not cope with the phenomenon: They lacked the space, budget and tools to provide the Arab popula- tion with modern housing inside the Old City walls. Providing alternative housing would be too costly — and would go against the Palestinians' nationalist credo. The result: an increasing pace of illegal construction, with rooms crowding on top of each other and base- ments turned into living quarters. Some 25 percent of the flats in the Muslim Quarter have no showers, and with sad and angry eyes. GIL SEDAN - a number. of families often share the same toilet. "Why don't you understand? We don't want you Jewish Telegraphic Agency Some Jewish families also are moving into the Muslim here," said tour guide Ali Jadda, who spent 17 years in Quarter, living in homes purchased from Arab owners in Israeli jails for throwing a grenade in the western part Jerusalem roundabout ways. Under the guidance of the Ateret of the city, wounding nine Israelis. "You are welcome ince the Palestinian intifada (uprising) Cohanim settlers' organization, these Jews hope ona, day as tourists, but as occupiers you are not wanted here." began two years ago, Jerusalem Mayor to outnumber Arabs in the Old City. That is the story in a nutshell: Many Jerusalem Ehud Olmert had boasted that Arab resi- families live under heavy protection: . The Jewish Arabs see the Jews as occupiers. dents of eastern Jerusalem had opted to Surveillance cameras transmit images of people "One should not forget the facts: It is us who stay out of the violence for fear of losing Israeli came to them; they did not come to us," said Meron approaching the Jewish residences to the Old City social service benefits. police headquarters, and armed guards respond to Benvenisti, a former deputy mayor of Jerusalem. With the recent arrest of an eastern Jerusalem ter- knocks on the doors. In Israel's 1948 War of Independence, Arab sol- rorist cell deemed responsible for several attacks — Some 6,000 families, or about 35,000 people, live diers forced the Jews from the Old City's Jewish including the July 31 bombing of a Hebrew in the Old City. Sixty-eight percent of them are Quarter, ending a presence dating back centuries. In University cafeteria that killed nine people — Muslims, 24 percent Christians and 8 percent Jews. the ensuing 20 years of Jordanian occupation, evi- Israelis were left asking: Arabs in Unlike the Muslims and eastern Jerusalem, too? Jews, the Christians are eager The discovery of the cell coin- t'< to leave, often emigrating ---., cided with a survey by the overseas. Jerusalem Institute for Israel Given the heavily politi- Studies that reported alarming cized atmosphere and the I V' ' s ?A•44' figures concerning the standard incitement by Palestinian of living in Jerusalem's Old City Authority agents, economic E and raised questions about 35 incentives aren't enough to years of Israeli rule there. win Israel much loyalty from Unlike Israeli Arabs, most Arab Jerusalem's Arabs. residents of eastern Jerusalem who The seizure of the terrorist came under Israeli rule following gang is unlikely to change the 1967 Six-pay War do not political views about the fate carry Israeli citizenship. They are of eastern Jerusalem. not entitled to Israeli passports, Critics of the government, are not entitled to vote and can- like Benvenisti, say the most not be elected to national bodies. Israel can hope for is to keep They are eligible to vote in the situation under control. municipal elections, though most Hawks like Internal Security choose not to — with help from Minister Uzi Landau and his Palestinian grOups — so as not to deputy, Gideon Ezra, say the The Arab neighborhood of Silwan in eastern Jerusalem, bottom right, where a cell of Hamas terrorists had cell's capture shows that anti- legitimize Israeli rule in the city. been operating, is not far from Hebrew University; top right, where the cell set off a deadly bomb July 31. Still, they have Israeli identity Israel feelings are endemic in cards, which allow them free the Palestinian population, movement throughout Israel and regardless of their social and economic condition. dence of Jewish history was systematically destroyed. relatively free movement in and out of the West The fact that the cell members received Israeli social In 1967, after it was attacked by Jordan, Israel Bank — freedom that the terrorist gang allegedly benefits and worked in Israel proves it is not poverty captured the Jewish Quarter and the other parts of put to bloody use. that causes terrorism, they say. eastern Jerusalem. The conquered parts were Most importantly, Arabs in eastern Jerusalem are Some are looking beyond last week's news to possible annexed to Israel, but — fearful of changing the entitled to the range of social benefits available to all political solutions. The Jerusalem Institute study points country's demographic balance — the inhabitants Israelis, such as national health insurance, unem- at eight alternative solutions to the conflict over were not offered citizenship. ployment payments, minimum wage benefits, child Jerusalem. Thus, just as the Arabs do not want the Jews in allowances and other social security benefits. Ruth Lapidot, a law professor who chaired the Jerusalem, many would say that the Israeli authori- It was access to such services that Olmert figured report team, prefers one of the alternatives: Both ties do not regard the city's 220,000 Arabs as equal would deter residents of eastern Jerusalem from join- Israel and the Palestinians relinquish sovereignty partners. ing the Palestinian campaign of terror — a calcula- claims in the Old City and try to reach a functional The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies' report tion that authorities now say was tragically wrong. agreement on running the holy area. showed the poor living situation in the Old City. Though far fewer Israelis and tourists visit the Old Israel has been open to various compromise pro- With some 280 people - per acre, it is one of the most City today than in past years, very few hostile acts posals, but the Palestinian Authority insists on full crowded places on earth. The population has grown have been carried out against visitors. sovereignty over all Arab neighborhoods and denies rapidly since the unification of the city in 1967, both But the hatred is still there. The merchants look that the Jews have any connection to the Temple due to natural growth and the illegal immigration of at the few Israelis who dare to enter the Old City Mount, the Old City's crown jewel and the holiest Arabs from the West Bank who wanted to enjoy walls — mostly religious Jews on their way to the site in Judaism. Western Wall or other sites in the Jewish Quarter — Israeli social service benefits. Israeli authorities could Boiling Pot Discovery of Jerusalem terror cell prompts look at Israel's stewardship. S . ❑ 314 8/30 2002 29