Will Donald Trump build the wall or hit a wall?

‘Build that wall’ was a regular slogan by US President Donald Trump during and after his campaign.

Now, he’s demanding over $5bn from the Democrat controlled House of Representatives to keep his promise.

The Democrats have refused to give in, leading to a partial government shutdown that began on December 22, affecting nearly 800,000 government employees.

The president has threatened to prolong the shutdown for months or even years.

And there’s even talk of declaring a national emergency and bypassing Congress altogether.

So, is this faceoff about the wall, or the presidency?

And how is it changing American politics?

Presenter: Sami Zeidan

Guests:

Oliver McGee – a former senior White House adviser and former deputy assistant secretary for transportation under the Bill Clinton administration.

Shawn Zeller – Deputy editor of Congressional Quarterly Magazine.

Allan Lichtman – Professor of Political History at the American University.

Source: Al Jazeera News

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‘We have to build the wall’: Trump digs in heels on US shutdown

US President Donald Trump stood firm on Sunday on his demand for billions of dollars to fund a border wall with Mexico, claiming “tremendous” support inside his camp on the contentious issue which has forced a government shutdown now entering its third week.

“We have to build the wall,” Trump told reporters as he left the White House for the Camp David presidential retreat. “It’s about safety, it’s about security for our country.

“We have no choice,” he said, warning once more that he may invoke emergency powers to get a wall built without congressional approval.

“I may declare a national emergency, dependent on what’s going to happen over the next few days.”

Trump has been digging in his heels, demanding billions for a border barrier that Democrats, who now control the House of Representatives, would not provide. He said he is still mulling declaring a national emergency to try to circumvent Congress.

Talks aimed at ending the shutdown were to resume early on Sunday afternoon in Vice President Mike Pence’s office, a day after a meeting involving him and representatives of Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi, the top two Democrats in Congress, made little headway.

Trump indicated however, he was not expecting a weekend breakthrough, saying there would be “very serious talks come Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday”.

Earlier on Sunday, Trump’s press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, told Fox News cable television, that the president is prepared to bypass Congress if necessary by declaring a national emergency to build his planned wall along the US-Mexico border.

Sanders said the White House has been looking at “every option available” to get the needed money for his wall, adding Trump will do “whatever it takes to protect our borders”.

Al Jazeera’s Gabriel Elizondo, reporting from Washington, DC, said that everybody is “pessimistic” about the outcome of the talks on Sunday.

Negotiations have been at an impasse over Trump’s demands for $5.6bn to fund the border wall.

On Friday, Trump declared he could keep the shutdown going for “months or even years”

‘Keep it shut for months or even years’

On Friday, Trump met congressional leaders from both parties amid an impasse over his demand for billions of dollars for a border wall with Mexico.

The standoff has prompted economic jitters and anxiety among some in Trump’s own party.

The shutdown has left some 800,000 federal workers sent home or working without pay. Large numbers of federal contractors are also losing pay.

“We won’t be opening until it’s solved,” Trump said. “I don’t call it a shutdown. I call it doing what you have to do for the benefit and the safety of our country.”

The US president reportedly said he preferred to call the action a “strike”.

The US president also said the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay would want him to “keep going” and fight for border security.

Asked how people would manage without a financial safety net, he declared, “The safety net is going to be having a strong border because we’re going to be safe.”

Security officers at US airports have reportedly been calling in sick in droves since the shutdown began and their paycheques stopped rolling in.

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Graham: GOP wants a Democrat ‘that’s not crazy’ for shutdown talks


Sen. Lindsey Graham

“We’ll have offers on the table when we find somebody that’s not crazy to deal with,” said Sen. Lindsey Graham. | Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday said negotiations to end the partial government shutdown will not begin in earnest until Democrats put someone whom Republicans view as more reasonable in charge of the talks.

“We’ll have offers on the table when we find somebody that’s not crazy to deal with,” Graham said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “We’re not going to put any offers on the table as long as people in charge of these negotiations accuse all of us who want a wall of being a racist.”

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He did not refer to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) by name, but criticized her answer to a question of whether she would be open to putting one dollar toward funding the border wall. “A dollar? A dollar? Yeah, one dollar,” she told reporters Thursday.

Graham expressed willingness to negotiate instead with Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who appeared on the CBS program before him.

