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Jerusalem - A private Jewish group has taken over two buildings in largely Arab east Jerusalem, provoking clashes with Palestinian neighbors.

Elad, a nonprofit organization that buys Arab properties in east Jerusalem for Jewish settlers, purchased the two buildings "more than a few months ago," said Adi Mintz, a member of the group's board of directors.

Several Jewish families moved in last week after the Arab sellers moved out, Mintz said.

Jewish organizations, often funded by wealthy American Jews, have bought up dozens of properties in Arab areas of Jerusalem, touching off riots and generating animosity among the Palestinian residents of the disputed city.

Israel says all of Jerusalem is its capital, while Palestinians claim the eastern half for the capital of a future state. The fate of the city and of its holy shrines has been one of the major obstacles in Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking.

The two buildings Elad bought are on the Mount of Olives, about 100 yards from an ancient Jewish cemetery. Israeli security guards armed with assault rifles and walkie-talkies guard the three-story buildings, which are fronted by metal gates shut with a heavy padlock and chains.

Jewish men in skullcaps who sat chatting Monday on a balcony refused to speak to the media.

Mintz said the new Jewish residents of the neighborhood, which overlooks an Old City shrine at the epicenter of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict, believe they are reviving biblical Jerusalem, which has been largely empty of Jews for hundreds of years.

"This is the area of historic Jerusalem," Mintz said. Elad, he said, seeks to settle what he called the "sacred basin" of the city - areas surrounding the Old City and the biblical City of David.

Ali Abulhawa, 47, lives next door to the new Israeli residents. At 2 a.m. last Wednesday, a group of Jews came to the neighborhood with a suitcase full of dollars, he said. They offered the money to a Palestinian who owns a ground-floor apartment, but he refused to sell them his home, Abulhawa said. But his relative, 30-year-old Meison Abulhawa, peeks out of her apartment in the same building, adjusting her headscarf as she looks fearfully at the guns guarding the house next door. She said her son has refused to leave the house since the Jews moved in.

"I want them to go to their home," she said. "Let them go, so the Arab families can come back."

Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, whose Kadima Party won last week's parliamentary elections, has said he would be prepared to give up some east Jerusalem neighborhoods under his plan to draw Israel's final borders.

On Monday, Kadima lawmaker Otniel Schneller emphasized that Israel would retain neighborhoods that are part of "historic Jerusalem" - such as the Mount of Olives and the City of David.

Settling in those areas, as the Elad group has done, is acceptable, Schneller added.

 
 
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