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Tycoon property war erupts in Jerusalem

January 13, 2011 12:37
The Shepherd Hotel in the east Jerusalem was demolished on Sunday to make way for a new Israeli enclave

ByAnshel Pfeffer, Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Jewish, Israeli and Palestinian millionaires are trying to go beyond politics and decide the future of east Jerusalem using their money and business acumen to wage real-estate battles against each other.

This week the demolition of the Shepherd's Hotel in Sheikh Jarrah, owned by the settlers' patron, American millionaire Irwin Moskowitz, made headlines around the world.

But another tug-of-war has been fought behind the scenes over a planned Jewish neighbourhood in east Jerusalem.

The richest man in the Palestinian Authority, Bashar Al-Masri, revealed last week in an interview with the Al-Arabiyah Channel that he was about to buy up Digal, a failing investment company that has among its holdings a building project across the Green Line - the Nof Zion housing complex