The Jerusalem District Planning Committee last week advanced approval for the construction of 700 housing units in the capital city’s southwestern Givat Hashaked (“Almond Hill”) neighborhood.

The project is located just southeast of the Pais Arena Jerusalem sports facility, on the northwest edge of the Arab neighborhood of Beit Safafa. Final approval is pending, but it is a near certainty.

The plan to build in this area was formulated under the government of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in the 1990s, but it was shelved due to foreign and local political pressure as it is adjacent to the 1949 armistice line (the so-called Green Line).

The Givat Hashaked project, along with a 1,500-unit building plan for Jerusalem’s “Lower Water Aqueduct” neighborhood, was pulled from the planning committee’s agenda by Prime Minister Yair Lapid in July, to avoid a flare-up with the U.S., as both plans were set to be advanced just hours before the arrival of President Joe Biden in Israel.... Read More: JNS