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Jerusalem. A city of 3 religions and 2 political communities. A city that makes the international news almost daily. How much do YOU know about Jerusalem? Jerusalem Awareness Week 2010

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Jerusalem. A city of 3 religions and 2 political communities. A city that makes the international news almost daily. How much do YOU know about Jerusalem?. Jerusalem Awareness Week 2010. Six-Day War. Reunification. Security Fence. West Bank. Jerusalem. Palestinians. Old City. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jerusalem.

A city of 3 religions and 2 political communities.

A city that makes the international news almost daily.

How much do YOU know about Jerusalem?

Jerusalem Awareness Week 2010

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Jerusalem

Palestinian

sIsraelis

Two-state solution

Old City

Holy city

West BankSecurity

Fence

Separation Wall

Settlements

United Capital of the Jewish People

Six-Day

War

Al-Haram Al-Sharif

Reunification

Western W

all

Temple

Mount

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About This ProgramToday’s program may show a view of Jerusalem

that you are not accustomed to seeing. We appreciate your willingness to be open-minded and to learn some of the issues facing the city at this critical juncture in its history.

The goal of the program is to provide a window onto some of the complexities of the situation in Jerusalem, and to show you both personal and political perspectives of how the Israeli-Palestinian conflict plays out in the city.

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Ir Amim is an Israeli non-partisan, non-profit organization founded in order to actively engage in those issues impacting Israeli-Palestinian relations in Jerusalem and on the political future of the city.

Ir Amim seeks to render Jerusalem a more viable and equitable city, while generating and promoting a politically sustainable future.

Ir Amim invites you to learn about the situation in Jerusalem through this program today, and by continuing to engage with the issue in the future.

Visit us at www.ir-amim.org.il/eng

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About “Jerusalem Moments” “Jerusalem Moments” is a collection of short films made

by young Israeli and Palestinian directors, created to stimulate public awareness of the ramifications of the conflict in Jerusalem.

The films relay personal stories of daily life in Jerusalem, providing a range of complex perspectives on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the city.

The films you will see today are part of the 2008 and 2009 collections.

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Bus StationBy Lily Sheffy

Jerusalem Moments Film Project, 2008

In this film, look for…• The interactions between the two women, seemingly so similar, yet whose backgrounds are an invisible boundary• The suspicions and assumptions that the characters make about each other• The existence, within Jerusalem, of two peoples living side by side.

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How much do you know about EAST JERUSALEM?

1. I could teach a class on it.2. A good amount, but I want to know more.3. Very little. That’s why I’m here.4. East Jerusa-WHAT?!

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Israel has considered East Jerusalem as part of the Israeli capital since….

1. 19482. 19673. 20024. Israel does not view East Jerusalem as

part of Jerusalem.

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Most Palestinians in East Jerusalem…

1.Are citizens of Israel2.Are citizens of Jordan3.Are citizens of Great Britain4.Are not citizens of any country – and

have an entirely distinct status.

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The entire city of Jerusalem is approximately…

1.One-tenth Palestinian2.One-fourth Palestinian3.One-third Palestinian4.One-half Palestinian

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The border of Jerusalem is…

1.The Green Line2.A different municipal boundary3.Where the security barrier was built4.All of the above: This is a highly

contested issue.

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The two-state solution…1. Will require discussion and negotiation over

Jerusalem.2. Has been discussed without Jerusalem in the

past, so Jerusalem is clearly not a big issue3. Has nothing to do with Jerusalem.4. Is becoming more and more likely because

of recent events in Jerusalem.

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Ghetto TownBy Amber Fares and Avi Goldstein

Jerusalem Moments Film Project, 2009

In this film, look for…• The living conditions in the Shu’afat Refugee Camp, and how they contrast with your previous conceptions of Jerusalem• The almost complete governmental neglect of this neighborhood, even though it is under the jurisdiction of Israeli law• The story of G-Town, and how they have used rap to find a unique voice and expression

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Map Exercise:

