Jabel Mukaber

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Jabel Mukaber
Other transcription(s)
 • Arabic جبل مكبر
 • Also spelled Jabal Mukaber
Jabel Muqaber
Jabal Mukkaber (unofficial)
 • Hebrew ג'בל מוכאבר
Jabel Mukaber with the Dome of the Rock seen in the background.
Jabel Mukaber with the Dome of the Rock seen in the background.
Jabel Mukaber is located in the Palestinian territories
Jabel Mukaber
Jabel Mukaber
Location of Jabel Mukaber within the Palestinian Territories
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Governorate Jerusalem
Government
 • Type Municipality
Population
 • Jurisdiction 16,030
Dwellings in Jabel Mukaber.
Houses located in the lower part of Jabel Mukaber.
File:Greater Jerusalem May 2006 CIA remote-sensing map 3500px.jpg
Jabel Mukaber is in the middle of the map.

Jabel Mukaber (Arabic: جبل مكبر‎‎) (Hebrew: <templatestyles src="Script/styles_hebrew.css" />ג'בל מוכאבר‎) is a predominantly Arab neighborhood in southern East Jerusalem. It is bordered by East Talpiot[1] to the west, Abu Tor and Silwan to the north and Sur Baher to the south. Jabel Mukaber has a population of 14,000.[1]

History

According to local legend, Jabel Mukaber is named after Umar ibn al-Khattab, a disciple of Muhammad and the second caliph of the Islamic Caliphate, who cried Allahu Akbar at this site. During the Mandatory Palestine, the offices of the British High Commissioner, the representative of British imperial rule in Mandatory Palestine were located in Jabel Mukaber.[2] During the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood battled Jewish forces in the neighborhood.[3] Jabel Mukaber and other Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem were captured and annexed by Jordan. Since the 1967 Six-Day War, Jabel Mukaber has been under the jurisdiction of the Jerusalem Municipality.[4]

Demography

Many residents of Jabel Mukaber rejected Israeli citizenship to demonstrate their solidarity with Palestinians in the West Bank,[4] but they are considered permanent residents. As holders of blue identity cards, they have wide freedom of movement within Israel, and have access to health care, unemployment and other benefits.[4][5]

The construction of the Israeli West Bank barrier has divided Jabel Mukaber in half and left some neighborhood residents on the West Bank side of the wall, meaning that they hold orange IDs instead of blue IDs, and cannot cross into Israel itself.[6] Running through the centre of the neighbourhood, the barrier often separates members of the same family from one another, disrupting normal family life.[6] Jabel Mukaber is under-budgeted for municipal services, leading to sewage blockages in parts of the neighborhood and a shortage of classrooms.[7]

Arab-Israeli conflict

East Talpiot was established in 1970 in close proximity to Jabel Mukaber during the upswing of building that followed the Six-Day War.[5] When the Intifada (uprising) began, the mood changed. Since then, Jabel Mukaber has been the scene of numerous demonstrations, protests and riots in support of the Palestinian cause.[8][9][10]

Landmarks

A Tolerance Monument sculpted by Czesław Dźwigaj in collaboration with Michal Kubiak is situated on a hill marking the divide between Jewish East Talpiot and Arab Jabel Mukaber, standing opposite the United Nations headquarters in Jerusalem in a park near Goldman Promenade. Unveiled in Jerusalem in 2008, it was funded by Polish businessman Aleksander Gudzowaty as a symbol to promote peace in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[11]

See also

References

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  3. ʻUwaysī, ʻAbd al-Fattāḥ Muḥammad. (1998). The Muslim Brothers and the Palestine Question 1928-1947 I.B.Tauris, p.209. ISBN 1-86064-214-4.
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