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Jerusalem Chronology 2001 |
January
Jan.
3: PM Barak sends a letter to
Sephardic Chief Rabbi Eliahu Bakshi-Doron saying, "
Jan. 4: Barak rejects a recommendation by his security services
to allow Jews to visit the ‘
Jan. 7: Two former security officers send a public letter
to Barak warning of security threats to the
Jan.
8: Sheikh Ekrima Sabri, the Mufti of Jerusalem,
issues a fatwa or religious edict forbidding non-Muslims from controlling the
holy site of the Al-Aqsa compound: “Al-Haram Ash-Sharif, including the ground
the mosques are built on, that beneath them, as well as the space above them,
are all (belonging to) the Islamic Waqf and cannot be controlled by
non-Muslims."
Jan.
13: The Mitchell Commission visits
Haram Ash-Sharif without coordinating with
Jan.
14: Palestinians
fire at Neve Ya'acov in northern
Jan. 21: PM Barak orders the police to halt excavation
work by the Waqf at Haram Ash-Sharif.
- At
the new round of talks in Taba Israel proposes a plan based on the US proposals
and drafted by an expert team headed by
Moshe Amirav, which preserves the status quo by leaving out the issue of
sovereignty over Haram Ash-Sharif, while letting each side administer
their own holy sites.
Jan. 22: As the Taba talks continue, the Israeli side presents
plans on
Jan. 24: The Israeli Construction and Organization
Committee in Jerusalem discusses expansion plans for Har Homa towards Bethlehem and St. Elias Church; proposed
are 400 new housing units in addition to the 1,500 units built recently.
- The
Temple Mount Faithful petition the Israeli High Court of Justice, demanding
punishment of those undertaking alleged illegal construction on the Haram
Ash-Sharif.
Jan.
25: Waqf Dir. Adnan Al-Husseini says that 31,000
Palestinians live in the
Jan. 26: The Israeli Transportation Min. decides to open
a new tunnel (‘Eshkol Tunnel’) under Road No.1, starting from
Jan. 29: Jewish settlers occupy a
20-sq.meter shop and an apartment in Al-Wad Street in the Old City's Muslim
Quarter that were home to a Palestinian family for 13 years, claiming the property used to be owned by Jews in the past.
February
Feb.
2: A poll released by the American
Committee on
Feb.
4: Sec. of State Powell says the
Feb.
7: Sharon prays at the Western Wall, vows to keep
Jerusalem under Israeli control: “I am visiting Jerusalem, the capital of the
Jewish people for the past 3.000 years and the united and indivisible capital
of Israel - with the Temple Mount at its center- for all eternity.”
Feb.
11: WJM mayor Olmert says during a meeting with the
Jerusalem Planning and Construction Committee that 120,000 new residential
units are needed in the city to maintain the demographic balance, adding that
“The victory of Sharon in the elections has opened an opportunity, which we
should make use of.”
Feb. 13: A law passed in the Knesset allocates an extra
grant of
Feb.
16: Kol
Ha’ir reports
the cancellation of a tender for the creation of a high-tech park in Pisgat
Ze'ev due to lack of interest, due to "the security situation in recent
months."
Feb.
18: New military checkpoints are placed on roads
between Ramallah and
Feb.
21: An extremist Jewish group has claimed in the
Feb.
23: The Mufti of Egypt Nasser Farid
Wasel says the Al-Buraq (Western Wall) of the Haram Ash-Sharif is an Islamic
site and that there must be no Jewish sovereignty over it.
Feb.
28: Al-Ayyam reports that according to Orient House the IDs of 458
Jerusalemites were revoked under Barak.
March
March
1: Ha’aretz reports that the WJM Council has approved a plan for
a new Jewish settlement in Abu Dis, near the site of the future Palestinian
parliament building, consisting of 220 apartments on 63 dunums.
March
5: Ha'aretz quotes figures of the Israeli Interior Min., that put the settler population in ‘Greater’
March 8: A report published by the Israeli Interior Min.
shows that the number of Jewish settler increased by 8% in 2000, reaching a
total of 203,064.
March
9: The WJM Council approves plans for a new
220-housing unit settlement on 63 dunums of land in Abu Dis, opposite the
University, known as ‘Kidmat Zion’.
- The Israeli Min. of Construction endorses a plan to build 120 new
housing units in Gilo.
