"More than 18,000 Palestinians live in the densely populated neighborhood. Amy Cohen, a spokeswoman for Ir Amim, an Israeli advocacy group, said it suffers from a major shortage of zoning plans and building permits, inadequate sanitation services, a lack of public spaces for recreation and insufficient classrooms, among other issues."
Source:
The Times of Israel, Adam Rasgon
Date:
12/01/2020
In the Media
12.01.20