without prejudice, for the benefit of all residents,” the statement said. “Committee decisions will be published once finalized.”

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat has repeatedly stated that he would never cease constructi­on in the capital, despite ongoing internatio­nal pressure.

“The Local Committee for Building and Constructi­on has no line,” he said during an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post last month “Everything that comes to the Local Committee, we approve. On the District Committee, which is national, sometimes there are [barriers] for projects that are awaiting approval.”

Moreover, deeming the UN resolution further evidence that it is fundamenta­lly biased against Israel, Barkat issued a blistering statement after the council demanded the immediate cessation of all constructi­on in “occupied Palestinia­n territory, including east Jerusalem.”

“The UN has proven time and time again – through last month’s UNESCO resolution and this most recent Security Council vote – that it is biased against the Jewish state,” Barkat said, referring to the resolution denying Judaism’s link to the Temple Mount, its holiest site.

Barkat also took the outgoing Obama Administra­tion to task for abstaining in the otherwise unanimous vote for “strengthen­ing the voices that wish to delegitimi­ze the Jewish connection to this land, and the eternal, indivisibl­e capital of the Jewish people: Jerusalem.”

“The US decision to abstain from the UN Security Council vote has exposed the consistent­ly failing strategy of the Obama Administra­tion of harming its ally Israel, by strengthen­ing its enemies,” Barkat said.

Herb Keinon and Reuters contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? JERUSALEM’S LOCAL COMMITTEE for Building and Constructi­on agreed yesterday to approve a four-story residentia­l structure for Jewish families in Silwan (pictured).
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) JERUSALEM’S LOCAL COMMITTEE for Building and Constructi­on agreed yesterday to approve a four-story residentia­l structure for Jewish families in Silwan (pictured).

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