20190906 US Embassy Builds Controversial Fence in Jerusalem
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Construction is under way of a security barrier surrounding the US Embassy in Jerusalem, which was recently controversially inaugurated in the presence of US President Trump on May 14, 2018. The Embassy originally received a permit to build a wall 3.2 meters high but now requires it to be 5.8 meters for security reasons. Residents of the Arnona neighborhood on Kfar Etzion Street are battling this intention claiming it will block their view and mar the neighborhood.
US Embassy Builds Controversial Fence in Jerusalem
Construction is under way of a security barrier surrounding the US Embassy in Jerusalem, which was recently controversially inaugurated in the presence of US President Trump on May 14, 2018. The Embassy originally received a permit to build a wall 3.2 meters high but now requires it to be 5.8 meters for security reasons. Residents of the Arnona neighborhood on Kfar Etzion Street are battling this intention claiming it will block their view and mar the neighborhood.
US Embassy Builds Controversial Fence in Jerusalem
Construction is under way of a security barrier surrounding the US Embassy in Jerusalem, which was recently controversially inaugurated in the presence of US President Trump on May 14, 2018. The Embassy originally received a permit to build a wall 3.2 meters high but now requires it to be 5.8 meters for security reasons. Residents of the Arnona neighborhood on Kfar Etzion Street are battling this intention claiming it will block their view and mar the neighborhood.
US Embassy Builds Controversial Fence in Jerusalem
Construction is under way of a security barrier surrounding the US Embassy in Jerusalem, which was recently controversially inaugurated in the presence of US President Trump on May 14, 2018. The Embassy originally received a permit to build a wall 3.2 meters high but now requires it to be 5.8 meters for security reasons. Residents of the Arnona neighborhood on Kfar Etzion Street are battling this intention claiming it will block their view and mar the neighborhood.