2-1-2018 Israel using tourism to legitimise settlements, says EU report – Ben Ehrenreich Guardian
Israel is developing archaeological and tourism sites to legitimise illegal settlements in Palestinian neighbourhoods of Jerusalem, European Union diplomats in the city have warned. A leaked report acquired by the Guardian cited projects in parts of East Jerusalem – occupied by Israel since 1967 – that are being used "as a political tool to modify the historical narrative and to support, legitimise and expand settlements" [and marginalise] the continuity of other religions and cultures in the region]. The report identified settler-run excavation sites in the heart of majority-Arab districts, a proposed cable car project with stops on confiscated land and the designation of built-up urban areas as national parks…The document, a report written annually by the EU Heads of Mission in Jerusalem, presented a bleak picture, saying the overall situation in the city and the prospects for peace had worsened...
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