“When you see Dick Durbin and others in the room, not a bunch of staffers, when you see this rhetoric that those who want to build a wall are racist stop, when you see the idea one dollar’s enough for the wall, when that stuff ends, the real negotiations begin,” he said.

“Right now, the people running the show on the left are radical liberal Democrats who don’t see a border security problem, they see their own government being the problem,” he said. “There’s a deal to be had here, but it will include a wall.”

Graham again suggested a deal might include protections for young immigrants covered under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program.

However, President Donald Trump said this week that he did not want to talk about a DACA deal unless and until the Supreme Court rules in his favor.

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions initiated a phaseout of DACA in September 2017, but that action was later blocked, first by three District Court judges and, eventually, by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

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AFC Wild Card Live: Ravens Host the Chargers

  1. MarkMaske @MarkMaske

  2. Ravens D Gets the Huge Early Stand 🎥

    via Twitter

  3. Melvin Gordon to Locker Room

    Los Angeles Chargers @Chargers

    RB Melvin Gordon (knee) questionable to return. #LACvsBAL

  4. Too Slippery

    Mike Wright @FFHitman

    Ravens pregame must’ve included this: https://t.co/iLvb2RLquK

  5. Will Jet Lag Slow the Chargers?

    Andrew Siciliano @AndrewSiciliano

    Something to keep an eye on..

    Teams going from West Coast to East Coast to kickoff before 3pm have averaged 1.7 points and 54.5 total yards in the 1st quarter of @NFL playoff games since 2000.

    @NFLResearch

  6. Terry McCormick @terrymc13

  7. SB Nation @SBNation

  8. Jeff Eisenband @JeffEisenband

  9. Ravens New Sponsor:

    NOTSportsCenter @NOTSportsCenter

    The Baltimore Ravens offense is brought to you today by: https://t.co/UUV1SyKAFo

  10. Ravens Have Major Ball Security Issues

    MarkMaske @MarkMaske

    That’s three fumbles for the Ravens in their first eight offensive plays.

  11. Ravens Can’t Stop Fumbling

    The Checkdown @thecheckdown

    .@Chargers D wanted that ball 👀 https://t.co/1wsgdhaWQN

  12. Dev Panchwagh @devpanchwagh

  13. Bo Smolka @bsmolka

  14. Eric Williams @eric_d_williams

  15. 🗣 Hold onto the Rock

    trey wingo @wingoz

    Ball security issues.. big time…

  16. AFC Wild Card Live: Chargers Score, but Lose Gordon

    via Bleacher Report

  17. Throw Had Some Heat on It

    The Checkdown @thecheckdown

    Lamar rollin on the first drive 👊 @Lj_era8 https://t.co/bdXOASTv1s

  18. Steve Wyche @wyche89

  19. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  20. Jamison Hensley @jamisonhensley

  21. Ray Lewis in the Building

    Bleacher Report NFL @BR_NFL

    The Ray Lewis dance. Timeless.

    (via @NFLonCBS)

    https://t.co/GThRtgeU4d

  22. Michael Phelps Is Ready

    Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

    Baltimore’s own @MichaelPhelps is in the house cheering on the squad!!

    “Let’s go boys, get the W!” https://t.co/h99TMyx9Yw

  23. Report: 2 Teams Strongly Considering Harbaugh

    via Bleacher Report

  24. Sam Fortier @Sam4TR

  25. Tom Krasovic @SDUTKrasovic

  26. MarkMaske @MarkMaske

  27. Lamar vs. Rivers 👀

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    Lamar Jackson becomes the youngest QB ever to start a playoff game while this could be Philip Rivers’ last chance at a Super Bowl run.

    Who you got, the rookie or the vet? https://t.co/cSwFXbhBEc

  28. Let the Journey to the SB Begin 🏆

    Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter

    The 37-year-old Philip Rivers, now in his 15th NFL season, has the most touchdown passes and most passing yards in NFL history for any quarterback without a Super Bowl appearance. Rivers’ next opportunity to get there kicks off today in Baltimore.

