Har Homa
Har Homa
Har Homa
Har Homa
● The Har Homa housing project is the latest propaganda battlefield for
those involved in the Middle East peace process. International media
reports frequently describe the uninhabited hill South-East of
Jerusalem as part of 'Arab East Jerusalem' or 'an Arab neighborhood
in Jerusalem'.
Who owns the land allocated for the Har Homa housing project?
● Israel's plans to build new housing in the Har Homa area of municipal
Jerusalem have been widely misrepresented in the media and by
Palestinian spokespersons. The project has been cast as "right-wing"
a land-grab, a violation of the Oslo Accords, and the continuation of
an alleged Israeli policy of "Judaizing" Jerusalem by preventing Arab
growth and building in the city. The facts tell a different story.
4. All owners were offered full compensation for the land taken.
Nevertheless, both the Arab and Jewish owners contested the
expropriation in court. The matter eventually reached the High Court,
which denied the claims and ruled in favor of the government.
1. ... the jurisdiction of the Council will cover West Bank and Gaza
Strip territory as a single territorial unit, except for:
2. Since Jerusalem, and the final borders between the PA and Israel,
were left to the Permanent Status negotiations, Israeli building in
Jerusalem is no more a violation of the Accords than the extensive
Palestinian building which is taking place throughout PA-controlled
areas.
"We are preparing for a confrontation. For us, Har Homa is the end of
the peace process". (Ghassan Andoni, Financial Times, 26 February
1997)
".. this decision gives the green light for riots, clashes, starting a
"If Israel continues these unilateral actions (in) Jerusalem ... they
are undermining not just peace with the Palestinians but peace in the
entire region". (Hanan Ashrawi, AP, 20 February 1997)
"If Prime Minister Binyamin decides to build in Har Homa this will be
a declaration of war on the Palestinians". (Faisal Husseini, Yediot
Ahranot, 18 February 1997)
● Most Israelis support Har Homa project Many press reports have
falsely portrayed the Har Homa project as "right wing"
"I want to make clear that we will build in all of Jerusalem, and we
will build also in Har Homa... First of all because there is a big
housing deficit in Jerusalem, there will be construction for both Jews
and Arabs". (Prime Minister Netanyahu, AP, 25 February 1997)
2. Excluding the Old City (where little building takes place), the
average size of Jewish homes in Jerusalem is 67.2 square meters,
while the average size of Arab homes is 75.1 square meters.
4. Much of the new Arab building in Jerusalem has taken place in the
neighborhoods of Ras al-Amud and Arab a-Suwachra in the south-
east, and in Shuafat and Beit Hanina in the north. Arab villages
within the city, such as Isawiya, A-Tur, Sur Bacher and Beit Safafa,
have also grown significantly.