Netanyahu is destroying Jewish Jerusalem, with Herzog’s help
Only one-third of ‘united’ Jerusalem’s 860,000 residents are Zionist Jews; there isn’t another capital in the world in which the majority of residents don’t identify with their state’s national identity.
Instead of settling for the annexation of the 6 square kilometers of Jordanian Jerusalem (including the Old City, the Holy Basin, the Mount of Olives and Mount Scopus), the government annexed to Jewish Jerusalem some 60 square kilometers of areas and territories which were part of Judea in the south and Samaria in the north.
Last week, we celebrated Jerusalem Day. But paradoxically, two-thirds of the city’s residents are non-Zionists, and in a decade or two, the Zionist Jerusalemites’ part in its population will be insignificant.
The root of evil sprouted in 1967, when the Israeli government made one of the most stupid decisions an Israeli government ever made. It adopted a proposal made by two overenthusiastic senior officers to annex 28 villages, refugee camps and neighborhoods populated with Palestinians to the capital. None of the annexed areas ever belonged to Jerusalem.
Instead of settling for the annexation of the 6 square kilometers of Jordanian Jerusalem (including the Old City, the Holy Basin, the Mount of Olives and Mount Scopus), the government annexed to Jewish Jerusalem some 60 square kilometers of areas and territories which were part of Judea in the south and Samaria in the north.
Today, there are some 860,000 people living in the “whole” Jerusalem. About one-third of its residents are Palestinians, one-third are ultra-Orthodox, and only one-third are Zionist Jews. There isn’t another capital in the world in which the majority of residents don’t identify with their state’s complete national identity.
Cabinet meeting on Jerusalem Day. As far as Netanyahu is concerned, Jerusalem is already divided in practice into Jewish neighborhoods on one side and Palestinian villages and camps on the other side (Photo: Kobi Gideon, GPO)
Cabinet meeting on Jerusalem Day. As far as Netanyahu is concerned, Jerusalem is already divided in practice into Jewish neighborhoods on one side and Palestinian villages and camps on the other side (Photo: Kobi Gideon, GPO)
Since first being elected prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has turned the annexed Palestinian villages, with their hundreds of thousands of Arab residents, into “the rock of our existence.” The Shuafat refugee camp has become as holy to him as the Western Wall, and the village of al-Walaja has become as holy as the Temple Mount.
Unfortunately, former Finance Minister Yair Lapid rushed to follow in his footsteps, when he referred to the “whole” Jerusalem, with its many Palestinian villages and camps, as an “idea” which must not be touched.
Not only are the Palestinian villages jeopardizing Jerusalem’s existence as a Jewish city, but the State of Israel is spending NIS 2 to 3 billion ($51-77 million) every year and paying some 300,000 Palestinian different national insurance allowances and funding their welfare, education and health services.
Netanyahu and Lapid were joined in the recent election campaign by Opposition Chairman Isaac Herzog, who also swore allegiance to the “whole Jerusalem” absurdity. His Jerusalem extends from the Shuafat and Qalandiya refugee camps in the north to the village of al-Walaja in the north, with Issawiya, Jabel Mukaber and Sur Baher in between. Yes, we’re familiar with those names – the lone wolf terrorists operating in Jewish Jerusalem in the past few years came from all of those villages and camps.
In Bibi’s eyes, Jerusalem’s integrity was and still is not just an empty slogan, but a slogan covering up a disastrous reality. In fact, as far as he is concerned, the city is already divided in practice into Jewish neighborhoods on one side and Palestinian villages and camps – the transparent Arab neighborhoods – on the other side.
Jerusalem has turned into an embroiled and split city, second to Bnei Brak in the poverty of most of its residents, which is being abandoned by its finest sons. It is becoming more and more right-wing, nationalistic and haredi on one hand, and more and more Palestinian on the other hand.
Bibi is destroying Jewish Jerusalem, and is unfortunately being joined by Buji, who is sanctifying the tragic mistake made in 1967 and even taking pride in the mistake and its “roots” in the party.
