U.S. Demand for Settlement Freeze Includes East Jerusalem Neighborhoods
The U.S. demand for a settlement freeze includes Jewish neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem, according to the State Department.
“We’re talking about all settlement activity, yes, in the area across the line,” said State Department spokesman Ian Kelly, in response to a question from the Jerusalem Post about the parameters of settlement stoppage the United States wants from Israel. Kelly’s usage of the term “the line” refers to the Green Line, or pre-1967 armistice border.
Israel does not consider eastern Jerusalem part of the West Bank, although the international community does call housing in that area settlements. Top Israeli government officials told the Post that they were working under the assumption that the U.S. call to halt all settlement growth, including natural growth, did not include Jerusalem.
Why I became the Forward’s Editor-in-Chief
You are surely a friend of the Forward if you’re reading this. And so it’s with excitement and awe — of all that the Forward is, was, and will be — that I introduce myself to you as the Forward’s newest editor-in-chief.
And what a time to step into the leadership of this storied Jewish institution! For 129 years, the Forward has shaped and told the American Jewish story. I’m stepping in at an intense time for Jews the world over. We urgently need the Forward’s courageous, unflinching journalism — not only as a source of reliable information, but to provide inspiration, healing and hope.
