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December 20, 1991 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-12-20

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REAL ESTATE
UPDATE

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Now Open

Families Move
Into Silwan

Jerusalem (JTA) — A
dozen Jewish families and as
many as 30 single men
triumphantly established
residence in five buildings
previously occupied by
Arabs in Silwan, until now a
totally Arab enclave within
Jerusalem's municipal
boundaries.
The Jews arrived at dawn
under massive police protec-
tion after Attorney General
Yosef Harish ruled that they
held legal title to the
premises.
But Palestinian activist
Faisal Husseini, a resident
of east Jerusalem, condemn-
ed the occupation. He said
the Jewish settlers were
"destroying the peace pro-
cess by unilateral action."
According to an Israel
Television report, Mr. Hus-
seini has relayed instruc-
tions to the Palestinian
delegates now meeting with
Israelis in Washington, to
raise the issue immediately.
Jewish squatters first took
possession of the buildings
in Silwan on Oct. 9. Most of
them were evicted by police
for security reasons. But a
nucleus of settlers was
allowed to remain in one of
the buildings pending a
legal decision on their claim
to ownership.
Although Mr. Harish
found that they had indeed
purchased the buildings, he
recommended against their
presence in Silwan on the
grounds that it could trigger
disturbances throughout
east Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Mayor Teddy
Kollek concurred.
But the Cabinet, ignoring
the attorney general's warn-
ing, announced that any Jew
who could prove ownership
•of property in Silwan could
live there.
A village-like quarter
hugging the Old City walls,
Silwan is known to Jews as
Ir David, or City of David,
because it is located on what
archaeologists say was the
original site of Jerusalem in
King David's time.
A few Jews lived there in
the early years of this cen-
tury. None were left after
the Arab riots in 1929.
The recent incursion by
settlers was the first attempt
by Jews to move back.
The buildings apparently
were purchased from Arab
owners. Only one was oc-
cupied at the time. The Arab
family that lived there has
been evicted, but Jews are
not allowed to take posses-
sion pending a court hear-
ing.

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