20141105 Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
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ISHAK SAID ABU KDEIR, Head of the Local Council of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, views, what he claims, are thousands of dunams of land confiscated by Israel for the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Children of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, play on the seam with the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
A recently built Arab home is viewed from Ramat Shlomo. Residents of Ramat Shlomo claim the structure was built without proper authorization on their land. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
ISHAK SAID ABU KDEIR, Head of the Local Council of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, makes claims to thousands of dunams of land confiscated by Israel for the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Ramat Shlomo community council urban planner points to the proposed area for what he defines as much needed housing construction. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
ISHAK SAID ABU KDEIR, Head of the Local Council of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, views, what he claims, are thousands of dunams of land confiscated by Israel for the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Ramat Shlomo community council urban planner walks along a road under construction that will connect his neighborhood with the Arab neighborhood Shuafat. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
ISHAK SAID ABU KDEIR, Head of the Local Council of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, makes claims to thousands of dunams of land confiscated by Israel for the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
An Arab woman peers through a gate in the Shuafat Arab neighborhood located adjacent to the Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Ramat Shlomo community council urban planner points to the proposed area for what he defines as much needed housing construction. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Residents of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, located adjacent to the Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo, meet to converse. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Members of the Local Council of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, make claims to thousands of dunams of land confiscated by Israel for the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Children of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, play on the seam with the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
A road is being constructed in the valley between Ramat Shlomo and Ramot neighborhoods. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Young Arab girls peer through a fence in the Shuafat Arab neighborhood located adjacent to the Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in the Ramat Shlomo neighborhood. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.
Israel: Construction in East Jerusalem
Members of the Local Council of the Shuafat Arab neighborhood, make claims to thousands of dunams of land confiscated by Israel for the adjacent Jewish neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo. Plans recently announced by PM Netanyahu and criticized by the Obama administration and Europe, include construction of 500 units in Ramat Shlomo. The territory is considered by the international community a settlement beyond the 1949 'green line' armistice agreement with Jordan.