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Open Letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu and the new unity Government on Jerusalem - Opeds

Four significant threats endanger Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish State. The new unity government must act resolutely now. Opinion

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Dear Prime Minister Netanyahu and the New Unity Government Ministers,

As you finally usher in this unity government, many crucial challenges face you: the fallout from the Corona pandemic, existential security challenges, a difficult economy, and more. However, one challenge stands out in particular: Jerusalem.

We happily celebrate 53 years of the liberation of Jerusalem, yet there are still significant threats that are facing our united Capital:

The new government, under your leadership, must make Jerusalem a top priority – not only in word, but in deed – especially given today's unique geo-political and health reality.

This letter sums up for you FIVE of the major challenges and opportunities now facing Jerusalem, as well as the broad steps we recommend you take in the coming period.

Demographics

The Background: Jerusalem's Jewish majority has decreased from 72% in 1990, to about 60% in 2020. If this trend continues, Jerusalem could lose its Jewish majority within 10 years. The main causes for Jewish emigration from Jerusalem over the last 3 decades have been unaffordable housing and lack of employment opportunities.

Your Challenge: Increase the Jewish majority in Jerusalem to 85% over the coming 10 years

Our Policy recommendations:

Security

The Background: There have been thousands of attacks and attempted attacks on Jerusalem’s Jewish residents, especially since the beginning of the knife intifada in 2015. Additionally, there are countless propaganda attacks on Jewish Jerusalem’s very legitimacy.

Your Challenge: To significantly reduce the number of security and crime related incidents in the Jerusalem area and create a stronger reality of safety and security among all Jerusalem residents, and to respond to the propaganda attacks with hasbara, advocacy and public relations initiatives.

Our Policy recommendations:

Construction

The Background: Over the past 25 years, more than 420,000 Jews have left Jerusalem, while only 255,000 have arrived. Building starts have averaged 1,900 units a year, despite the demand being over 4,000 units. As a result, home prices have soared, leading Jews to leave the city for more affordable locations. The demographic imbalance has increased.

Your Challenge: To increase the Jewish population by 350,000 people within the present municipal borders through a massive boost of housing supply.

Our Policy recommendations:

Illegal Arab building

The Background: For decades, Arabs in eastern Jerusalem have been building illegally, with the government and municipality barely contesting them (unlike the much stricter enforcement in the Jewish sections). We estimate there are over 30,000 illegal housing units today in Jerusalem. Less than 1% are dealt with through prosecution or are demolished. Very few builders of illegal housing pay municipal or other taxes, despite their receiving services from the city.

Your Challenge: Reduce illegal building to the level seen in other major cities - by means of demolitions, legislation and enforcement.

Our Policy recommendations:

A Greater Jerusalem Municipality

The Background: Demographic and security threats and urban challenges have led political leaders to propose the creation of a Greater Jerusalem Metropolitan Municipality, similar to what exists in New York, Toronto, Montreal, London and many other world cities. This would increase the Jewish population of Jerusalem by 250,000 residents. Today, with the danger of losing a Jewish majority in Jerusalem and the Trump plan approving the extension of Israeli law on area C, the time is right to implement this plan.

Your Challenge: To incorporate the surrounding satellite towns of Jerusalem into a Greater Jerusalem Metropolitan Area, while retaining limited local independence through a borough system.

Your Challenge: To incorporate the surrounding satellite towns of Jerusalem into a Greater Jerusalem Metropolitan Area, while retaining limited local independence through a borough system.

Our Policy recommendations:

We implore this newly formed unity Government to adopt these policy proposals as a whole. Then the future of a united Jerusalem from a political, demographic, security and urban point of view will be guaranteed for generations to come. There is also a broad consensus among most of the Zionist parties in Israel for these policies.

We trust that brave and determined leaders like you will fulfill the dreams of our ancient prophets by expressing their visions in a modern reality. More than any other achievement, these will be embedded in the annals of our rich Jewish history.

If I forget Thee Oh Jerusalem…

May G-d be with you and bless you with success!

Chaim Silberstein, Founder and President David Aiello, Director and Board member

Im Eshkachech-Keep Jerusalem (advocacy, education, and policy research)

Appendix: Proposed map of the Greater Jerusalem Municipality (credit: Im Eshakchech)

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