Is there a de facto east Jerusalem construction freeze?Analysis: Barkat plays SamsonAttempts to stave off the execution of the court order have included anagreement in principal reached in discussions with municipal officialsto seal off the top two floors of the structure, in return for theretroactive legalization of the remaining five. Although residents havepetitioned the municipality to formalize the agreement, and Barkat hastouted it as a possible solution, it has not materialized.The building is home to eight families, and has also been at the centerof conflict between Barkat and State Attorney Moshe Lador. In lateJanuary, Lador demanded that the mayor implement the order to evacuateand seal the building. Barkat refused. Under increased pressure, the mayor announced in February that he wouldevacuate and seal the building, and then begin implementing outstandingdemolition orders for more than 200 illegally built Arab homes in theneighborhood. In the meantime, implementation of the court order forBeit Yehonatan has continued to be delayed.Jerusalem Post staff contributed to this report.
Capital braces for Beit Yehonatan evacuation
E. J'lem home measured; occupants: Barkat's absence being exploited.
Is there a de facto east Jerusalem construction freeze?Analysis: Barkat plays SamsonAttempts to stave off the execution of the court order have included anagreement in principal reached in discussions with municipal officialsto seal off the top two floors of the structure, in return for theretroactive legalization of the remaining five. Although residents havepetitioned the municipality to formalize the agreement, and Barkat hastouted it as a possible solution, it has not materialized.The building is home to eight families, and has also been at the centerof conflict between Barkat and State Attorney Moshe Lador. In lateJanuary, Lador demanded that the mayor implement the order to evacuateand seal the building. Barkat refused. Under increased pressure, the mayor announced in February that he wouldevacuate and seal the building, and then begin implementing outstandingdemolition orders for more than 200 illegally built Arab homes in theneighborhood. In the meantime, implementation of the court order forBeit Yehonatan has continued to be delayed.Jerusalem Post staff contributed to this report.