Ir David Foundation

Ir David Foundation
אלע"ד
AbbreviationElad
Formation1986 (1986)
FounderDavid Be'eri
Founded atJerusalem
TypeNon-profit
PurposeStrengthening Jewish connection to Jerusalem and renewing Jewish community in the City of David
HeadquartersJerusalem
Location
ServicesTourism, education, archaeological excavations, property acquisition
FieldsHistorical preservation, Archaeology, Cultural heritage, Real estate
Websitewww.cityofdavid.org.il

Ir David Foundation or City of David Foundation, commonly known as Elad [El'ad] (Hebrew: אלע"ד, an acronym for "אל עיר דוד", meaning "to the City of David") is a Jerusalem-based,[1] Israeli settler association which aims to strengthen the Jewish connection to Jerusalem, and renew the Jewish community in the City of David, which is also part of the neighborhood of Silwan.[2] The foundation works to achieve its goals by tourism, education, archaeological excavations and obtaining homes in the area to establish a Jewish presence.[3]

The Ir David Foundation has been criticized for its archaeological practices and real estate activities. Critics argue that the foundation's archaeological excavations are often carried out with a political agenda, aiming to assert Jewish historical claims over the area at the expense of Palestinian residents. Elad has also been accused of acquiring properties in Silwan, in some cases leading to the eviction of Palestinian families.

  1. ^ Bezek. "עמותת אלע"ד". Business and Foundations Listing. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  2. ^ Ashur, Ornit (19 October 2010). תלונה: פריצה לאתר של עמותת אלע"ד (in Hebrew). Elad (the City of David) is an organization whose declared purpose is to strengthen the Jewish connection to Jerusalem and renew the Jewish community in the city of David (translated)
  3. ^ אליקים העצני (2008-04-17). ארכיאולוגיה או אידיאולוגיה?. News1 (in Hebrew).

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