The Jerusalemites represent 37% of the total population in Jerusalem, while the Israeli settlements represents the other 67%. The occupation seeks to reduce the Arab’s […]
The Jerusalemites represent 37% of the total population in Jerusalem, while the Israeli settlements represents the other 67%. The occupation seeks to reduce the Arab’s […]
One asked the Prophet – peace be upon him – that if we live after you, where do you command us to live? The Prophet […]
The most common problems faced by the citizens of Jerusalem, when they want to own homes are: the high cost of housing in the city […]
The demolition order is issued on the homes of the sanctified, usually for lack of authorization. In some cases, the Zionist entity forces the owners […]
Citizens of Jerusalem suffer from a lack of infrastructure services, such as: roads, sewage, water systems, power lines and public services.
Living outside the municipal boundaries of Jerusalem means that citizens of Jerusalem lose their Jerusalem identity and are therefore forced to live in unsuitable housing […]
The Occupying Power considers Palestinians residing Jerusalem to be “residents” not “citizens” and thus: they have no rights in the area of citizenship, but have […]
The policies of the occupation government encourage emigration to Jerusalem to increase the number of Jews in the city, and also stifle Jerusalem’s development and […]
As a result of the population increase in Jerusalem, the population of the city needs 35858 housing units until 2030, an average of 4482 new […]
The occupation seeks to impoverish the population of Jerusalem through the Barrier and the system of gates, and permits accompanying it; which prevented traders and […]
A number of Jerusalem families are at risk of displacement due to settlement activity in Jerusalem, particularly in the Ancient Town, Silwan and Sheikh Jarrah, […]
The average size of apartments in Jerusalem varies greatly from one district to another. The average size of the apartment in the Old Town is […]