10-15-2014 A House-by-House Struggle for Control of a Jerusalem Neighborhood - ISABEL KERSHNER New York Times
…That day Elad, a nongovernmental settler association dedicated to preventing any future division of Jerusalem, said it had helped Kendall Finance, which describes itself as a privately owned real estate investment company, buy the homes. Through a multimillion-dollar series of complex and shadowy transactions spanning several years, Elad engineered the largest private settlement initiative in decades.
The operation was condemned by the White House as "provocative," but defended by Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who denounced the notion that Jews should be barred from living wherever they wanted in Jerusalem and asserted that their presence promoted coexistence. Other supporters of the settlers noted that a community of Jews had lived in Silwan before the area came under Jordanian control in 1948….
Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member
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