Sunday, May 16, 2010

Coexistence - Not

Between 1949 and 1967, Jerusalem was a divided city. For only 19 years. Ever since the mid-19th century when people began building neighborhoods outside the city walls, for the first time, the city was divided.

All of a sudden, there was an "Arab East Jerusalem", ruled by Jordan, an illegal occupier, which didn't really bother anyone.

Here's a picture taken from the Jordanian side, just after the war, from inside the Old City:




The view is from a point on the wall today between Kikar Tzahal (to the right outside the frame) and the Jaffa Gate (at the photo's far left). David's Tower is in the middle-left. Below, to the center-right, is no man's land.

And here you can see some of the damage and destruction caused by Arab attacks on the Mamilla neighborhood by Arabs:-



Israel wasn't "occupying" Arab land then except what the Arabs lost when they ignored the UN Paritition recommendation and went to war to annihilate the Jews - and lost.

But civilian targets were quite high on the Arab list.

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