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Israeli plan to build religious school in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood approved

29.8.14

Israeli plan to build religious school in Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood approved: OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- The Israeli municipal council in occupied Jerusalem approved on Thursday the construction of a religious school (yeshiva) in the predominantly-Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah in east Jerusalem.

According to the plan, a nine-story religious school will be built in the heart of this neighborhood.

The plan for the new yeshiva has been approved by the Jerusalem municipal planning and building committee about six months ago, but councilman and leftist Meretz Movement leader Yosef Alalu asked for the municipal council to reconsider the decision.


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