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June 11, 2019

How to Make Jerusalem a Better Place for Jews and Arabs Alike, While Combating Malign Outside Influence

Build apartments, fight incitement, and take out the garbage.

In his final report before leaving office, Israel’s outgoing comptroller Yosef Shapira focused on the poor state of the capital city: garbage can be found on streets and sidewalks, historical sites are not being properly preserved, and some social services are inadequate. David M. Weinberg urges the national government to assist Jerusalem in making the improvements suggested by Shapira, and points to some additional, and perhaps graver, problems:

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