SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS
Showing posts with label Israel Land Fund. Show all posts
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Monday, January 3, 2011

Charedim Secretly Take Over Secular Neighborhood

Israel - Haredi (ultra-orthodox) website “Ladaat” (To Know) reports  that Vizhnitz Hassidim have secretly bought 70 apartments in Afula in recent weeks in order to take over the secular neighborhood in the Jezreel Valley town. The sellers did not know that the buyers were haredim, as the purchases were made in stages.
Sources at “Ladaat” told “Globes” that the purchases were just the start of a campaign, and that other haredi buyers groups were now organizing to take over other secular neighborhoods in Israeli cities across the country. “The haredim are looking for two things: neighborhoods where they can separate the haredi and secular communities, and low apartment prices,” said a source.
The sources added that there is anger in the haredi community over actions taken by Minister of Housing and Construction Ariel Atias, who has promised low-cost housing for haredim in the periphery, and warned the government that unless it set aside towns for haredi settlement, the haredi coalition partners would vote against the budget. Atias is a member of the Mizrahi haredi party Shas. “Atias promised cities and hilltops, but did not keep his promise. The religious parties voted in favor of the biennial budget last week only because [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu promised to look out for them in the future, but what about housing for haredim? That’s why we’re seeing these buyers groups, and we’ll see more of them,” the source said.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Jew Offers to Buy Nof Zion

(Israelnationalnews.com) The threatened Arab takeover of a Jewish neighborhood along the seam-line in Jerusalem may have been averted. The Digal Investments and Holdings company informed the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange that it received, on Sunday, another proposal to buy all its land holdings in the Nof Zion project in Jerusalem, as well as other holdings.
The identity of the buyer is not known, other than that he is Jewish – as opposed to the man whose offer has been under consideration until now, Arab-American Bashar Al-Masri.
The offer, if it goes through, will help Digal pay off its debts to Bank Leumi – and Digal has said that it will then be able to raise the money for its approximately 50 million shekels’ worth of debts to its bondholders.
Reactions
The proposal has led to the suspension of one effort to raise money among Jewish interests to save the religious-Zionist neighborhood – and redoubled efforts in another direction. A company called Be’Emunah [With Faith], has been raising money to buy the Nof Zion properties, but announced that in light of the news, it is “freezing” its campaign.

Aryeh King, on the other hand, who is involved in a parallel effort to raise money to buy Digal’s Nof Zion bonds, told Israel NationalNews, “Tomorrow is the bondholders’ meeting at which they will vote on which proposal to accept. Both proposals are equal, and we have no guarantee that the Jewish offer will be accepted. If we had another few million shekels, we could sway the vote. I call upon everyone to place an order with their bank to buy this bond, in the coming hours.” King’s website, IsraelLandFund.com, provides more information.
The project was billed over the past few years as a “religious Zionist” neighborhood in a strategic spot, in terms of both Jewish-Arab demographics and a panoramic view of the Temple Mount and the Old City.
Globes reported that if Bank Leumi forces the sale of the Nof Zion project to Al-Masri, it faces a possible widespread boycott in the United States. Several apartment owners in the project have written to Bank Leumi as follows: “I have been involved in this project ever since it was presented to the public some eight years ago, and I am in contact with many of its American investors. These people have power and are very influential in their communities. We were under the impression that Bank Leumi would never work against the People of Israel - but we are now quickly concluding that this is not true. It appears that Bank Leumi is taking part in an act of treachery in allowing secret deals that will lead to the sale of Nof Zion properties to Arab interests.”
On the Thickness of the Pencil Mark
One of the first residents of the neighborhood, Moti Mintzer, said, “We are located right on the thickness of the pencil mark, in no-man’s land.” He was referring to the lines drawn in 1948 on a map of Jerusalem by the respective commanders of the Israeli and Jordanian forces at a ceasefire meeting during the War of Independence, showing where their forces were stationed. These lines, which were not contiguous in some places, became the de-facto borders of the city of Jerusalem for the ensuing 19 years, until Israel liberated the entire city in the Six Day War. 