  29. Chargers Inactives vs. Ravens

    Los Angeles Chargers @Chargers

    Our #LACvsBAL inactives:

    RB Troymaine Pope
    G Forrest Lamp
    LB Jatavis Brown
    C Cole Toner
    WR Dylan Cantrell
    DE Anthony Lanier
    NT Brandon Mebane

  30. Bo Smolka @bsmolka

  31. Mike DiGiovanna @MikeDiGiovanna

  32. Can Lamar Channel His Inner Vick?

    NFL Throwback @nflthrowback

    If the @Ravens win today, @Lj_era8 will become the youngest QB ever to win a playoff game, breaking the record set by @MichaelVick 16 years ago.
    https://t.co/nV04XJoXH7

  33. Ravens Inactives vs. Chargers

    Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

    Today’s inactives vs. the Chargers. https://t.co/uDbBioEmue

  34. Mike Klis @MikeKlis

  35. David J. Chao, MD @ProFootballDoc

  36. Ravens’ Mask Game Is Strong

    Bleacher Report NFL @BR_NFL

    The masks 😨

    (via @Ravens)
    https://t.co/3wdR4H2Hvj

  37. Clifton Brown @CliftonGBrown

  38. Marylandsportsblog @MDsportsblog

  39. 4 Keys for Ravens’ Offense vs. Chargers

    via Ravens Wire

  40. 4 Keys for Ravens’ Defense vs. Chargers

    via Ravens Wire

  41. Bucky Brooks @BuckyBrooks

  42. Eric Williams @eric_d_williams

  43. Sam Fortier @Sam4TR

  44. Sam Fortier @Sam4TR

  45. Ricky Henne @ChargersRHenne

  46. Chris Hayre @chrishayre

  47. Los Angeles Chargers @Chargers

  48. Bleacher Report NFL @BR_NFL

  49. Sports Illustrated @SInow

  50. NBC Sports Ravens @NBCSRavens

  51. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  52. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  53. Jordan Reid @JReidNFL

  54. Dev Panchwagh @devpanchwagh

  55. Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

  56. MatthewStevens @MatthewS_NFL

  57. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  58. Bo Smolka @bsmolka

  59. Aditi Kinkhabwala @AKinkhabwala

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AFC Wild Card Live: Ravens Host the Chargers

  1. MarkMaske @MarkMaske

  2. Ravens D Gets the Huge Early Stand 🎥

    via Twitter

  3. Melvin Gordon to Locker Room

    Los Angeles Chargers @Chargers

    RB Melvin Gordon (knee) questionable to return. #LACvsBAL

  4. Too Slippery

    Mike Wright @FFHitman

    Ravens pregame must’ve included this: https://t.co/iLvb2RLquK

  5. Will Jet Lag Slow the Chargers?

    Andrew Siciliano @AndrewSiciliano

    Something to keep an eye on..

    Teams going from West Coast to East Coast to kickoff before 3pm have averaged 1.7 points and 54.5 total yards in the 1st quarter of @NFL playoff games since 2000.

    @NFLResearch

  6. Terry McCormick @terrymc13

  7. SB Nation @SBNation

  8. Jeff Eisenband @JeffEisenband

  9. Ravens New Sponsor:

    NOTSportsCenter @NOTSportsCenter

    The Baltimore Ravens offense is brought to you today by: https://t.co/UUV1SyKAFo

  10. Ravens Have Major Ball Security Issues

    MarkMaske @MarkMaske

    That’s three fumbles for the Ravens in their first eight offensive plays.

  11. Ravens Can’t Stop Fumbling

    The Checkdown @thecheckdown

    .@Chargers D wanted that ball 👀 https://t.co/1wsgdhaWQN

  12. Dev Panchwagh @devpanchwagh

  13. Bo Smolka @bsmolka

  14. Eric Williams @eric_d_williams

  15. 🗣 Hold onto the Rock

    trey wingo @wingoz

    Ball security issues.. big time…

  16. AFC Wild Card Live: Chargers Score, but Lose Gordon

    via Bleacher Report

  17. Throw Had Some Heat on It

    The Checkdown @thecheckdown

    Lamar rollin on the first drive 👊 @Lj_era8 https://t.co/bdXOASTv1s

  18. Steve Wyche @wyche89

  19. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  20. Jamison Hensley @jamisonhensley

  21. Ray Lewis in the Building

    Bleacher Report NFL @BR_NFL

    The Ray Lewis dance. Timeless.

