Top news stories from Israel/Palestine: September 6, 2018

What We’re Reading

US-Israeli/Palestinian relations

Trump has no right to define who is a Palestinian refugee,

“Reducing the financial capacities of UNRWA services is one way the Trump Administration is hoping to force a redefinition of who constitutes Palestinian refugees and thus determine the issue,” writes Noura Erekat.

US ambassador sees Golan remaining in Israeli hands ‘forever’,

David Friedman suggests the Trump administration could recognize the Golan Heights as sovereign Israeli territory, weeks after John Bolton played down the idea.

Occupation/Human rights

Rabin’s Man in Oslo Analyzes What Went Wrong – and Right – With the 1993 Accords,

“It was a serious mistake to permit the settlements to continue to race ahead, at even an accelerated pace, because all of a sudden, Oslo started the clock running and caused the settlement movements to quickly begin to take over land before a permanent agreement.”

In West Bank Settlements, It’s a Bull Housing Market,

In 2000, there were fewer than 200,000 settlers living in the West Bank, excluding East Jerusalem, according to B’Tselem. Now the number is closer to 400,000.

Dozens of Housing Units Approved for Jewish Residents in East Jerusalem,

The local planning committee of Jerusalem’s municipality on Wednesday approved a plan to build 150 housing units in the Beit Hanina neighborhood in East Jerusalem.

Israel Admits to Top Court: We Paved Road on Private Palestinian Land,

In a statement to the High Court of Justice, the State Prosecutor’s Office wrote that the state mistakenly thought that it was paving the road, located in the South Hebron Hills, on state lands when it included them in the construction plan for the settlement of Shima.

Jerusalem Old City cable car plan savaged by architects, academics, tour guides,

At a stormy public meeting in the city on Wednesday, architects, academics, preservation experts, and tour guides heaped scorn on the government’s scheme to ferry up to 3,000 people per hour in up to 72 ten-person cabins.

The moment of truth for EU policy on Israel-Palestine,

“Whether European states follow through on their threats and warnings over the demolition of Khan al-Ahmar will determine a great deal about the EU’s relevance and its ability to influence Israeli policy vis-a-vis the Palestinians,” writes Michael Omer-Man.

BDS and Settlement boycotts

Itay Tiran, Israel’s No. 1 Theater Actor-director: BDS Is a Legitimate Form of Resistance,

“BDS is a perfectly legitimate form of resistance. And if we want to preach for a certain kind of political discussion that isn’t violent, we must strengthen these voices, even if it’s difficult,” said Itay Tiran, widely considered Israel’s leading theatrical actor-director, in an interview with Haaretz on the eve of his departure to Germany.

BDS Success Stories,

“The war on BDS, a legitimate, nonviolent protest movement, has dragged Israel into new territory.”

Paraguay moves its embassy back to Tel Aviv,

Foreign minister’s announcement comes as new President Mario Abdo Benitez looks to reset country’s Middle East policy.

Israel, Palestine & the Middle East

Jordan steps up support of east Jerusalem Palestinians,

“With instructions from His Majesty, we have endeavored to provide administrative support to Jerusalemites by reducing passport fees by a third, and by increasing the number of guards and administrators of the Jordanian waqf in Al-Aqsa Mosque to 1,000,” Wasfi Kilani, director of the Hashemite Fund for Al-Aqsa Mosque, said.