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

JWR: Aryeh King: He puts his money where his beliefs are; Israeli activist buys up Arab property for Jewish residency, diplomats and administration bigs be damned

JewishWorldReview.com | 

JERUSALEM — (MCT) Aryeh King has a vision of the future of Jerusalem that would horrify the diplomats and U.S.-led negotiators who arrived this week to try to resuscitate negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

"I've heard people say Jerusalem is for everyone, but it is not," the right-wing activist and founder of the nonprofit Israel Land Fund told an audience earlier this week. "Jerusalem is for the Jews, and we need to stop apologizing about this."
As he ran through a PowerPoint presentation on the future of Jerusalem, more than two dozen local city and development experts applauded.
Officials in the Jerusalem municipality say King is among the most influential and effective activists moving Jewish settlers into largely Arab east Jerusalem. As a close confidant of Florida billionaire Irving Moskowitz, he has the means and the backing to bring his vision of Jerusalem to life.
On a large projector in Jerusalem's Begin Center, a museum and research center created for Israel's sixth prime minister, Menachem Begin, King displayed his ideal map of interspersed Arab and Jewish communities between the Palestinian cities of Bethlehem and Ramallah.
King made no apologizes or concessions as he described the process by which he helps Jews settle in the disputed area. He made no apologies for the Arab straw men — people who pose as buyers and put their names on land deals — he uses to buy property from Palestinian families and then transfer ownership to Jewish settlers.
The Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank, has ruled that Arabs who sell their property to Jews are violating a law, a crime that's punishable by death.

The Palestinian Authority has ruled that Arabs who sell their property to Jews are violating a law, a crime that's punishable by death


By using non-Jews as his straw men, King said, he outmaneuvers the Palestinians, who otherwise would be punished by their communities.
"There are loopholes in place and well-established means of moving Jewish families anywhere. We have used this method for years, and it works, despite the best efforts of the government to stop us," he said.
He gave an example from six months ago. Using an Arab family from the northern Israeli city of Acco, he bought a property in Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood.
The Arab family negotiated with the property's Palestinian owners and managed to get what he said was a discounted price for moving in immediately. When the deal had been processed and signed and the money transferred, the Arab family transferred the deed to a Jewish family that moved in.
King makes his living the way other real estate agents do; on the website of the Israel Land Fund, he displays available properties, including "ideological sites" — those in the West Bank.
The website explains to potential investors that, "Investing in property in Israel is without a doubt one of the best investments a Jew can make."
"With hundreds of properties all over Israel being offered for sale, the Israel Land Fund offers every Jew, regardless of location, the opportunity to obtain a portion of the land.
"House by house, lot by lot, the Israel Land Fund is ensuring the land of Israel stays in the hands of the Jewish people forever. You, too, can take part in this great endeavour," the website says.
King said that despite the positions of the U.S. government and most of Europe, he was receiving "more interest than ever" from "sympathetic parties" abroad.
His organization has been involved in some of the most controversial settler disputes in recent years, including the Shepherd's Hotel in East Jerusalem, which the U.S. has protested.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a partial freeze on settlements in the West Bank 10 months ago, but he's refused to announce a similar freeze on East Jerusalem settlements, arguing that the city has a "special status" and would remain a "united Jewish capital."
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Yitzchak Pindrus said he was well aware of King's activities.
"We know about these kind of activities happening, but if someone private goes and buys a home, what does anyone in the world really expect the municipality to do? I know politically it sounds great," he said. "There are quite a few of these cases, but they are private interactions between buyers and banks and sellers. We can't intervene, and no government in the world would expect us to do otherwise."
King's activities illustrate the difficulty of attempting to halt Jewish building in East Jerusalem, Pindrus said.
"It is easy to point to his activities and use them as an excuse to embarrass the Israeli government, but there is nothing illegal about his activities. There is no authority to stop him," Pindrus said.
Sitting at a cafe minutes from one of the East Jerusalem homes he's attempting to purchase in largely Arab Sheikh Jarrah, King seemed confident that the municipality won't stop him.
"They have not made things easy, but there are ways around them," he said, swinging his feet in the sandals that betray his upbringing in a rural town in southern Israel's Negev desert.
Jerusalem is the last place in the world he thought he'd live, let alone learn to love, he said.
"I always loved warm places, the beach. I never thought that I would love Jerusalem so much that I would fight to protect her, but this has become my life," he said.
In a single hour, he took nine phone calls related to various projects he's advancing with pro-settler groups, including Ateret Cohanim and Elad.
Though 2009 was one of his biggest years, he has even bigger hopes for 2010, although he wouldn't provide a number to support his claim.
"God willing, it will be even bigger. We'd like to see Jewish presence in Jerusalem expand to this," he said, pointing to his map dotted with potential settlements.

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