    (via @NFLonCBS)

    https://t.co/GThRtgeU4d

  22. Michael Phelps Is Ready

    Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

    Baltimore’s own @MichaelPhelps is in the house cheering on the squad!!

    “Let’s go boys, get the W!” https://t.co/h99TMyx9Yw

  23. Report: 2 Teams Strongly Considering Harbaugh

    via Bleacher Report

  24. Sam Fortier @Sam4TR

  25. Tom Krasovic @SDUTKrasovic

  26. MarkMaske @MarkMaske

  27. Lamar vs. Rivers 👀

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    Lamar Jackson becomes the youngest QB ever to start a playoff game while this could be Philip Rivers’ last chance at a Super Bowl run.

    Who you got, the rookie or the vet? https://t.co/cSwFXbhBEc

  28. Let the Journey to the SB Begin 🏆

    Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter

    The 37-year-old Philip Rivers, now in his 15th NFL season, has the most touchdown passes and most passing yards in NFL history for any quarterback without a Super Bowl appearance. Rivers’ next opportunity to get there kicks off today in Baltimore.

  29. Chargers Inactives vs. Ravens

    Los Angeles Chargers @Chargers

    Our #LACvsBAL inactives:

    RB Troymaine Pope
    G Forrest Lamp
    LB Jatavis Brown
    C Cole Toner
    WR Dylan Cantrell
    DE Anthony Lanier
    NT Brandon Mebane

  30. Bo Smolka @bsmolka

  31. Mike DiGiovanna @MikeDiGiovanna

  32. Can Lamar Channel His Inner Vick?

    NFL Throwback @nflthrowback

    If the @Ravens win today, @Lj_era8 will become the youngest QB ever to win a playoff game, breaking the record set by @MichaelVick 16 years ago.
    https://t.co/nV04XJoXH7

  33. Ravens Inactives vs. Chargers

    Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

    Today’s inactives vs. the Chargers. https://t.co/uDbBioEmue

  34. Mike Klis @MikeKlis

  35. David J. Chao, MD @ProFootballDoc

  36. Ravens’ Mask Game Is Strong

    Bleacher Report NFL @BR_NFL

    The masks 😨

    (via @Ravens)
    https://t.co/3wdR4H2Hvj

  37. Clifton Brown @CliftonGBrown

  38. Marylandsportsblog @MDsportsblog

  39. 4 Keys for Ravens’ Offense vs. Chargers

    via Ravens Wire

  40. 4 Keys for Ravens’ Defense vs. Chargers

    via Ravens Wire

  41. Bucky Brooks @BuckyBrooks

  42. Eric Williams @eric_d_williams

  43. Sam Fortier @Sam4TR

  44. Sam Fortier @Sam4TR

  45. Ricky Henne @ChargersRHenne

  46. Chris Hayre @chrishayre

  47. Los Angeles Chargers @Chargers

  48. Bleacher Report NFL @BR_NFL

  49. Sports Illustrated @SInow

  50. NBC Sports Ravens @NBCSRavens

  51. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  52. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  53. Jordan Reid @JReidNFL

  54. Dev Panchwagh @devpanchwagh

  55. Baltimore Ravens @Ravens

  56. MatthewStevens @MatthewS_NFL

  57. Baltimore Beatdown @BmoreBeatdown

  58. Bo Smolka @bsmolka

  59. Aditi Kinkhabwala @AKinkhabwala

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Indonesia: Magnitude 7.0 quake hits Moluccas islands

An earthquake with a magnitude 7.0 struck 173km northwest of the city of Ternate, North Maluku, in the Moluccas group of islands in Indonesia late on Sunday (Monday local time), according to the US Geological Survey website.

The quake hit at a depth 10km, it said.

The city of Ternate has a population of around 200,000.

More details to follow.

SOURCE:
Al Jazeera and news agencies

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Antonio Brown Trade Rumors: Steelers Likely to Deal WR by March

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 16:  Antonio Brown #84 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on during the game against the New England Patriots at Heinz Field on December 16, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images)

Joe Sargent/Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers are expected to trade wide receiver Antonio Brown before the new league year begins in March, according to Chris Mortensen of ESPN.

