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Israel approves construction of Jewish school in Sheikh Jarrah

24 April 2026
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Israeli authorities have greenlit a plan to construct a Jewish religious school, or yeshiva, in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, a decision met with condemnation from the Palestinian Foreign Ministry. The approval was issued by a Jerusalem district planning committee, allowing the establishment of the Ohr Somayach school, which will feature an 11-story building providing housing for ultra-Orthodox Jewish students and accommodations for faculty. The rights group Ir Amim has voiced concerns that this development will exacerbate tensions, heightening the presence of Israeli settlers in the area and potentially leading to the eviction of Palestinian families. The land, which was initially designated for public educational use, was transferred to the Israel Land Authority in 2007 and subsequently designated for the school without a transparent bidding process. The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has called the project a violation of international law and an attempt to “Judaize Jerusalem,” asserting that Israel has no sovereignty over the city.

Why It Matters

The Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood has been a focal point of Israeli-Palestinian tensions, particularly concerning settlement activity and evictions of Palestinian residents. The area has witnessed increasing Israeli settlement encroachment, prompting fears of further displacement of Palestinians and undermining prospects for a two-state solution. The International Court of Justice has previously deemed Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories illegal, reaffirming that East Jerusalem is regarded by Palestinians as the capital of their future state. The ongoing construction projects and settlement expansions are seen as efforts to alter the demographic and cultural landscape of Jerusalem, challenging the historical and legal status of the city.

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