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Another take on the housing crisis in Israel

July 26, 2011 18:47
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The real root of the housing shortage
By NAHI EYAL
07/25/2011 22:55

The tent protesters on Rothschild Boulevard have hit a sore spot. An apartment has become a product only for the rich, mortgages are like shadows following every other Israeli in the street, and rent costs grow ever heavier.

The protests on Rothschild Boulevard and in other tent cities across the country are also the protests of the young people of Efrat, Karnei Shomron and Ariel. The government’s irresponsibility has led to the building freeze in Judea and Samaria. It isn’t just the 10-month moratorium that started on November 25, 2009, but also the near-complete freeze since then in almost all the settlements and big cities of the region.

Instead of using this land to enable broad-scale housing solutions, the government drags its feet, or worse, stops all building – not just in settlements deep in the territory; not just in “outposts” that, at the defense minister’s insistence, are not entitled to the final signature enabling building plans, but also in bigger settlements in the heart of the consensus.