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The Geneva Initiative
Planning Challenges in Jerusalem Delineating the two halves of Jerusalem according to the current Israeli and Palestinian demographic spread will form two large metropolitan areas: "Yerushalayim" (West) and "Al-Quds" (East).
Yerushalayim
Giv'at Ze'ev Pisgat Ze'ev Ramot French Hill
1 to Tel-Aviv
Old City
4
Ma'ale Adummim
Giv'at Hananya (Abu Tor)
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The Israeli metropolitan area will stretch
country by Road 1, connecting "Yerushalayim"
from the Old City towards the West, with a
to the Tel Aviv metropolitan area. The main
few "satellite" neighborhoods (Giv'at Ze'ev,
challenge upon delineation of "Yerushalayim"
Pisgat Ze'ev and Ma'ale Adummim) spreading
is to maintain connection with the satellite
to the East, North and South. As the capital
neighborhoods as well as to maintain a well
of the Israeli state, this metropolitan area is
developed infrastructure whilst enabling future
quite efficiently connected to the rest of the
development.
2003 Geneva Accord Line
Israeli road
Israeli Demographic Spread
Underpass
Palestinian road
Palestinian Demographic Spread