-
Settlers place three caravans near the Anata in an effort to connect it
with Kfar Adumim.
March
12: As part of a new policy to block off Palestinian
towns, side roads leading to
March
15: Ha'aretz reports that the WJM
District Planning and Building Committee approved a plan to build the 15-km
long "Eastern Ring Road" on land to be confiscated from Palestinian
landowners in Issawiyya, At-Tur, Izzariyya, Abu Dis and Ras Al-Amud. Part of
the area is the land PM Barak had intended to transfer to the PA.
March 19: The
WJM planning board approves the construction of an additional 2,832 housing
units in Har Homa.
March 22:
Replying to Pres. Bush’s comment concerning the transfer of the US Embassy to
Jerusalem, Sec.-Gen. of the Arab League Ismat Abdel Majid says that the issue
of Jerusalem is a red line that no state can cross and that the Arab position
is that East Jerusalem is an occupied Arab land, based on UN Res. 242, which
the US recognizes and supports.
March
23: 31 people are injured when a suicide bomber
blew himself up in French Hill,
March 27: A suicide bomber wounds over 20 people at the
French Hill junction in
March 28: The concluding statement of the Arab Summit in
March
31: Kol Hair
reports that the WJM has made it even more difficult to obtain building permits
for Palestinians and is increasing demolition orders for them. This year,
already 22 such orders were signed, most recently three for homes in
Ath-Thori, five in Ras Al-Amud and five in Um Tuba.
April
April 2: Ha'aretz reports the restoration of residency rights to 818
Palestinian Jerusalemites in 2000 and to 100 in the first three months of 2001
(1999: 183).
April
4: Israeli forces demolish in Anata the houses of
Salim Shawamra (for the third time after 1998 and 1999), Mohammed Karshan, Eid
Karshan, and Daoud Karshan. Demolition orders are delivered to another 30 Palestinian families in
and around
- The
Gluska Commission, appointed by former PM Barak, recommends the Israeli govt.
work "secretly" to reinforce Jordan's role on the Haram Ash-Sharif,
mainly to prevent further construction or digging by the Waqf and to put an end
to PA violations and "incitement".
April 5: The
Israeli High Court of Justice rejects a petition by the Temple Mount Faithful,
asking to be allowed to pray on the Haram Ash-Sharif
on Passover, to avoid more bloodshed. (The compound is closed to non-Muslims
since the beginning of the Intifada). Israeli PM Sharon expresses his support
of “visits by members of all faiths to the
April
15: In a press conference, Faisal
Husseini calls on Palestinians to protest the demolition of homes in
- The Israeli Housing Min. publishes data,
showing that most of the thousands of units constructed in public housing
projects in Givat Ze’ev and Ma’ale Adumim from 1994-2000 remain unsold: of
3,470 units offered in Ma’ale Adumim 1,610 (47%) remained unsold, and of 810
units offered in Givat Ze’ev 790 (97%). At Har Homa, 1,670 (76%) of the 2,200
housing units offered between 1999-2000 remain unsold.
April 20: The Jerusalem Post reports about plans by the
Jewish Quarter Development Corporation to build hundreds of new apartments in
the Jewish Quarter and dozens in the Muslim Quarter. The
project, which is yet to be approved by the WJM, also plans to build a one-half
kilometer long tunnel from the Jewish Quarter to the Western Wall. The
aim of this plan is to create Jewish continuity from Yemin Moshe neighborhood
in
May
May 4: Local newspapers run an ad by the WJM Construction
Committee, announcing the establishment of residential units in Sheikh Jarrah.
May 7-8: In Abu Dis, the Palestinian residents clash with
Israeli forces for several hours in the night after Israeli forces tried to
disperse a peaceful protest march against Israeli policies by firing bullets
and tear gas at the crowd.
May 9: Israeli authorities close the road on Hizma
junction, Shayyah road linking Al-Izzariyya and At-Tur and dig a ditch in the
road leading to Al-Izzariyya, all measures to prevent the movement of cars into
May 12: The Israeli cabinet committee on Jerusalem Affairs
reaffirms a decision taken under Barak’s tenure to build an eastern ring road
around the city.
May 15: Some 26 Palestinian students appeal to the Supreme
Court against the WJM, saying the WJM rejects free education to thousands of
Palestinian students, despite a law guaranteeing this to all Jerusalemites.
