Syrian American Jews buy over $250 million in Jerusalem real estate amid growing diaspora investment in Israel's capital
Billion-shekel purchases by overseas buyers are fueling criticism that much of Jerusalem's new housing is beyond the reach of local residents, even as officials say rising antisemitism worldwide is driving demand from Jews abroad
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High-rise residential towers at the Kiah complex in Jerusalem Simulation: BLK
Billion-shekel purchases by overseas buyers are fueling criticism that much of Jerusalem's new housing is beyond the reach of local residents, even as officials say rising antisemitism worldwide is driving demand from Jews abroad












