The reality of Israel's "open Jerusalem"

Source Center for Research on Globalization

No one would have been more surprised than Fawziya Khurd by the recent pronouncement of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, that Israel operates an "open city" policy in Jerusalem. Mr Netanyahu told his cabinet on Sunday that Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem following the 1967 war -- what he called the city's "unification" -- meant that all residents, Jews and Palestinians alike, could buy property wherever they chose. According to experts, however, the reality is that in both a practical and legal sense Mr Netanyahu's "open city" is a fiction, extended only to the settlers and not to Mrs Khurd or to the 250,000 other Palestinians of East Jerusalem.