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Jerusalem Diaries: Isolated Communities—the Sheikh Saed Neighborhood in East Jerusalem Print E-mail
Written by Sergio Yahni and narrated by Bryan Atinsky, The Alternative Information Center (AIC)   
Thursday, 24 January 2008
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Following the visit of US President George W. Bush to the region, the Israeli Government and Palestinian Authority have begun negotiations over the core questions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

A central point of contention in these negotiations will be over the future of East Jerusalem, on the basis of the framework for the division of the city designed by former US President Bill Clinton in 2000.

According to the Clinton proposal, all neighborhoods populated by Palestinians in the greater Jerusalem region are to be incorporated by the Palestinian state and all Israeli settlements, both inside and outside the municipal borders of Jerusalem are to be annexed to Israel.

In practical terms, this framework creates isolated enclaves of Palestinian populations surrounded by the wall. As illogical as it might sound, some of those enclaves, such as Sheik Saed, are in the midst of Arab population, dividing Palestinian population from Palestinian population.

Abdel Karim Illfi of the Palestinian Parent’s Committees in Jerusalem:

“Sheik Saed is located in East Jerusalem and is considered part of the village of Jabl Mukaber. The people of Sheik Saed have struggled against the building of the wall and petitioned the Israeli courts. The Supreme Court determined that the path of the wall should be changed and not isolate Sheik Saed. Immediately following the decision of the Supreme Court, however, the Israeli security forces began to build a barbed wire fence. This was their way of respecting the Supreme Court decision.”

If Clinton’s proposals for dividing Jerusalem are implemented, many other Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem which have already become isolated by the wall, will share a similar fate, becoming secluded island enclaves under titular Palestinian sovereignty.


 
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