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UNITED NATIONS Ofce for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs occupied Palestinian territory EAST JERUSALEM: KEY HUMANITARIAN CONCERNS UPDATE DECEMBER 2012 1. Israel’s unilater al annexat ion of East  Jerusalem and the surr ounding West Bank hinterland contravenes international law. It is not recognized by the international community which considers East Jerusalem an integral part of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), (see UN Security Council resolutions 252, 267, 471, 476 and 478). 2. Since1967, Israeli measures have altered the status of East Jerusalem and affected the residency status of Palestinians, their access to basic services, and their ability to plan and develop their communities . In the long term, failure to address these factors risks undermining the Palestinian presence in East Jerusalem. 3. Israeli settlement activity in East Jerusalem is illegal and occurs at the expense of land and resources for Palestinian construction and development, placing residents at risk of forced eviction, displacement and dispossession. As the occupying power, Israel is responsible for administering the occupied territory for the benet of the protected Palestinian population. 4. Israeli -imposed movement and access restrictions also impede the access of Palestinians from the res t of the West Bank and from the Gaza Strip to services in East  Jerusalem, including health facilities which provide specialised and emergency health services unavailable elsewhere in the oPt.  Physical and bureaucratic obstacles impact access of medical staff to hospitals and clinics and access of students to schools. 5. The Barrier, settlement expansio n and related restrictions on Palestinian move- ment are incr easingly cutti ng off East Je- rusalem – the focus of Palestinian political, commercial, religious and cultural life – from the rest of the oPt. Planned settlement expansion in the wider Jerusalem metropolitan area, particularly the E1 plan, will increase this separation. Around 293,000 Palestinians currently reside in East Jerusalem, in addition to 200,000 Israeli settlers who reside in the settlements which have been constructed and expanded since 1967, con trary to international law (end of 2011, ICBS). Approximately 4 million Palestinians from the remainder of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) are prohibited from entering East Jerusalem without Israeli-issued permits, which are difcult to obtain. Access to East Jerusalem is controlled by a combination of physical and administrative obstacles. Pal estinians who are able to obtain permits can only use four of the 16 checkpoints along the Barrier . Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem lack a secure legal residency status. Between 1967 and mid-2010, around 14,000 Palestinians had their Jerusalem residency revoked by the Israeli authorities. Approximately 55,000 Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are physically separated from the urban centre by the Barrier; they must cross crowded checkpoints to access health, education and other services to which they are entitled as residents of Jerusalem. 35% of land in East Jerusalem has been conscated for Israeli settlement use; only 13% of East Jerusalem is zoned for Palestinian construction, much of which is already built-up. At least 33% of all Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem lack Israeli-issued building permits, w hich are difcult to obtain, potentially placing at least 93,100 residents at risk of displacement, which has a psychological impact. Since 1967, the Israeli authorities have demolished some 2,000 houses in East Jerusalem. Several hundred Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are at risk of forced displacement due to settler activities, particularly in the Old City, Silwan and Sheikh Jarrah. There is a chronic shortage of classrooms in East Jerusalem: 1,100 additional classrooms are required to accommodate Palestinian children and many existing facilities are substandard or unsuitable. KEY FACTS P. O. Box 38712 East Jerusalem 91386 l tel. +972 (0)2 582 9962 l fax +972 (0)2 582 5841 l [email protected] l  www .och aopt .or g Scan it! with QR reader App

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UNITED NATIONS 

Ofce for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

occupied Palestinian territory

EAST JERUSALEM:KEY HUMANITARIAN CONCERNS

UPDATE DECEMBER 2012

1. Israel’s unilateral annexation of East

 Jerusalem and the surrounding West Bank 

hinterland contravenes international law. It

is not recognized by the international community

which considers East Jerusalem an integral part

of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), (see

UN Security Council resolutions 252, 267, 471, 476

and 478).

2. Since1967, Israeli measures have alteredthe status of East Jerusalem and affected

the residency status of Palestinians, their 

access to basic services, and their ability

to plan and develop their communities. In

the long term, failure to address these factors

risks undermining the Palestinian presence in

East Jerusalem.

3. Israeli settlement activity in East Jerusalem

is illegal and occurs at the expense of land

and resources for Palestinian construction

and development, placing residents at

risk of forced eviction, displacement and

dispossession. As the occupying power, Israel

is responsible for administering the occupied

territory for the benet of the protected

Palestinian population.

4. Israeli-imposed movement and access

restrictions also impede the access of 

Palestinians from the rest of the West Bank 

and from the Gaza Strip to services in East

 Jerusalem, including health facilities which

provide specialised and emergency health

services unavailable elsewhere in the oPt. Physical and bureaucratic obstacles impact access

of medical staff to hospitals and clinics and access

of students to schools.

5. The Barrier, settlement expansion and

related restrictions on Palestinian move-

ment are increasingly cutting off East Je-

rusalem – the focus of Palestinian political,

commercial, religious and cultural life – 

from the rest of the oPt. Planned settlement

expansion in the wider Jerusalem metropolitan

area, particularly the E1 plan, will increase this

separation.

� Around 293,000 Palestinians currently reside in East Jerusalem, in addition to 200,000 Israeli settlers whoreside in the settlements which have been constructed and expanded since 1967, contrary to internationallaw (end of 2011, ICBS).

� Approximately 4 million Palestinians from the remainder of the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt) areprohibited from entering East Jerusalem without Israeli-issued permits, which are difcult to obtain.

� Access to East Jerusalem is controlled by a combination of physical and administrative obstacles. Palestinianswho are able to obtain permits can only use four of the 16 checkpoints along the Barrier.

� Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem lack a secure legal residency status. Between 1967 and mid-2010,

around 14,000 Palestinians had their Jerusalem residency revoked by the Israeli authorities.� Approximately 55,000 Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are physically separated from the urban centre

by the Barrier; they must cross crowded checkpoints to access health, education and other services towhich they are entitled as residents of Jerusalem.

� 35% of land in East Jerusalem has been conscated for Israeli settlement use; only 13% of East Jerusalem iszoned for Palestinian construction, much of which is already built-up.

� At least 33% of all Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem lack Israeli-issued building permits, which are difcultto obtain, potentially placing at least 93,100 residents at risk of displacement, which has a psychologicalimpact. Since 1967, the Israeli authorities have demolished some 2,000 houses in East Jerusalem.

� Several hundred Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are at risk of forced displacement due to settleractivities, particularly in the Old City, Silwan and Sheikh Jarrah.

� There is a chronic shortage of classrooms in East Jerusalem: 1,100 additional classrooms are required toaccommodate Palestinian children and many existing facilities are substandard or unsuitable.

KEY FACTS

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