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'J'lem to be majority Arab in 20 years'


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A new report presented to Israeli parliamentarians has found that despite decades of government attempts to ensure a Jewish majority in Jerusalem, Palestinians will make up the majority of the city's population within 20 years.

East Jerusalem Arabs near the...

East Jerusalem Arabs near the Old City's Damascus gate. [file]
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The report, issued by the Israeli Macro Center for Political Economics in partnership with the Washington-based Friedrich Ebert Foundation, found that the Palestinian population has grown from 25.5% of the city's population in 1967 to 35% today.

Through the annexation of territory and an extensive series of building, planning and municipal policies, Israel has made extensive efforts to ensure a Jewish majority in Jerusalem and prevent the city's division since the 1967 war, when Israel captured East Jerusalem along with the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights and Sinai Peninsula.

"It has been Israeli policy to try to guarantee a Jewish majority and generate Jewish hegemony in Jerusalem since 1967," Dr. Roby Nathanson, Director of Israel's Macro Center for Political Economics and editor of the report, told The Media Line. "Israel has annexed huge parts of Jerusalem, enlarged the boundaries of the municipality, taken lots of land in the eastern part of the city and built more than 50,000 housing units on this land exclusively for Jews."

"Yet despite all these policies, it has not changed the demographic balance of the city," Dr. Nathanson said. "Indeed the number of Palestinians living in the city has grown constantly and Palestinians will soon make up the majority of the residents in Jerusalem."

The report claims that since 1967 Israel has expropriated almost 20,000 acres of land, mostly from Palestinian owners, making up 35% of East Jerusalem. The report found that around 50,000 housing units were built with government assistance on this expropriated land, in an effort to create Jewish neighborhoods including Har Homa, Gilo and Neve Yaakov. The report claims that only 600 housing units for Palestinians were built with government assistance during the same period, the most recent of which was built over 30 years ago.

Dr. Nathanson argued that against Israel's intentions, the separation barrier had increased the Palestinian presence in the city.

"Paradoxically, as a consequence of the fence, Israel had to include different neighborhoods in the eastern part of the city into the municipal boundaries, thus increasing the Palestinian population even more."

Dr. Nathanson said Israel was attempting the impossible.

"You cannot create a demographic majority artificially, and this is what the Israeli government is trying to do," he said. "You cannot force a solution - you cannot force the Palestinians to leave the city and you cannot force a million or so Jews to come settle in the city - you have to look at the reality and make the best out of it."

"You have the Palestinian side of the city and the Israeli side of the city," Dr. Nathanson added. "The city is not divided but there is a kind of a glass wall between both parts. It's invisible but it is there and everybody knows that."

The Macro Center for Political Economics creates weekly information sheets for members of the Knesset. Dr. Nathanson said the report was not intended as a political statement or 'wake-up call' to Israeli policymakers in Jerusalem.

"Our motive is simply to provide decision makers with information from people with expertise," he said. "In the end you have two populations and you have to figure out what to do in terms of housing for the growing Palestinian population in the city. If you just leave the situation as it is, it will be a very explosive situation."

"Values, ideology and political perspectives are important but whether you are on the right or the left you have to ask empirical questions," Danny Seidman, who authored the report, told The Media Line. "What we have are the following facts: in 1967 the Israeli population was 74% of the city, today it is 65%, and that is in spite of massive governmental efforts to accelerate the growth of the Israeli sector and to cap the growth of the Palestinian sector. We failed."

"All of the responsible demographic projections envisage a Palestinian majority in the city within a generation and if you look at the fabric of life we're already living in a bi-national city," Seidman added. "Even if you bring in a million Jews you can't change that... If during the surge of Israeli energies following the Six Day War we weren't able to change the facts we are certainly not going to be able to do this today."

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82. # 54. '67 was a fiasco.........
The other Bob - USA (10/30/2009 00:03)
81. To BIM @ 62 - Morocco? that was 'Once' before Jews were kicked out of Arab Lands
Dudu - Israel (10/29/2009 22:11)
80. Even if there is a Muslim majority any time in the future......
Antonius - Antibius (10/29/2009 21:38)
79. Surprise, surprise!
Boaz - Israel (10/29/2009 21:24)
78. Do you really believe that?.
Ayan - Romania (10/29/2009 21:17)
77. Polite Question
Sredni Vashtar - UK (10/29/2009 21:07)
76. All the more reason to cut off the eastern side of the city.....
Formerly Jerusalem Joe - Alabama (10/29/2009 19:48)
75. left push out this drivle to panic people into voting for them
harold - uk (10/29/2009 20:08)
74. # 73 jysuisjyreste
Axel - Germany (10/29/2009 19:39)
73. #53 I agree with you
jysuisjyreste - israel (10/29/2009 18:54)
72. # 50 Jews to be citizens
BIM - (10/29/2009 18:33)
71. Arabs soon in majority in Jerusalem ...
DINA - CANADA (10/29/2009 18:04)
70. London will have a muslim majority before Jerusalem. Then the British may be forced to wake up ...
Lee - UK (10/29/2009 17:52)
69. Don't trust these "predictions".
Matt - UK (10/29/2009 17:47)
68. Time to encourage them to leave
George - (10/29/2009 17:31)
67. I will go with what the Word of G-d says His report is more acurate.
Kimber - USA (10/29/2009 17:22)
66. to Dekel re: you are WRONG! demographics and the poulation issue -
Jay - USA (10/29/2009 17:13)
65. To #42 Drek from USA
Vadim - USA, PA (10/29/2009 17:00)
64. We need to get ready for a world-wide Muslim majority
Lynda - Canada (10/29/2009 16:59)
63. The only solution to the demographic threat =not genocide but religion change...
Michael Greenberg - Canada (10/29/2009 16:57)
62. I quit reading JPost articles and go straight to the comments! Saves me time and brain cells.
JC - USA (10/29/2009 16:56)
61. So stop aborting Jewish babies!
Mary - USA (10/29/2009 16:39)
60. De Ja Vu
PIL - (10/29/2009 16:37)
59. Shelley-Aus.is 100% right.
s - (10/29/2009 16:33)
58. Thank for the ultra-Orthodox and settlers
Joshua Bernstein - USA (10/29/2009 16:33)
57. Who wants to be a Jew?
PIL - (10/29/2009 15:25)
56. Its easy to say "have more kids" but there is ONE thing that stops families
Shelley - Israel (10/29/2009 15:16)
55. Natural Expansion
thom - UK (10/29/2009 14:47)
54. '67 was a fiasco.........
Mike - Germany (10/29/2009 14:35)
53. Another Report, The Bible, Says Differently.
Bob Fruehling - USA (10/29/2009 14:21)
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