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  2. Jewish land purchase in Palestine - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Palestine(1945) Land ownership by sub-district Map published in 1945 by UN Ad Hoc Committee on the Palestine Question In the 1880s, Jews, predominantly Ashkenazi, began purchasing land and properties across Ottoman Syria in order to expand the collective territorial ownership of the Yishuv. Large ...

  3. Israeli demolition of Palestinian property - Wikipedia

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    Israel has demolished or compelled the owners to demolish, 1097 homes in East Jerusalem between 2004 and 2020, leaving 3,579 people of whom 1,899 minors, homeless. [29] The number of homes demolished in the rest of the West Bank from 2006 until 30 September 2018 is estimated to be at least 1,373, resulting in homelessness for 6,133 Palestinians ...

  4. Israeli land and property laws - Wikipedia

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    Israel Land Administration Law (1960) describes the details of establishing and operating the Israel Land Administration. [7] Covenant between the State of Israel and the World Zionist Organization, establishing the Jewish National Fund (1960). [8] 13 percent of Israel's land belongs to the Jewish National Fund, [9] which is managed by the ILA.

  5. Mahane Yehuda (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1888, 50 homes had been built in Mahane Yehuda and some buyers had begun re-selling their homes. [5] A decade later, 162 homes had been constructed. [8] The homes were constructed in typical fashion for the day, with an inner room accessed from an outer room. [3] [7]

  6. Palestinian land laws - Wikipedia

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    Israel captured the West Bank from Jordan and Gaza from Egypt during the Six-Day War of 1967. Under international law as interpreted by the Palestine Liberation Organization, Jordanian laws as they existed on 4 June 1967 (the eve of the occupation) are applicable to the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, [8] and Israel as an Occupying Power is obliged to respect these laws.

  7. Sheikh Jarrah controversy - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. OCHA map of Palestinian communities under threat of eviction in East Jerusalem, as at 2016. Three areas of Sheikh Jarrah are identified: Im Haroun, Karm al-Jaouni and central Sheikh Jarrah. Checkpoints since 3 May 2021 at Karm Al Jaouni area of Sheikh Jarrah The Sheikh Jarrah controversy, which has ...

  8. Batei Ungarin - Wikipedia

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    Batei Ungarin was established in 1891 by immigrant Hungarian Jews. [2] [3] By World War I, there were 100-200 homes (350 by 1948), a synagogue, a beit midrash, and a mikveh.

  9. Har Homa - Wikipedia

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    The Arab states again went to the Security Council. The General Assembly condemned Israel's actions, but two UNSC resolutions in March were again vetoed by the US. [16] In March 1997, the Netanyahu government, which saw the construction of homes in Har Homa as a legitimate expansion of Jerusalem, eventually started the work. [17]