The only way to preserve Jewish Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is to fix that mistake. We must return the 28 villages to the West Bank and continue building the security fence which former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon began constructing in Jerusalem in 2004, when he essentially excluded the Shuafat refugee camp and Kafr ‘Aqab from Jerusalem.
This fence must be extended southward and westward, so that villages like Jabel Mukaber, Sur Baher and al-Walaja are removed from Jerusalem’s municipal area. That way, Jerusalem will go back to being a city with a stable Jewish majority. It will of course include all the Jewish neighborhoods built after 1967.
I am calling on the opposition chairman not to get dragged by Bibi and the Likud’s policy of destroying Jewish Jerusalem and to start working clearly for the sake of a Jewish, Zionist and democratic Jerusalem.
Haim Ramon served as a member of the Knesset and a minister between 1983 and 2009 on behalf of the Labor Party and Kadima.
These Arab villages are now part of Israel. I object to land being given to our enemies who will use it to attack us. A national referendum is now needed to give up sovereign land.
This build it and destroy it or annex it and give it back is a horrible way for a country to act.
@ bernard ross:I disagree. The villages in question should follow the fate of the rest of J&S. There is no need for them to be part of Jerusalem.
One of the reasons for taking in so much land was to prevent the Arab urban sprawl from going from Ramallah to Bethlehem. This prevented that. But the other part of the plan is that we should build in and annex E1. So far this government is too afraid to do.
perhaps this is a trial balloon for giving the arabs a capital in east jerusalem
In other words the west bank beleongs to the pals. when one returns to their property and finds squatters on it who colluded to drive out the Jews one does not usually allow the squatters the fruit of the cleansing and thieving. Israel tried to get along but they refused many times over. time to send them to the JEW FREE side of the Jordan river, depose the hashemite foreign imported stooge.
@ Ted Belman:
That is beyond any doubt in need of addressing. You are correct on that point.
Yet, convicted connivers and Olmert, Livni and other such associates such as Ramon should not participate in any way in the corrective action needed.
I am also very much against Mr. Deri being in government.
@ SHmuel HaLevi 2:Thanks but what has that got to do with our failed policies in Jerusalem?
@ Ted Belman:
Ramon’s relevant information
He has been a solid associate to all extreme unJewish line ups working for the destruction of Eretz Israel.
27 of July 2006, investigated by the police on suspicion of a sexual crime.
17 August 2006 Indicted.
31 January 2007 Convicted. of sexual misconduct. 6 Months.
July 2007. Minister for Olmert and Chairman of “kadima”.
June 2009 resigned.
Married to Vered Rivlin….
This is not the first time that I have posted left wing views. I do it to present alternate views that are important to consider on their merits or to point the absurdity of the position espoused by a leftist.
In fact I was going to write an article on this question because the annexation makes sense if we follow through with it. Instead, we have ended up with a huge Influx of Arabs in Israel proper who are unwilling to become citizens thereby negating one of the reasons for doing so. Secondly we don’t exercise sovereignty of the arab communities and are thus half in, half out. Had we just annexed the smaller part we would have been able to make it ours with less controversy. The smaller out lying communities could have waited for our moves on J & S more generally. I think there is a lot to discuss here if only to highlight the fact that our best of intentions are not being fulfilled.
Also Bibi talks about not dividing Jerusalem but acts like he will. The original plan was to build in all annexed areas. Not only is Bibi not building in E1, he is afraid to build in Ramat Shlomo and Har Hama.
More and more I ask you Ted to please vet who you allow to publish “articles” in your fantastic Blog.
Chaim Ramon is one of the most virulent renegades, unJew ever. He also faced the law for other of his specialties.
He was central to Oslo and every single other betrayal of our Heritage and people.
Ramon eventually was shunted out and given a job as a “manager” of one or another “sports” thing part of the Peres, MAPAI-MAPAM gangs.
Since another filth chunk from the old Lapid stables, Paritzky, also from Ramon’s era came back to attack the new Justice Minister, I was sure that Peres and Livni will draft Ramon to join the hyenas howling.
He us pure and unadulterated trash. There is some female who can also attest to that on his private life, not just politics.