Moscow is in negotiations to purchase a large section of downtown
Jerusalem once controlled by the Russian government prior to Israel's
rebirth in 1948.
The 17-acre Russian Compound is today home to a large police facility
and detention center, numerous pubs and restaurants and a large Russian
Orthodox church.
The Russian government built up the area in the 1860s to accommodate
the large number of Russian pilgrims who were visiting Jerusalem every
year, particularly around the time of Easter.
Negotiations over the land has been ongoing since the premiership of
Ehud Barak some seven years ago. The Russians are reportedly prepared
to pay $100 million for the prime real estate.
Speaking to Israel National News, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman
stressed that Israel is not "selling" the land to Russia, but rather
"returning" the area to its former owners - a very dangerous way of
putting things considering the Arab claim to all of what is today the
Jewish state.
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