Brown would be due a $2.5 million roster bonus if he was still on the Steelers before that time. As for his $21 million cap hit, the Steelers would be able to recoup a good portion of that money:

Chris Mortensen @mortreport

Steelers have no issues with a $21 million dead cap hit on Antonio Brown if he is traded, as expected. The team will receive a $14.5 million cap credit back in 2019 for Le’Veon Bell that hasn’t been calculated yet.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter added the Steelers are likely to restructure and extend Ben Roethlisberger‘s contract before the new league year, with the veteran quarterback entering the last year of his deal in 2019. Restructuring his deal could create additional cap space for the team, further mitigating Brown’s cap hit.

This article will be updated to provide more information on this story as it becomes available.

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Al-Qaeda operative linked to USS Cole attack killed: Trump

Badawi had been indicted by a federal grand jury in 2003 [File: Khaled Abdullah/Reuters]
Badawi had been indicted by a federal grand jury in 2003 [File: Khaled Abdullah/Reuters]

US President Donald Trump on Sunday said that a US strike launched in Yemen has killed Jamal al-Badawi, wanted for his role in the USS Cole attack in 2000.

Badawi, who had been indicted by a federal grand jury in 2003, is blamed for organising the attack on the US navy destroyer that killed 17 Americans.

“Our GREAT MILITARY has delivered justice for the heroes lost and wounded in the cowardly attack on the USS Cole,” Trump tweeted on Sunday.

“We have just killed the leader of that attack, Jamal al-Badawi. Our work against al-Qaeda continues. We will never stop in our fight against Radical Islamic Terrorism!”

Our GREAT MILITARY has delivered justice for the heroes lost and wounded in the cowardly attack on the USS Cole. We have just killed the leader of that attack, Jamal al-Badawi. Our work against al Qaeda continues. We will never stop in our fight against Radical Islamic Terrorism!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2019

US Central Command said in a statement that the raid on January 1 in the Marib governorate of Yemen had targeted al-Badawi. He escaped from prison in Yemen twice, once in 2003 and again in 2006.

There had been a five-million-dollar reward for information leading to his arrest.

On October 12, 2000, two men in a small boat detonated explosives alongside the guided missile destroyer as it was refueling in Aden, killing 17 sailors, wounding more than three dozen others and blasting a gaping hole in its hull.

SOURCE:
News agencies

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Nick Foles Trade Rumors: Eagles Believe They Can Deal QB Before Free Agency

LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 30: Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks to pass against the Washington Redskins during the first half at FedExField on December 30, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Will Newton/Getty Images)

Will Newton/Getty Images

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly expected to trade quarterback Nick Foles this offseason, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com:

Ian Rapoport @RapSheet

From @gmfb Weekend: The belief is the #Eagles will be able to trade QB Nick Foles after the season, as they get set to cash in on a QB they are moving on from again. https://t.co/hGZtQUdcuM

Per Rapoport, there will be plenty of interest: “The former Super Bowl MVP, who picked up where he left off this year by improbably leading his team to the playoffs again, is expected to be the top QB available in a year with few free-agent options and even fewer highly drafted options.”

The Eagles and Foles have a mutual option for the 2019 season for $20 million, though Foles can essentially pay the team $2 million to become a free agent. In that event, the team could franchise-tag him (around $25 million) and trade him from there.

The Eagles will likely end up using the tag one way or another, since Foles is likely to buy his free agency even if the team exercises the mutual option.

The 29-year-old has proved his value the past two seasons. Last year in relief of an injured Carson Wentz, he led the Eagles on a playoff run and eventually to their first Super Bowl title, famously out-dueling Tom Brady.

This season, he was once again forced to relief duty for Wentz, leading the Eagles to three straight wins in their final three games—including victories over playoff teams in the Los Angeles Rams and Houston Texans—to clinch a playoff berth.

Foles was superb in those three contests, throwing for 962 yards, six touchdowns and three interceptions while completing 76 percent of his passes on 113 attempts. Those performances—combined with a weak quarterback class in both the NFL draft and free agency—should make him a sought-after option.

Teddy Bridgewater is perhaps the next-best option, though he’s barely had any game action since the 2015 season. Players like Joe Flacco, Blake Bortles and Ryan Tannehill will likely also be available, as Rapoport noted, but all carry concerns and aren’t better options than Foles.

The Eagles would be wise to hold onto Foles as trade bait. As Rapoport noted, they turned down a second-round pick for him last offseason. They’re likely to get such an offer, and probably a better one, for his services this spring.

