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Arab News Research & Studies Unit launches deep dive on Jerusalem

- Jonathan Gornall

For the past 20 years Israel’s government has collaborat­ed with the country’s leading settler movement in a plot to appropriat­e land in East Jerusalem, with the aim of re-establishi­ng the Biblical “City of David,” at the cost of Muslims and Christians alike, and sabotaging any hope of a two-state solution to the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict.

The wealthy City of David Foundation, also known as Elad, has also been given virtual carte blanche by various government department­s to develop biblically themed national parks surroundin­g Jerusalem’s Old City.

It has also embarked on a series of controvers­ial archeologi­cal projDavid ects designed to provide evidence that East Jerusalem is the site of the City of David, as mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

“What we are seeing is the establishm­ent of a very specific, exclusiona­ry, absolutist biblical narrative in and around the Old City, and the etching of that narrative physically into the landscape through archaeolog­y, parks, and so on,” said Daniel Seidemann, an Israeli lawyer and founder of Terrestria­l Jerusalem, an Israeli NGO that works to track developmen­ts in Jerusalem that could impact either the political process or permanent-status options.

The aim was “the marginaliz­ation of Palestinia­n East Jerusalem, politicall­y, geographic­ally and economical­ly, and the marginaliz­ation of the

Christian presence in Jerusalem.” Normally, the Christian presence in Jerusalem is never more apparent than during Holy Week, which began on Sunday — Palm Sunday in the Christian calendar — and culminates on Easter Sunday, March 31. Today is Good Friday, when Christians commemorat­e the crucifixio­n of Christ, which they believe took place at the site of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem’s Old City’s Christian quarter. But presiding over the celebratio­ns at the church on Palm Sunday, Cardinal Pierbattis­ta Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, expressed his dismay that many parishione­rs and pilgrims had been unable to participat­e this year because of the war in Gaza, “which is so terrible and seems never-ending ... and everything going on around us this year.”

The details of what Terrestria­l Jerusalem describes as “the strategic encircleme­nt of Jerusalem’s Old City” are revealed today in a special Deep Dive by the Arab News Research and Studies Unit.

The plot has been a long time in the planning. Speaking in June 1998 after Jewish settlers seized four homes in Silwan, Elad spokesman Yigal Kaufman said: ‘’Our aim is to Judaize East Jerusalem. The City of is the most ancient core of Jerusalem, and we want it to become a Jewish neighborho­od.”

Last week, Israel dealt a fresh blow to hopes of Palestinia­n statehood when it announced it was seizing 800 hectares of occupied Palestinia­n land in the Jordan Valley, a move condemned as illegal by numerous states and institutio­ns.

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