This week in Jerusalem: Complex complaints

Published date16 March 2024
AuthorPEGGY CIDOR
Publication titleJerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel)
Over 200 residents submitted objections to the Jerusalem Local Planning and Building Committee against the Burj Khalifa (Epstein Complex) tower project promoted by the municipality, for being a "discounting and commercialization of the heritage and memory of the Holocaust."

The main claim is that apart from being inconsistent with the character of the city, the unusual tower, close to Yad Vashem, will overshadow the national memorial sites and cause the cheapening and commercialization of the heritage and memory of the Holocaust. It will have 42 floors, and the total height of the tower will be 200 meters, which is equivalent to 60 floors, compared to the Western Wall's 19 meters and the Chords Bridge's 119 meters.

For the municipality, the controversial project is "a groundbreaking plan with a unique architectural design, befitting its significant location."

Interestingly, the alternative that was rejected proposed two towers of 30 stories each, without an observation deck and with reduced public areas.

Increased ailments

A rise in the number of flu and coronavirus cases in the city has created a tremendous burden on the emergency and internal departments at Hadassah-University Medical Center and the Shaare Zedek Medical Center.

There is still a shortage of staff due to members serving in the reserves. As a result, patients may experience poorer conditions and wait a long time until they arrive at the inpatient wards.

Game changer in Gonenim

The municipality announced that the contract with the community administration in the Katamonim (Gonenim) was terminated "due to improper conduct" but emphasized that "the residents will not be harmed." The decision was made due to what Safra Square denounced as "the unstable situation of the corporation and its improper conduct."

The municipality declared that a neighborhood steering committee consisting of residents and representatives of the municipality and professional bodies will be formed in the coming days, which will be responsible for the management of the neighborhood, allowing the residents to take an active part in making decisions concerning them.

The unusual decision came following a long conflict between Mayor Moshe Lion and administration chairman Yossi Saidov.

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