Publish date9 Nov 2022 - 14:13
Story Code : 572489

Israeli regime allocates $7.9 m to advance Judaization project in Silwan

Israeli regime has funded the Elad settlement association with $7.9 m to promote Judaization projects in Wadi Rababah neighborhood, south of Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Israeli regime allocates $7.9 m to advance Judaization project in Silwan
According to Israeli daily Haaretz the Elad settlement association has established public parks, agricultural projects and developed a new tourism hub at the expense of the original owners of the land, stripping their rights and preventing the Palestinian geographical expansion in Silwan.
 
It added that the settlement project run by Elad is supported by several occupying institutions, including the Jerusalem Municipality, Israel’s Nature and Parks Authority, the Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry, and the Jerusalem Development Authority.
 
The Elad Association, which is considered the spearhead of the illegal settlement in Jerusalem, revealed a project in Silwan called “Farm in the Valley” to attract thousands of settlers to the occupied city of Jerusalem, as part of the so-called “national park”, which was established on Palestinian land.
 
According to Haaretz, the Elad group pursues the declared objective of “Judaizing” East Jerusalem, including Silwan, as a part of its mission to expand a Jewish presence across the occupied city and to uproot the indigenous Palestinian population under the guise of archeological and touristic endeavors.
 
Elad is considered one of the richest non-governmental organizations in the entity, and it supervises about 70 settlement outposts in Silwan, most of which are located in the Wadi Hilweh area, which is the closest area to Al-Aqsa, and funds the Zionist excavations in the area.
 
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