May 25:
- Ma’ariv reports that
May 28: Israeli Housing and Construction Min. Sharansky
approves bids for building over 700 new housing units in settlements, incl. for
496 new units in Ma’ale Adumim.
May 29: Israeli soldiers fire teargas at
May 31: Palestinian leader Faisal Husseini dies
suddenly of a heart attack in
June
June 1: Tens
of thousands of Palestinians from the
June 3: Mazen Joulani, 34, from
June 11: Israeli bulldozers and forces demolish the house of
Faraj Mohammed Harbawi, home to 15, in Wadi Kaddoum in the Ras Al-Amud area
without prior notice and although Harbawi had accepted a fine of
June 12: A Greek priest is killed by
snipers while driving on the Jerusalem-Jericho road.
June 13: Palestinian youth Awni Abdel Haddad is killed and
three others are injured, when their truck is fired at near Hizma, while on
their way home to
June 24: Israeli Min. of Housing declares a tender for the
construction of 2,900 settlement units at Har Homa.
June 27: Ma’ariv reports that the WJM plans a
June 28:
June 29: Kol Ha’ir reports that the Central Court in Jerusalem
instructed the ‘guard of absentee property’ to return a real estate in
Al-Musrara Quarter to the Copt Church after the church and the patriarchy were
declared absent without prior notification.
July
July 9: Dozens of workers on their way to work are caught
in ambushes set up by Israeli forces at Gilo settlement. The workers are held
under the heat of the sun for several hours as part of their punishment.
- In the largest demolition campaign in
July 11: The WJM sends demolition and land confiscation
warnings for two Palestinian houses and land nearby in Sheikh Jarrah. The
confiscated land will help establish a train station to link Pisgat Zeev
settlement with
July 12: The WJM prepares to execute a new settlement scheme
near Shu’fat, incl. the confiscation of 170 dunums of land that is currently
used as a slaughterhouse. The plan aims to construct 160 housing units on a
26,000-m2 area.
July 16: Over 1,000 students leave from Orient House in a
demonstration condemning Israeli measures against the Palestinian people and
children and calling for the end of occupation.
- Salem Ad-Dar’awi, 20, and Ibrahim Wahabneh, 20,
are killed in a car bomb near Beit Safafa, near a sports stadium, where the
opening ceremony of the Maccabi Games are scheduled to
take place.
July 17: Israeli Min. of Internal Security Uzi Landau issues
an order banning the 40th day commemoration of Faisal Husseini’s
death.
July 21: Israeli forces besiege the Orient House and set up
a number of roadblocks to search employees and visitors on their way into and
out of the building.
July 25: Israeli army radio reports that the first residents
of Har Homa settlement will enter their houses in Oct..
July 28-29: Palestinian inhabitants in and around Jerusalem
march towards Al-Aqsa Mosque to prevent possible attacks by Jewish extremists
who announced their coming to commemorate the destruction of the ‘Temple’.
Israeli forces raid Al-Aqsa Mosque, injuring 70 Palestinians and arresting 30
in the ensuing clashes.
July 30: Israeli bulldozers, under the protection of police
and soldiers, bulldoze three Palestinian houses under construction and a water well in Shu’fat.
In addition, WJM employees supervising the demolition process, confirm
that there are another 13 houses to be demolished in Shu’fat.
August
Aug.
2: The WJM
orders the destruction of eight Palestinian houses located on Ras Shihada
opposite Shu’fat RC, handing demolition orders without any proper notification.
- The WJM declares the confiscation of over
100 dunums of land on Jabal Mukabber for a bypass road to connect Ma'ale Adumim
and Har Homa.
Aug. 6: Israeli forces tighten the imposed military closure
on
Aug. 9: A Palestinian suicide bomber kills 16 people
blowing himself up at the Sbarro Pizzeria on
Aug. 10: Israeli forces raid and occupy Orient House, arrest
8 employees and seal off other Palestinian institutions allegedly linked to the PA, incl.the Arab Chamber of
Commerce, the Prisoners Society, and the Higher Council of Tourism.
Aug. 11: The Qalandia checkpoint on the Ramallah-Jerusalem
road is closed for the fourth day running.
Aug. 13: A new Israeli police headquarters is
established in the Damascus Gate area.
