Talk:Judaization of Jerusalem

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Bop34 in topic this article needs numbers for context
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  • Leilani Farha, ‘Bringing Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights Home: Palestinians in Occupied East Jerusalem and Israel,’ in Isfahan Merali, Valerie Oosterveld (eds.), 'Giving Meaning to Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights',University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001, pp160-179

-Text:Building permits are impossible to obtain. ‘the only way a Palestinian can receive a building permit is if the applicant can prove sole ownership of or title to the plot of land on which he or she wishes to build or renovate. As the Israeli government knows, this is practically impossible because when Israel occupied what is now East Jerusalem, 80 percent of the land was privately owned by Arabs but only one-third had been formally surveyed and registered by the Jordanian government. Since 1967 no land registration for Palestinians has been permitted' p.162

-In the notes (n.3 p.254) she refers us to the United Nations Commission on Human Settlements, HS/C/14/2/Add.1 at 7 (1992), “Housing Requirements of the Palestinians,” which states: “The military occupation and colonial policy of the occupying power which is aimed at the Judaization of the land had extremely adverse effects on the Palestinian housing sector.”

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On the first paragraph of the Background portion, the word "Romanization" leads to this article, which is actually about the transliteration of foreign writing systems into the Latin alphabet. The correct article would be Romanization (cultural). Somebody fix dis pls.84.250.86.251 (talk) 13:16, 24 November 2018 (UTC)

Extended-confirmed-protected edit request on 4 May 2020

I'd like to add a citation for the statement appearing the article: "The creation of a Jewish majority in Jerusalem has always been a high priority of the Israeli government, after 1947 in West Jerusalem and after 1967 in East Jerusalem. "The citation documenting Israeli policy after 1967 seeking to ensure/increase Jewish majority is by Chesin, Hutman and Melamed, Separate and Unequal: The Inside Story of Israeli Rule in East Jerusalem, Harvard University Press, 1999. Wikiyahu (talk) 09:53, 4 May 2020 (UTC)

 Done Nithintalk 21:15, 4 May 2020 (UTC)

this article needs numbers for context

Demographic history of Jerusalem by religion, based on available data
  Muslims
  Jews
  Christians

This article should link directly to Demographic history of Jerusalem for context, since the subject is so directly related. The following graph, from that article, should be added. --Scharb (talk) — Preceding undated comment added 04:18, 30 August 2021‎

Additionally, the wording "approved a law that Arab store owners in all of Jerusalem must include at least 50% of their signs in Hebrew" should be changed to "approved a law that all store owners in Jerusalem, including Arabs, must include at least 50% of their signs in Hebrew" --Scharb (talk) 04:31, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
 Done bop34talkcontribs 12:07, 2 September 2021 (UTC)