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      Judaizing Jerusalem  
	  By Stephen Lendman 
      Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 12, 2010 
	     The Middle East Monitor (MEM) covers significant regional 
	  issues and events through its weekly newspaper and reports like Samira 
	  Quraishy's September 2009 Briefing Paper titled, "The Judaization of 
	  Jerusalem," discussing Israel's "escalating campaign of land seizures, 
	  house demolitions and eviction(s) of Palestinians."   Israeli 
	  scholars agree, including Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Professor 
	  Oren Yiftachel, in a 1999 paper titled "Ethnocracy: the Politics of 
	  Judaizing Israel/Palestine," saying Israel is an ethnocratic regime "enhanc(ing) 
	  a rule by, and for, a specific ethnos, and a dominance of ethnicity over 
	  citizenship (by) facilitat(ing) the expansion of one ethnic group over 
	  contested territory or polity." It evolved around "the central Zionist (uni-ethnic) 
	  project of Judaizing and de-Arabising Israel/Palestine, (and as a 
	  consequence undermining) equal citizenship and popular sovereignty," 
	  reserving it solely for Jews, exposing the myth of a democratic nation. 
	    Hebrew University Professor Moshe Ma'oz, Ankara's Bilkent University 
	  Professor Jeremy Salt, Professor Norman Finkelstein, Professor James 
	  Petras, and many other scholars agree that Israel pursued this policy 
	  since 1967, planning it decades earlier, based on the Zionist notion of 
	  dispossessing Arabs to make greater Israel an exclusive Jewish state.   
	  Jerusalem is its epicenter, a religiously important city for Christians, 
	  Muslims and Jews, today the scene of epic injustice and discrimination of 
	  its Palestinian residents.   For Zionists, the city is politically 
	  important, as its historic capital, national and religious center, as well 
	  as the symbol of Judaism's revival and prominence. For Christians, it's 
	  where Jesus lived and died, and for Muslims it's their third holiest site 
	  (the Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount and Al-Aqsa Mosque) after 
	  Mecca's Sacred Mosque and the Mosque of the Prophet in Madina.   
	  After its 1967 annexation, East Jerusalem underwent legal and bureaucratic 
	  changes to its physical, cultural and spiritual character under Israel's 
	  Judaization plan. Settlements were established and expanded, at the 
	  expense of land expropriations, dispossessions, home demolitions, the 
	  Separation Wall, and other draconian measures to transform the city to an 
	  entirely Jewish one. As a result, Palestinian culture and religious 
	  heritage are threatened by the establishment of "facts on the ground," a 
	  process begun after the city's annexation that continues relentlessly to 
	  this day.   At the time, official annexation would have caused 
	  rupture or confrontation with the international community, because of the 
	  city's symbolic, religious and historic importance. In addition, 
	  international laws would have been hard to get around besides ideological 
	  differences among Israeli officials. Further, direct annexation would have 
	  forced the government to make all city inhabitants citizens, contrary to 
	  the plan to Judaize the entire city   On the Six Day War's final 
	  day, Israeli leaders ordered the demolition of the Old City's Moroccan 
	  Quarter, allowing for easier access to the Western Wall. It left 650 
	  residents homeless, many others killed, two mosques destroyed along with 
	  other religious and cultural sites, and set the tone for what continued. 
	    Under military occupation, Israel transformed Jerusalem from a 
	  multi-cultural, multi-religious city into a predominantly Jewish one under 
	  exclusive Israeli control toward the final goal of making the entire city 
	  exclusively Jewish - meaning Arabs had to go, voluntarily, by 
	  dispossessions, or other means.   Thereafter, Israel manipulated 
	  city demographics in its favor toward establishing a Greater Jerusalem by 
	  reinforced municipal boundaries - separating Jerusalem from the West Bank 
	  by land seizures, dispossessions, home demolitions, the Separation Wall, 
	  and a matrix of restrictions over Palestinian residents in the Old City as 
	  well as 64 additional square kilometers from surrounding West Bank areas, 
	  affecting 28 villages inside the new municipal boundary. As a result, the 
	  demographic balance shifted markedly to one predominantly Jewish.   
	  On July 30, 1980, the Knesset introduced the Jerusalem Law, officially 
	  annexing the city as Israel's unified capital - a ceremonial move as East 
	  Jerusalem residents were already under military occupation rule.   
	  Yet on March 1, 1980, UN Security Council Resolution 465 declared that: 
	    "all measures taken by Israel to change the physical character, 
	  demographic composition, institutional structure or status of the 
	  Palestinian and other Arab territories occupied since 1967, including 
	  Jerusalem, or any part thereof, have no legal validity and that Israel's 
	  policy and practices of settling parts of its population and new 
	  immigrants in those territories constitute a flagrant (Fourth Geneva) 
	  violation....and also constitute a serious obstruction to achieving a 
	  comprehensive, just and lasting peace in the Middle East."   On July 
	  9, 2004, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled that "Israeli 
	  settlements in the Occupied Territory, including East Jerusalem, are 
	  illegal and an obstacle to peace and to economic and social development 
	  (and) have been established in breach of international law."   
	  Throughout its history, Israel routinely defied all UN resolutions and 
	  court rulings against its interests, knowing it can get away with it, 
	  always with Washington's backing. Instead, it's intensified efforts to 
	  annex East Jerusalem through continued settlement expansions on 
	  expropriated land. For the West Bank, E. Jerusalem and Golan combined, 
	  they're home for a 500,000 Jewish population, growing at around 4 - 6% 
	  yearly.   Extremist groups spearhead it, supported generously by 
	  Washington, the Jewish diaspora, and others, contributing billions of 
	  dollars annually for Israeli occupation, militarism, and settlement 
	  expansions.    Through 2009, settlements covered over one-third of 
	  East Jerusalem land, and another 30% is designated as "unplanned area" 
	  where little or no development is allowed.    In 2009, OCHA reported 
	  that Palestinian construction is allowed only in 13% of East Jerusalem, 
	  provided required permits are issued. Because of the bureaucratic 
	  nightmare getting them, a huge housing shortage exists, exacerbated by 
	  regular home demolitions to provide more space for Jews.   