But before any of that, Foles will lead the Eagles on the road versus the Chicago Bears on Sunday in the Wild Card Round.

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How settlers took over a Palestinian home in Jerusalem’s Old City

Occupied East Jerusalem – One evening in October, Adeeb Joudeh woke up at around 1:30am with news that Jewish settlers were moving into his former house in the Old City.

Joudeh was in shock as he had sold his house to Khaled Attari, a Palestinian businessman, just six months ago, after spending six years trying to find a trustworthy buyer.  

“For the whole family, it’s like the sky has fallen on our heads,” Joudeh told Al Jazeera from his parents’ house in Sheikh Jarrah.

“We’re a long-rooted family here in Jerusalem. We were very diligent in making sure that the person who buys this property is clean. And then our fears came true when we heard that our home was leaked to the settlers.”

“We wouldn’t wish this even on our worst enemy.”

His former house located in a prime location just a two minute walk from the Holy al-Aqsa Mosque now reportedly belongs to Ateret Cohanim – a settler organisation whose purpose is to Judaise the Old City and its surroundings.

Joudeh holds the title of key holder of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City, one of Christianity’s most sacred sites. His ancestors have served as custodians of the keys since the 12th century.

Not only has his family’s reputation been damaged and is under pressure to relinquish the key, but Joudeh has also received death threats from fellow Palestinians over the sale, a grave crime.

‘I’m one of those people who trusted the reference checks [by the PA], but today I’m in trouble,’ Joudeh said [Mersiha Gadzo/Al Jazeera]

Under PA law, the selling of land and property to Jews is illegal. The laws aim to protect Palestinian properties from Zionist settler takeovers.

While this isn’t the first time a Palestinian home has been transferred to a settler group through an intermediary, it has provoked a wave of reactions among the residents of Jerusalem as the case raises questions about the possible involvement of the Palestinian Authority (PA).

Due diligence

Joudeh says he had done his due diligence to make sure his house ends up in safe hands.

He says he was first approached in 2014 by Fadi Elsalameen, an American-Palestinian activist from Hebron known for his criticism of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the PA’s corruption, and a non-resident fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at John Hopkins School of Advanced Studies.

Since it was Nabil Jaabari, a respected leader and chairman of the board of Hebron University who had suggested Elsalameen, Joudeh felt confident that he had a trustworthy buyer.

Through his contacts in the Gulf, Elsalameen learned that an Emirati business conglomerate was interested in protecting Palestinian homes from settlers and that they would transfer $2.5m as a grant to buy the house.

However, shortly after Elsalameen proceeded with a down payment of $1.5m, the PA reportedly froze his bank funds for allegedly having ties with Mohammed Dahlan, a former Gaza security chief living in exile in the UAE and Abbas’ most bitter rival.

With Elsalameen unable to transfer the rest of the money, Joudeh cancelled the contract.

Israeli flags are raised in the Old City’s Muslim Quarter in occupied East Jerusalem [Mersiha Gadzo/Al Jazeera] [Mersiha Gadzo/Al Jazeera]

Elsalameen, however, has denied accusations of being Dahlan’s proxy.

“I’m not a part of Dahlan’s political movement, I’m not part of Dahlan’s political orbit, I do not work for Dahlan. I have nothing to do with any political work for Dahlan whether inside or outside of Palestine,” Elsalameen told Al Jazeera.

“The PA has continuously tried to discredit me in every possible way, mainly because of my anti-corruption work.”

Joudeh was then contacted by Khaled Attari, a Palestinian businessman. He’s considered to have close ties with the PA, particularly its intelligence chief Majed Faraj, according to Israel‘s Haaretz newspaper.

Prior to making the deal with Attari, the PA’s appointed governor of Jerusalem at the time, Adnan Husseini, gave Joudeh the green light to sell his home to Attari.

It’s a standard practice for Jerusalemites to confirm with the governorate prior to selling one’s home, as it consults with the PA’s specialised security forces, who complete a check on the buyer.

Since the PA had given their blessing, Joudeh sold the house on April 23, 2018 to Attari.

The same day, Attari transferred ownership of the home from his name to his company, Daho Holdings, registered in the West Indies to save on taxes, Joudeh said.

