Ben Gurion, the first Israeli prime minister, in 1948 said: “We must do everything to insure the Palestinians never do return. The old will die and the young will forget.”
In a recent interview with Helena Cobban hosted by the Institute for Palestine Studies, Dr Rashid Khalidi, the founder of the Journal of Palestine Studies, stated that the recent declaration by the United States regarding Jerusalem has brought the Jerusalem issue again to the table.
Jerusalem again attracts more attention internationally and activists in the US and Europe are protesting continuously against the US decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem in recognition of the city as the capital of Israel. The actions of the of US is also unmasking the intimate relationship with Israel and the undemocratic Arab countries in the Middle East.
In Jerusalem, Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Liberman signed a decision to close Elia Youth Media Foundation, branding it a terrorist organisation. Ahmad Safadi, the director of the foundation, believes this is an Israeli attempt to silence the voice of the truth in the city of Jerusalem, there is no justification for the closure.
According to the recent Weekly Settlement Report written by Madeeha Araj of National Bureau for Defending Land and Resisting Settlement, the policy of Judaisation and silent confiscation of lands practiced by the Israeli government increased after the Oslo Accord of 1993 and has intensified in the last two years, especially with the election of US President Donald Trump.
The Israeli Knesset passed the law of “Entry into Israel” in 2017, which allows the Israeli minister of interior to revoke the status of “Permanent residence” from those living in Jerusalem who do not hold Israeli citizenship. This amendment specifically targets Palestinian citizens of occupied Jerusalem who don’t hold Israeli citizenship.
Israeli occupation has for years been granting Palestinians living and marrying Jerusalemites Permanent Resident status without obtaining Israeli Citizenship. The law is part of the policy of increasing restrictions on Jerusalemites and the annexation of occupied Jerusalem. These laws and decisions of the Israeli occupation are contrary to international law which prohibits the annexation of occupied land.
As part of the policy of Israeli occupation based on the displacement of Palestinians, the Israeli Peace Now movement revealed that the Israeli district committee recently discussed four settlements schemes in Sheikh Jarrah Neighborhood in Occupied Jerusalem which is an Arab Palestinian.
There are also laws that allow for Jews to come to Palestine and claim property through settlement association, while preventing Arab Palestinians from coming back to reclaim homes they abandoned in the 1948 war.
Jerusalem is considered one of the oldest cities in the world. Over its history, Jerusalem has been attacked and occupied many times, and destroyed twice. Scholars believe the first human settlement in Jerusalem took place during the early Bronze Age around 3500 BC. Jerusalem is considered a holy city to Muslims, Jews and Christians and is mentioned in the holy books of all three faiths.
After the 1967 war between Arab armies and Israel, Israel occupied East Jerusalem and dealt with its residents on the grounds that they are residents and not citizens. Residents are required to prove their connection to the city of Jerusalem to reside there. Obtaining Jerusalem residence status through marriage or child birth is very difficult and is not automatically given.
Palestinian residents of Jerusalem are subject to losing their Jerusalem residency by living outside the city for more than three years, studying abroad, joining an organisation that is considered a danger to Israel or being jailed or imprisoned due to political activity.
Storytellers of Jerusalem such as Mahmoud Shaquir, Jamil Salhout and Dima Samman wrote extraordinary memoirs describing their childhood, experiences and the history they lived. They have large collections of remarkable treasures of writings on life, culture, people, music and history of the old city. Their stories span over many decades from the Ottoman empire, the British mandate and founding the occupation state of Israel.
Those storytellers offer an intimate glimpse of life in the city with the hope of awakening the people to save Jerusalem from the invasion of Zionists. How long will the international community remain silent about the escalating Israeli occupation of Jerusalem, Al-Khalil and the West Bank? How long will the confiscation of land, demolition of homes and enactment of laws that deprive the Palestinians of their rights and their land will continue? Enough is enough and the world must take action against Zionist aggression on all sides of Palestinian life and rights.
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