	  Religious, cultural and archeological sites aren't spared either to 
	  accommodate them, Silwan a notable example. Occupied in 1967, Judaizing 
	  followed to change its religious and demographic character, an initiative 
	  promoted by ELAD (the Hebrew acronym for the City of David), a Jewish 
	  organization wanting full control of the area, using extremist measures to 
	  achieve it, including excavations destroying priceless antiquities.   
	  Ones below the Al-Aqsa Mosque continue. Others also to control the town 
	  through more land ownership, Palestinian dispossessions, and destruction 
	  of Islamic and Christian heritage sites.    In 2004, 88 Al Bustan 
	  neighborhood homes were demolished to create King's Garden, an 
	  archeological park located where King David established his kingdom.    
	  Islamic cemetery excavations also aroused anger, including converting Bab 
	  al-Rahmad into recreational biblical gardens. So far, the cemetery has 
	  lost 1,800 square meters on which new burials are prohibited, a portion 
	  already converted into a park.   Ma'man Allah Cemetery is 
	  Jerusalem's largest, reputed to hold the remains of important Islamic 
	  figures, including Companions of Prophet Muhammad and Muslim intellects 
	  and soldiers who fought the Crusaders.   Yet Israel intends a Museum 
	  of Tolerance there, turning it into a large excavation site, over 300 
	  skeletons removed, contrary to international law. According to the 
	  Palestinian Centre for Human Rights, they were desecrated - dumped into a 
	  single mass grave.   Worse still may await the Al-Aqsa Mosque 
	  because of excavations under and around it, weakening its foundation, 
	  threatening its existence. In 2007, Israel began excavating a pathway from 
	  the Western Wall to the compound, sparking Muslim outrage.   The Al-Aqsa 
	  Mosque and Dome of the Rock Restoration Committee, established in 1956 to 
	  restore it and other Jerusalem holy sites, warned that further excavations 
	  would imperil the structural integrity, most seriously by the western 
	  tunnel (one of 60) near the Mosque.   Deputy Committee head, Ra'if 
	  Najm also said chemicals used to break up rocks are causing more damage. 
	  As a result, the Security Council and UNESCO demanded that Israel comply 
	  with international law, halting further excavations and related 
	  operations. Israel didn't respond.   Other excavations in the Old 
	  City and Silwan have also been damaging, Adnan Al-Hussaini, special PA 
	  adviser on Jerusalem Affairs warning that Israel is destroying Islamic 
	  antiquities, "replacing them with other ones."   PA legislator Hatem 
	  Abdul Qader threatened an International Court of Justice (ICJ) lawsuit to 
	  stop the looting. In early 2009, an Umayyad-era artifact was stolen, an 
	  ancient stone, transferred to the Knesset's courtyard, Israel blocking 
	  demands to return it.   The Separation Wall, checkpoints, and other 
	  restrictions have also been devastating, impeding Palestinian access to, 
	  in and around Jerusalem. Yet prohibiting them from worshipping at Al-Aqsa 
	  and nearby mosques violates Fourth Geneva, Christians wanting access to 
	  the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and other religious sites also affected. 
	    The extremist Netanyahu government exacerbates the problem, 
	  Palestine's Chief Justice, Sheikh Tayseer Rajab Al-Tamimi, expressing deep 
	  concern about outlandish racist policies threatening "to cancel Arab 
	  identity."   On March 28, 2010, the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) 
	  reported that he urged Palestinians "to exert more efforts and unite in 
	  order to protect the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque (by) defy(ing Jewish extremists) 
	  attempts to storm the holy shrine," adding that Judaizing has been ongoing 
	  since 1967, in calling for efforts to stop it.   PA Authority under 
	  Fatah   Shortly after assuming office, Abdul Qader, PA Minister for 
	  Jerusalem, resigned in protest, saying inadequate funding defends 
	  Palestinian interests in the city - for law suits, against land 
	  confiscations, home demolitions, Israeli security force and settler 
	  violence, and the destruction of the city's religious, historical, 
	  cultural and demographic character.   Final Comments   
	  Throughout 43 years of colonization, displacement, land seizures, and East 
	  Jerusalem annexation, Judaization continues relentlessly to establish 
	  irreversible "facts on the ground (to) cancel Arab identity" by making the 
	  entire city exclusively Jewish along with the West Bank's most valued 
	  areas.   MEM supports efforts to stop it and demands accountability. 
	  "The Israeli authorities and settlers who impede the civil liberties of 
	  the rightful Palestinian owners should be brought (before) an open and 
	  fair court of law," to halt Israeli lawlessness, ensure holy, historic 
	  Muslim sites are protected, preserved and restored, and to defend their 
	  right to a sovereign state, East Jerusalem its capital, or a one-state 
	  solution for all.    Israel will react violently, viciously, and 
	  illegally against it, its customary behavior as a rapacious occupier, 
	  defying the rule of law in pursuit of a Greater Israel and regional 
	  dominance, partnered with Washington in its global imperial agenda, 
	  threatening all humanity unless stopped.   Stephen Lendman lives in 
	  Chicago and can be reached at
	  lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	  Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	  cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive 
	  Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US 
	  Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived 
	  for easy listening.  http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/ 
	  
	  
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