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Jerusalem is set to see its skyline change dramatically with the construction of its first-ever skyscraper — a milestone city planners say is necessary to address mounting housing demands.
Officials argue that vertical development will help alleviate the city’s chronic housing shortage, offering modern living spaces while making more efficient use of limited land. However, the move has ignited debate among preservationists and longtime residents who fear the high-rise could undermine the historic character of the capital.
The project is part of a wider building boom in Jerusalem, where the tension between modern development and heritage conservation has become increasingly pronounced. Supporters see it as a sign of progress, while critics warn it could erode the city’s unique identity that has been shaped over millennia.
As construction begins, the skyscraper stands as both a symbol of Jerusalem’s future and a reminder of the delicate balance between growth and preservation.
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