Some six months later, settlers moved into the house. Ateret Cohanim had reportedly bought the house from Daho Holdings for $17m.

Arrests

Sheikh Abdullah al-Qam, the secretary general representing the families of Jerusalem, formed a committee to investigate the case. Qam told Al Jazeera they had obtained documents which prove that Attari did sell the home to settlers.

The same month, the Israeli police arrested members of the committee, including Qam, for investigating the case, Qam said. Upon his release, Qam was told not to pursue the investigation.

But this didn’t deter the group and they quickly planned for another session. This time, the PA intervened and made the same demand as the Israeli authorities, breaking up the committee, Qam told Al Jazeera.

“I was asked by one of the official representatives of the PA, Adel Abu Zunied [to stop the investigation],” Qam said.

“The PA gave their blessing and approval that the house would be sold to Khalid Attari… The $17m, where did it go? It went to the PA,” Qam alleged.

The spokesperson for the PA’s security service could not be reached for comment.

Jerusalem’s political orphans

The problem of homes being leaked to settlers is emblematic of a larger problem – Jerusalem’s 330,000 Palestinians turning into “political orphans” due to the absence of a “unified political leadership that can guide” them, as journalist Daoud Kuttab wrote in his article about the case.

Khaled Abu Arafeh, former minister for Jerusalem affairs during the 2006-2007 Palestinian government led by Hamas, told Al Jazeera that the PA should submit formal complaints for legal action to be taken against Israel as it had breached the Oslo Accords.

Israel PM urged to expand illegal settlements ahead of election

“Contracts between the local civilian population and the occupying power are considered null and void under international law,” Arafeh said, noting that this includes contracts with settler organisations as they are funded by the Israeli government.

“The PA is meant to exercise its role in Jerusalem especially to combat this problem. They should have held Israel accountable via Oslo agreements for attempting to change the demographic of the city.”

“It is also the responsibility of international organisations to uphold their commitments towards Jerusalem, to implement the relevant international agreements that consider Jerusalem as occupied land, and to not leave Jerusalemites under the mercy of occupying forces,” Arafeh said.

“The PA has been doing a poor job at addressing the issue. It has only taken superficial steps so far and that’s just to save face in front of the Palestinian people.”

Israeli flags flying above the home of Palestinian family Abu Sneina whose building was occupied by Jewish settlers in East Jerusalem’s Silwan in 2015 [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]

Al Akhbar news reported in 2016 that eight of the 10 houses on the same street as Joudeh’s former home had already been leaked to settlers over the past few years.

Some 2,500 settlers currently live in about 100 buildings in Palestinian neighbourhoods in and around the Old City.

Fakhri Abu Diab, spokesperson for a local committee defending Palestinian properties in Silwan just outside the Old City, told Al Jazeera that a new, independent body is needed, run by renowned individuals and institutions in Jerusalem in order to properly vet potential buyers and make sure the homes remain in safe hands.

However, their calls for a new body have gone unanswered for years from the Palestinian leadership including the governor of Jerusalem, Abu Diab said.

A Palestinian boy walks by the densely-populated Palestinian neighbourhood of Silwan. By fair means or foul, Jewish settlers have been notching up property gains in the heart of Palestinian East Jerusalem through a series of shady deals involving local frontmen or straw companies [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]

A similar situation arose in 2014 when a Palestinian businessman from Israel offered to buy Palestinian homes in Silwan.

The buyer presented himself as having connections with wealthy businessmen in the Emirates and claimed that the properties would be used to house Muslim tourists visiting the holy al-Aqsa Mosque, according to locals.

After the sale was made, settlers accompanied by police and armed guards moved into their homes.

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“It was the biggest deal of its kind to have taken place in Silwan when 27 houses were sold to him at once,” Abu Diab said.

According to him, there are currently 72 settler housing units in Silwan, 43 of which were leaked to settlers.

Palestinians are in a difficult position as they resort to selling their homes in order to make ends meet amid crippling poverty. Eighty-two percent of East Jerusalem residents live below the poverty line.

“It is one thing when the occupation confiscates or demolishes your home by force, but it’s another when it comes in the form of being presented to settlers on a gold platter,” Abu Diab said.

“It’s a painful phenomenon that has created a black mark on our society.”

Farah Najjar contributed to this report.

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