10-27-2014 Israeli committee to consider plans to build first city for Palestinian citizens in country’s history - Zafrir Rinat Mondoweiss from Haaretz

http://mondoweiss.net/2014/10/committee-palestinian-countrys?utm_source=Mondoweiss+List&utm_campaign=2ea688dfde-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b86bace129-2ea688dfde-398495333

 

…A report prepared by the city's planners notes that among the justifications for building a new Arab city is to create communities that do not belong to a number of clans, and to provide for citizens who do not have land to build on. The new community, intended for a middle-class population, is "a message to the Arab population that new communities are not only being built for Jews but for Arabs as well, as part of the process of affirmative action for the Arab population in the public sphere," the report states …The planning team met with a variety of Arab planners, mayors and academics. Some expressed their support for the project as a solution to the housing crunch, but others said they opposed the establishment of a new city for a specific population group, arguing that cities need to be open from the outset to all sectors.

 

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