“During World War II, my grandmother escaped the ghetto in Lvov and fled to Warsaw, where she lived on the ‘Aryan side’ of the city with false papers,” he relays. “She always told us she was more afraid of the Poles than the Germans, because the Germans wouldn’t recognize her as Jewish but the Poles would. This is something I may not be able to discuss after this censorship law is implemented.”
Izraelizacja wschodniej Jerozolimy Palestyńczycy tracą łączność ze swoim narodem
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Coraz więcej Palestyńczyku chce uczyć się hebrajskiego, głosować w lokalnych wyborach i otrzymać obywatelstwo Izraela. Ale czy Izrael im na to pozwoli? Od czasu wybudowania muru oddzielającego wschodnią Jerozolimę od wschodniego brzegu następuje izraelizacja obszaru. Palestyńczycy stracili łączność
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In these areas (east Jerusalem and the surrounding villages) there were some 70,000 Palestinians, who were considered part of the population of the recently united city. Israeli law was applied in the areas, unlike in the West Bank, to which Israeli law was not applied, even when settlements were built in it.
However, these new residents of Jerusalem were not given the status of Israeli citizens, although they live in areas that are considered integral parts of Israel by law."
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Today, there are some 300,000 Arabs living in east Jerusalem, and around
This also means that east Jerusalemites do not have the option to improve their quality of life by moving to a suburb of the city in the West Bank or by studying abroad, for instance, without fearing loss of access to their hometown.
An Ir Amim report says that between 1967 and 2014, the state revoked the status of permanent residency from 14,416 Arabs living in east Jerusalem.
Moreover,