Aug. 13: Claiming that Palestinians were carrying out
illegal activities from the Orient House,
Aug. 19: PLC Speaker Ahmad Qrei’a says that Palestinians
reject meetings with Israelis until
Aug. 20: Israeli forces demolish a future nursery school in
Beit Hanina without prior warning.
- Israeli bulldozers also demolish the 4-storey
building under construction of Ibrahim Al-Joulani, without handing him a
demolition order beforehand.
Aug. 29: Israeli extremists open fire at a Palestinian car
near Anatot military camp, near Anata, killing Haidar Kanaan Al-Khatib, 26, and
injuring his father and brother.
September
Sept.
3: Three
bombs explode in French Hill and another at Gilo settlement. Three people are
slightly hurt. PFLP claims responsibility for the blasts.
Sept.
5: Israeli
Army Radio reports that the army was - in an unprecedented decision - to
declare areas along the Green Line as "closed military zones", in
particular near
Sept.
7: Israeli
bulldozers dig trenches in the roads of Ras Khamis near Shu’fat RC, roads
between Al-Izzariyya and At-Tur, and in roads connecting Beit Hanina with Beit
Iksa.
Sept.
8: The
Palestinian leadership requests the UNSC to intervene immediately in putting an
end to Israeli plans to isolate
Sept. 11: WJM bulldozers protected by Israeli policemen and
border guards demolish three homes in Al-Ashkariya in Beit Hanina without prior
warning. Six more families are handed demotion orders.
- Israeli security forces scuffle with bodyguards
of French FM Hubert Vedrine before a meeting with Palestinians, incl. Hanan
Ashrawi and Sari Nusseibeh - at the American Colony Hotel. Vedrine stresses
that
Sept. 14: Israeli forces arrest Mufti Sheikh Ekrima Sabri and
interrogate him at the Russian Compound Detention Center for four hours about
his recent participation in an Intifada conference in Beirut, where he also met
with Hizbullah Sec.-Gen. Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, and about his Friday sermon
in which he was quoted as saying that “Al-Aqsa is for Muslims only and
therefore Jews have no right to enter it”.
October
Oct. 15: Israeli police hands eviction notes to East
Jerusalemite families in Sheikh Jarrah ordering them to leave their homes by 8
Nov., as a group of Jewish investors claims that the 18 dunums of land in
question – owned by the Waqf and Sulaiman Hijazi - is rightfully theirs. The
Jews are planning to build housing units for 40 families and a hotel there.
Oct. 16: The WJM raid vegetables vendors near Damascus
Gate, in the
- WJM mayor Ehud Olmert,
reveals a project to construct a new Jewish settlement and a large shopping
mall in a car park at the entrance of Silwan, to be connected to the Wailing
Wall by a tunnel.
Oct. 17: Gunmen from the PFLP assassinate far-right Israeli
Toruism Mon. Rehavam Ze’evi at the Hyatt Hotel in
Oct. 18: Israeli occupation forces place over 20,000
inhabitants of Izzariyya under curfew.
Oct. 30: Over 500 Israeli forces accompanied by four
bulldozers demolish two Palestinian homes in Beit Hanina belonging to members
of the Said, Shuman and Saif families, two homes in Shu’fat (adjacent to Rekhes
Shu’fat settlement) belonging to Mustafa Abu ‘Al-Qam and Mustafa Abu Ne’a, and
a cement wall and construction site in Beit Hanina.
November
Nov. 1: Settlers
from Beit Orot take over a Palestinian house - home to the family of Anwar
Al-Kurd lived for 50 years - in Sheikh Jarrah.
Nov. 8: Israeli occupation authorities force the family of
Wa’el Al-Quneibi out of their home in Sheikh Jarrah and hands evacuation
notices to two other families, Al-Ghawi and Hanoun, nearby.
Nov. 14: Israeli authorities resume construction of a bypass
road from Az-Za'im to Izzariyya and At-Tur, completing the ring around
Nov. 15: The Palestinian leadership reiterates its appeal
for the UNSC to forcibly intervene to end the on going Israeli military
aggression and demands a clear UNSC resolution on the establishment of a
Palestinian state with
Nov. 22: In the night, Israeli forces shut down three PA
offices in a building in Izzariyya for operating “illegally”.