20190605 Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
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An eastward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts ongoing construction in the foreground, with Israel's winding security barrier in mid ground and a Palestinian town beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
A northward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts recently constructed red roofed homes in the foreground with Israel's security barrier in mid ground and the outskirts of Palestinian Qalandiya and Jaba beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
A northward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts a children's playground which serves a recently constructed housing project in the foreground, with Israel's security barrier in mid ground and the outskirts of Palestinian Qalandiya and Jaba beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
An eastward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts ongoing construction in the foreground, with Israel's winding security barrier in mid ground and a Palestinian town beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
A northward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts a children's playground which serves a recently constructed housing project in the foreground, with Israel's security barrier in mid ground and the outskirts of Palestinian Qalandiya and Jaba beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
An eastward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts ongoing construction in the foreground, with Israel's winding security barrier in mid ground and a Palestinian town beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
A northward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts a children's playground which serves a recently constructed housing project in the foreground, with Israel's security barrier in mid ground and the outskirts of Palestinian Qalandiya and Jaba beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
A northward view in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood depicts recently constructed red roofed homes in the foreground with Israel's security barrier in mid ground and the outskirts of Palestinian Qalandiya and Jaba beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”
Housing Construction in East Jerusalem
An advertisement banner for sale of new homes hangs in Jerusalem's Pisgat Zeev neighborhood in a recently constructed housing project in the foreground, with Israel's security barrier in mid ground and the outskirts of Palestinian Qalandiya and Jaba beyond. Israel's Housing Ministry recently published tenders for the construction of 805 new housing units in the Ramot and Pisgat Zeev neighborhoods drawing EU condemnation (1st June, 2019) stating “The European Union is strongly opposed to Israel's settlement policy, including in East Jerusalem, which is illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace" and more form UK’s new Middle East Minister Andrew Murrison who stated Tuesday, 3rd June, 2019, “We are clear that settlements built on occupied Palestinian territory are contrary to international law and an obstacle to a two-state solution.”