How a large and significant urban population of Palestinians is shut out of decision-making about their collective needs.
A glimpse back into days when all of Jerusalem’s population had electoral representation
Musa Kazim al-Husseini, the “undisputed leader of the Palestinian Arabs,” held important political positions in Jerusalem until his death at age 81
What happens when a city walls off a densely populated neighborhood and then abandons it?
Ibrahim and his family have no choice but to keep living in a collapsing building in Bir ‘Awna to afford rent and keep their Jerusalem residency permits.
The team from Xana Capital Ltd. tried to stake its claim to a large area of the Armenian Quarter by force in the wake of the Patriarchate’s filing of intention to cancel a controversial land lease deal.
The land lease deal between the Armenian Patriarchate and the Jerusalem municipality, concluded in secrecy, is now in the courts.
Since 1967, Palestinian Jerusalemites have largely boycotted the Jerusalem municipal elections. Will this time be any different?
Who is responsible for what in East Jerusalem’s education system? You might be surprised.