Understanding the geographic and historic contexts of the

conflict in Jerusalem

Maps courtesy of Shalom Achshav

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WEST JERUSALEM

Jordanian Jerusalem

Yellow Areas: Palestinian Villages/Cities

Old City

Green Line

Bethlehem

Ramallah

Mount Scopus

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Municipal Boundary

EAST JERUSALEM: Between the Green Line and Municipal Boundary

Palestinian villages annexed into Jerusalem

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Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem

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Jerusalem in the NEWS: March 2010“Israel planning 50,000 housing units in East Jerusalem”

“Another crisis brewing? Sheikh Jarrah construction OK’d”

“J'lem planning authority okays Shepherd Hotel plan”

“Jerusalem Mayor to Demolish Palestinian Homes in Silwan”

”Silwan: 'Residents won't agree to Barkat plan‘”

“Ramat Shlomo decision triggers US-Israeli spat”

“Struggle for Jerusalem goes on, four decades after war”

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Israeli construction in East Jerusalem is extremely dangerous. It puts future resolution over the city of Jerusalem, by changing the geographic and demographic conditions on the ground.

Many proposed solutions for Jerusalem, such as the Clinton Parameters, are demographically-based, incorporating Jewish

neighborhoods into Israel and Palestinian ones into Palestinian control (with special international arrangements for the Old City). These solutions rely on the ability to divide East Jerusalem, and continued Israeli construction will very

shortly make this impossible.

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Construction Type #1: Building in Jewish NeighborhoodsMost Israelis recognize the Jewish neighborhoods of East

Jerusalem as permanent and ordinary parts of Israel, and not as settlements.

However, building in these neighborhoods is a dangerous move.

- East Jerusalem has the same status as the West Bank in the eyes of the international community.

- Construction in these areas creates new “facts on the ground” which will complicate or halt negotiation over Jerusalem. These include disrupting the

territorial contiguity between East Jerusalem and the West Bank.

Examples of this type of construction: Ramat Shlomo, Gilo, Har Homa

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Construction Type #2:Settlements in Palestinian Neighborhoods

Far more explosive than construction in Jewish neighborhoods is a trend of settlement construction in the heart of Palestinian neighborhoods, which has been accelerating in recent years.

The primary target areas for this building are the Historic Basin (the area immediately surrounding the Old City) and the Old City itself.

Settlement construction in Palestinian neighborhoods of East Jerusalem is a direct attempt to render the Historic Basin of Jerusalem Jewish and Israeli, to disrupt territorial contiguity between Palestinian East Jerusalem and the Old City, and to thwart future negotiations.

Settlement construction in Palestinian neighborhoods is primarily being carried out by right-wing settler organizations, with support from the government.

Examples of this type of construction: the Old City, Silwan, Sheikh Jarrah

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Do these maps seem to support the often stated vision of Jerusalem as the “Eternal, undivided capital of the Jewish people?”

If and when discussions for a two-state solution occur, what possible borders could be used to divide Israel and the new Palestinian state?

What impact could further Jewish construction in East Jerusalem (whether as separate Jewish neighborhoods or within Palestinian neighborhoods) have on the peace process?

Jerusalem Maps: Discussion Questions

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Nine to FiveBy Daniel Gal

Jerusalem Moments Film Project, 2009

In this film, look for…• Very stark examples of how freedom of movement is restricted for Palestinians living in the West Bank• The effect of the Separation Barrier on those who live on the other side, but for whom Jerusalem was the center of life in the region.• The disconnection of East Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank• The irony that the men in the film work to build Har Homa, a Jewish neighborhood in East Jerusalem

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Jerusalem is a very complex city, and the realities of the situation on the ground make it a powder keg, which

could lead to an explosion, with the slightest incitement.

However, it is important to recognize that the conflict is not only political, but also personal – affecting the daily

lives of all who live here – Israeli and Palestinian.

The rights, dignity, and welfare of all who live in the city should always be the primary concern, so that Jerusalem

can truly be a shared city for all who lay claim to it.

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THANK YOUWe thank you for your participation in today’s

program and hope it was informative.

The conversation about Jerusalem does not stop tonight. We encourage you to learn more about Jerusalem and to continue the dialogue.

Please sign in to receive monthly e-mail updates about Jerusalem, reference your fact sheets for resources about Jerusalem, and visit us online at www.ir-amim.org.il/eng