Demotix.com The Network for Freelance Photojournalists 30,000 contributors. 212 territories. Photos. Videos. News.

East Jerusalem`s "City of David" sparks tension

East Jerusalem`s Arab village of Silwan is called by Israelis "The city of David". The village has changed dramatically over the past years and is now home to hundreds of Jewish Israeli residents that

East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension
01/01
Caption

East Jerusalem`s Arab village of Silwan is known by Israelis as "The city of David" and is located just east of the wailing Wall. Palestinians and Israelis coexist within this village. Jerusalem, Israel. 4/12/2009.

The village has changed dramatically over the past years and is now home to hundreds of Jewish Israeli residents that bought houses from local Arabs or claimed the houses back through lawyers and court cases.
One organization that is very active in the village and is called "Elad". It is sponsored by wealthy Jews around the world that believe that Jews should live where they have been living for 2000 years, including Silwan, where the city of David once thrived.

I spoke with Elads spokesperson Udi Regounis who showed me a Black and White photo from 1870 of Silwan village. The photos show one main house and a few sheds, Udi says that even the one house in the photo is a famous Jewish house called "Beit Meyuchas".

I also spoke with the Abu Sneninas, a Palestinian family from Silwan that told me how two of their neighbours have lost their lives mysteriously after selling their homes to Jewish settlers. They are never going to sell their house to Jews even after being offered 15 milion dollars says Ziad Abu Snenina.

However, the Jewish presence is noticeable and clear with Israeli flags on every other house, private security guards and many archaeological digs.

Details
  • id:194200
  • date:4 December 2009
  • dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
  • dpi:300dpi
  • file size in memory:28.56 MB
Images in this set
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194326
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194214
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194177
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194325
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194263
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194257
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194254
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194250
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194242
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194236
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194235
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194228
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194225
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194208
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194207
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194205
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194204
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194200
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194191
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194147
  • East Jerusalems City of David sparks tension 194146
Story summary

East Jerusalem`s Arab village of Silwan is called by Israelis "The city of David". The village has changed dramatically over the past years and is now home to hundreds of Jewish Israeli residents that

Details
  • id:194200
  • date:4 December 2009
  • dimensions:12.91 x 8.64 in. (3872 x 2592 px)
  • dpi:300dpi
  • file size in memory:28.56 MB
Submitted by
Sorry this file is temporarily unavailable for purchase on our website.
If you are interested in purchasing this file, please contact our sales team.
Contact us
Disclaimer

Please note: the text contained in "East Jerusalem`s "City of David" sparks tension " has not been corrected, edited or verified by Demotix and is the raw text submitted by the photojournalist. All views and opinions expressed are that of the independent photojournalist and do not represent the views of Demotix Ltd. These details have been included in order to provide as much information as possible to the Media buyer.