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 Historic Basin Targeted in Plans for 1,700 HU in East Jerusalem Advancing to District Committee

Following recent reports that the Israeli government would be advancing the planning and building of some 7,000 housing units in East Jerusalem, plans for 1,700+ housing units are now being promoted, including a revival of projects in the highly sensitive Palestinian neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah. Several plans will reach the District Planning and Building Committee for discussion as early as tomorrow, July 4th.

The preponderance of new plans is within the established settlements in East Jerusalem, including:

  • 948 units in Pisgat Ze’ev, reported last week
  • 200 housing units in Ramot
  • 270 in Gilo  

The most problematic of the plans involve those being advanced in Sheikh Jarrah, long a hotbed of radical private settlement activity within the Historic Basin.  In addition to putting new facts on the ground in the most contested area of East Jerusalem, several of these plans call for demolition of Palestinian homes and displacement of Palestinian residents, some of whom enjoy protected tenancy status.  Two plans are being promoted by City Councilman Arieh King, also the founder and director of the Israel Land Fund - according to its website, devoted to the “recovery and preservation of Jewish land in East Jerusalem.”

Of key importance is the Glassman Campus (see map), which has been dormant in the planning system for several years.  The plan (TPS 68858) calls for a new 7-story building at the entrance of Sheikh Jarrah designed to serve as a yeshiva and dormitories. Despite the fact that the master plan for the area designates the plot for public buildings to benefit the local population, the Municipality has demonstrated strenuous support for the plan.  In the version now moving forward, space on the first floor has been allocated for services in an apparent effort to resolve this planning dilemma.

The significance of the Glassman project cannot be underestimated. Creation of a residential compound housing dozens of young religious men at the entrance to Sheikh Jarrah will exacerbate simmering tensions in the neighborhood while strengthening settlers’ hold on this Palestinian neighborhood.  Together with King’s projects, as well as plans for a new Bituach Leumi building and office building, these plans will form a block of settlement from the entrance to Sheikh Jarrah deep into the neighborhood.

The batch of plans for 1,700+ housing units now advancing to the District Committee does not include Givat Hamatos – a long recognized red line for the international community – or Har Homa West, a plan yet to be initiated which would link Har Homa with Givat Hamatos to complete Israel’s consolidation of the southern perimeter of East Jerusalem.  

The simultaneous lack of restraint in the Historic Basin through the revival of plans in Sheikh Jarrah is of paramount concern – signaling, as it does, the government’s continued determination to exert its sovereignty over the Historic Basin in advance of prospective negotiations. 

 

DETAILS OF PLANS NOW ADVANCING TO THE DISTRICT PLANNING AND BUILDING COMMITTEE

Neighborhood

TPS #

# Housing Units

Date

Action

Comments

A-Tur

54734

8 (on top of previously  approved 24 HU)

16/7

Approve for deposit of objections (herein, approve for deposit)

To legalize additional floors on existing buildings

Gilo

400812

270

18/7

Approve for deposit

Open enclave inside built-up area of Gilo

Har Homa B

438408

15 (on top of existing commercial building)

16/7

Approve for deposit

 

Jabal Mukkaber

365908

Mikveh (ritual bath)

16/7

Approve for deposit

Adjacent to built-up area of Nof Tzion settlement

Neve Ya’akov

413658

98 (on top of existing 100 HU)

18/7

Approve for deposit

Calls for teardown of  existing commercial and residential buildings (100 HU) for construction of new high rise building for commercial space and 198 HU

Pisgat Ze’ev

330530

254

4/7

Approve for deposit

Expanding central Pisgat Ze'ev east toward Separation Barrier

Pisgat Ze’ev

330506

130

4/7

Approve for deposit

Expanding central Pisgat Ze'ev southward

Pisgat Ze’ev

330498

210

4/7

Approve for deposit

Open enclave inside built- up area of Pisgat Ze'ev

Pisgat Ze’ev

317149

250

4/7

Approve for deposit

Expanding "Pisgat Ze'ev West" westward toward Beit Hanina

Pisgat Ze’ev

330514

104

4/7

Approve for deposit

Expanding Pisgat Ze'ev east toward Separation Barrier

Pisgat Ze’ev

464859

116 (on top of approved 160)

18/7

Approve for deposit

Would increase 160 HU to 276 HU in a larger plan expanding “Pisgat Ze’ev West” toward Beit Hanina (TPS 11647)

Ramot

291419

46 (on top of approved 112 HU)

17/7

discussion of objections

Would increase building rights in parcels in an already tendered plan (TPS 6576) expanding Ramot east toward Begin Highway

Ramot

483354

200

18/7

Approve for deposit

42 dunams - part of approved plan 6576 designated for a sports center

Sheikh Jarrah

14029

12

16/7

Approve for deposit

An Arieh King project that would entail the demolition of 3 Palestinian homes to make way for construction of a 4 story building with 12 HU. Palestinian residents are protected tenants.

Sheikh Jarrah

68858

Yeshiva

16/7

Approve for deposit

Master plan designates plot for public buildings for local community.  First floor may be reserved for services to reconcile this planning problem.

Sheikh Jarrah

499699

6 story office building

16/7

Approve for deposit

Adjacent to Glassman Campus plan, near entrance to Sheikh Jarrah. Glassman plot also marked for public buildings; space apparently allocated for services to reconcile problem

Sheikh Jarrah

14151

3

16/7

Approve for deposit

Another Arieh King project calling for demolition of building housing Palestinian residents

 

Please address all inquiries to:

Betty Herschman

Director of International Relations & Advocacy

Ir Amim (City of Nations/City of Peoples)

Jerusalem

betty@ir-amim.org.il

054-308-5096

www.ir-amim.org.il

Facebook: www.facebook.com/IrAmimEng

Twitter: @IrAmimAlerts

 

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