All’s Not Quiet On The Jerusalem Front (JEWISH PRESS) By: Hillel Fendel and Chaim Silberstein 03/22/12)
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The fight for Jerusalem continues, on a number of quiet fronts. And
if “want of a nail” can lose an entire war, as per Benjamin
Franklin’s poem, Yerushalayim can certainly be won via our close
attention to issues that may not appear decisive or crucial.
For one thing, we have erred in the past in not listening closely to
what our enemies were saying. For instance, shortly after signing the
original Oslo agreement and promising to live in peace with Israel,
Yasir Arafat said, basically, that he really didn’t mean it. His
exact words were: “This agreement, I am not considering it more than
the agreement which had been signed between our prophet Muhammad and
Koraish” – a reference to the truce that Muhammad violated the moment
he was strong enough to do so by slaughtering the Koraish. With the
help of Jewish and Israeli proponents of Oslo, Arafat’s candor was
all but forgotten; we simply ignored what he was saying.
Just recently, Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas elaborated
upon what he has often told the world: “We will have Jerusalem, or
there will be no peace with Israel.” Is anyone listening this time?
In May of last year, Abbas said straight out, “But we will never
accept a Palestinian state without Jerusalem as its capital.” Earlier
this month, he accused Israel of fabricating history,
creating “artificial” Jewish links with the Holy City, and carrying
out excavations that physically threaten the integrity of the Al-Aqsa
Mosque (the Dome of the Rock). And he called on Arabs from all “Arab
and Islamic countries, as well as our fellow Arabs and Muslims and
Christians in Europe and America, to go to Jerusalem,” and said that
Arabs and Christians must work together to “preserve the churches [in
Jerusalem] as places of worship.”
Yes, we can ignore him, but he continues to drum out his message. In
July 2010, he said, “The oppressor will not last in Jerusalem; the
oppression will not endure. Victory will come.”
Earlier that year, Abbas told the Arab League in Libya, “I say to the
leaders of our Arab nation and to its peoples: Jerusalem and its
environs are a trust that Allah entrusted to us. Saving it
[Jerusalem] from the settlement monster and the danger of Judaization
and [land-] confiscation, is a personal [Islamic] commandment
incumbent on all of us. Therefore, I call all of you to serious and
urgent action to save [Jerusalem] and to make available all options
in order to strengthen our resolve and to maintain its historical,
cultural and religious character.”
Some of us are listening. Jerusalem expert Nadav Shragai and others,
including KeepJerusalem in this very article and others, are raising
our voices against our enemies’ intentions. But, as always, it’s not
enough. We need more letters to the editor, more community gatherings
and speeches, and more phone calls to Congressmen. No letting up!
On another front, we have gained some points in the fight against
illegal Arab construction in eastern Jerusalem. In response to a
request submitted by the Land of Israel Legal Forum, Attorney General
Yehuda Weinstein has established a special enforcement committee to
address this issue. He explained that an examination of the existing
policies is required because of the drop in carrying out destruction
warrants in eastern Jerusalem neighborhoods.
Last year the Jerusalem Municipality issued over 1,000 demolition
warrants for illegal buildings – yet in all of eastern Jerusalem,
with its thousands of unlawful structures, only eight warrants were
enforced. Possibly most notable among the illegal buildings is the
new mosque-extension on the Mount of Olives, adjacent to Jewish
gravesites and the Jewish neighborhood of Maaleh HaZeitim.
Although a similar committee was established by the Justice Ministry
six years ago with few positive results, it is hoped that this time a
real change will be effected. The Legal Forum announced, “We are
satisfied that the Attorney General has realized that the current
situation requires the establishment of a special team…as a result of
the lack of enforcement in the Arab neighborhoods in northern and
eastern Jerusalem.” In another positive development, the Prime
Minister’s Office announced, as expected, that funding has been found
to continue to run the well-known historic Ammunition Hill site in
Ramat Eshkol. Approximately one million shekels ($265,000) will be
allocated for the purpose, and in addition, a renovation and upgrade
of the site is planned in the framework of the national heritage plan.
The site memorializes the heroism of IDF soldiers during the Six-Day
War, particularly in one of the war’s critical battles that helped
secure Jerusalem for the Jewish people. A very large Jordanian
position, chock-full of enemy troops, ammunition, fortified bunkers
and winding trenches, had stood on the hill in question, blocking the
IDF’s way to the Old City, Mount Scopus, and the Jerusalem-Ramallah
road. Some of the officers were felled early on, and the battle was
won thanks to the bravery of inexperienced soldiers.
“Ammunition Hill will not be closed,” said Prime Minister Netanyahu
in announcing the latest decision. “It will remain open so that all
Israelis will be able to stand on the ground on which the story of
heroism of the Six-Day War took place.”
Many KeepJerusalem tours of Jerusalem begin with a visit to
Ammunition Hill, where the particularly impressive 3D multimedia
presentation puts the cease-fire lines in military, geographic and
historic perspective.
To take part in our bus tours of Israel’s capital, and to find out
more about the struggle to keep Jerusalem Jewish, please e-visit us
at www.keepjerusalem.org.
Chaim Silberstein is president of Keep Jerusalem-Im Eshkachech and
the Jerusalem Capital Development Fund. He was formerly a senior
adviser to Israel’s minister of tourism. Hillel Fendel, past senior
editor at Israel National News/Arutz-7, is a veteran writer on
Jerusalem affairs. Both have lived in Jerusalem and now live in Beit
El. (© 2012 JewishPress. 03/22/12)
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