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Israel takes another step toward Judaizing Jerusalem

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates denounced the Israeli government’s approval to build a cable car connecting the Old City of Jerusalem, saying that Israel seeks to Judaize the city.
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GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — The Palestinian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities decried Feb. 8 the Israeli government's approval to establish a cable car in the Old City of Jerusalem. The ministry considers this plan to be a settlement and Judaization project that seeks to establish Israel’s sovereignty over Jerusalem entirely, and alter the city’s scenery and Arab landscape. It noted that “the creation of a modernist element in the sky over Jerusalem will greatly damage the city’s international value and authenticity, as it does not go in line with its cultural nature and ancient religious and cultural aspect.”

In addition, it indicated that the project “passes near the walls of Jerusalem in Silwan, al-Tur and the Lions' Gate neighborhoods,” involves building stations in the Old City and “connects the various settlement and Judaization projects in East Jerusalem.”

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