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This article investigates the precarious position of Palestinian Bedouin communities of Eastern Jerusalem in the post-Oslo geopolitical and legal context of the battle for Palestine. The humanitarian vulnerabilities and precarious nature of life for these communities (and further afield) is the result of Israel’s on-going attempts to forcibly trans...
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... the Palestinian town of Abu Dis to the south west (see figure 1). Furthermore, the E-1 Plan is an integral component of the Greater Jerusalem Master Plan, which is the first planning framework that treats east and west Jerusalem as one urban unit, and serves as a mandatory map for land use and a blueprint for other municipal planning purposes. ...
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... motivated, the plan contemplates a Jewish majority by 70% to 30% Arabs in Jerusalem by 2030. 21 The E-1 plan, if implemented, will connect Ma'ale Adummim, established in 1975 and located 7 km to the east of Jerusalem, with East Jerusalem (see figure 1), foreseeing up to 15,000 housing units. 22 Most of the land within the E-1 area is privately owned land that was confiscated and declared by Israel as State land in the 1980s. ...
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