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Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Netanyahu freezing construction bids in Jerusalem?

Back in July, I blogged a Haaretz report that claimed that the Netanyahu government had frozen construction in Pisgat Zev, a Jewish neighborhood of Jerusalem that is outside the 1949 armistice lines. Now, Arutz Sheva reports that the Netanyahu government is freezing construction bids in Har Homa, another Jewish neighborhood that is outside the 1949 armistice lines, as well as in other areas that are in the heart of Jerusalem.
Secretary-General Ze'ev Hever of the Amana movement for housing in Judea and Samarai said Monday that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was freezing construction bids in Jerusalem. During a meeting held by the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home-New National Religious Party) Knesset faction in the Judean Jewish community of Efrat, Zambish said, "Bibi's conduct and terminology are very reminiscent of [former prime minister Ariel] Sharon. Construction bids are being frozen in the heart of Jerusalem, as they are in Har Homa, on orders of the prime minister."

Hever said, "The government does not have to be toppled, but pressure must be applied from within to balance the massive external American pressure."
Wake up everyone, before it's too late!

The picture at the top is a 2007 picture of an apartment in Pisgat Zev that was for sale or rent only to Arabs.

1 Comments:

At 12:55 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

If Jews do not have the right to build in Jerusalem, they have no right to build any where in Israel. Coupled with the government's capitulation to Hamas, it makes me wonder what makes a Likud government all that different from a Labor or for that matter - a Kadima one.

 

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