Planning and Building Rights
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Nowhere is discriminatory housing and planning policies more clear than in Jerusalem. In East Jerusalem, the predominantly Palestinian population is only permitted to build on 17% of the land, while 35% of the land in planned Palestinian neighborhoods has been designated as “open landscape areas” on which it is forbidden to build. On average, the Jewish Israeli resident of Jerusalem is allotted approximately 20 m/sq of housing, those Palestinians who do find available housing are only allotted 11 m/sq. Only 13% of the residential building permits granted each year are in Palestinian neighborhoods.
This blatant inequality perpetuates the socioeconomic imbalance, and inhibits the Palestinian residents of Jerusalem from realizing their basic right to housing. ACRI acknowledges that the overwhelming poverty among the Palestinians of East Jerusalem is a result of these discriminatory policies. As a result, ACRI continues to petition for the equal housing rights of Jerusalem’s Arab residents, while seeking improved infrastructure in East Jerusalem including postal services, sewage, water, and communications.
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Panel Unlawfully Using Outline Plan for Jerusalem
October 1, 2013
Bimkom and ACRI asked the court today to prevent the unapproved Jerusalem 2000 Outline Plan from being used to … Read more
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ACRI petitions against establishment of exclusive neighborhood for career officers in Jerusalem
January 16, 2013
The Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) filed a petition to the High Court of Justice on Monday (January … Read more
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ACRI in the News: November – December 2012
January 3, 2013
ACRI Op-Eds This Friday, we march for the right ‘to be human’ – December 5, 2012 (+972) by Hagai El-Ad, ACRI … Read more
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Umm Kulthum, ACRI, and the Postal Service in East Jerusalem
October 21, 2012
Last week, it was published that Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat dedicated Umm Kulthum Street in the Beit Hanina neighborhood in … Read more
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ACRI in the News: August 2012
September 2, 2012
Justice Ministry Regulation Would Prevent Stateless Persons from Filing Suit Justice Ministry to review new regulations that may ban Palestinians, … Read more
Legal Work
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Jerusalem Court Instructs Municipality To Halt Construction
April 1, 2009
Residents of Wadi Hilwa-Silwan neighborhood in East Jerusalem filed a petition against the massive construction and development work carried out … Read more
In the Knesset
Publications
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Poverty Is Not Fated – Policies of Poverty in East Jerusalem
May 14, 2012
Jerusalem Day will be marked next Sunday, and the Israeli media will put a spotlight on the city – but … Read more
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State of Human Rights Report 2011: Far from Sight, Liberty in Israel Is Diminishing
December 8, 2011
To mark International Human Rights Day, the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI) is publishing its annual report on … Read more
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ACRI Publications 2006-2010
October 27, 2010
ACRI’s Shadow Report regarding Israel’s Third Periodic Review by the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, October 2010 “Unsafe … Read more
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ACRI: Authorities Side with Settler Groups in East Jerusalem
September 5, 2010
In-depth report finds law-enforcement authorities are failing to protect Palestinian residents’ rights in high-tension neighborhoods “Unsafe Space: The Israeli Authorities’ … Read more
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“Wake Up Call: Jerusalem Is Not Unified”
May 19, 2009
Palestinians and Israelis gather on Jerusalem Day to protest against the discriminatory policies in East Jerusalem. A first of its … Read more