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ID082288
Title ProperJerusalem as an Israeli Problem a review of forty years of Israeli rule over Arab Jerusalem
LanguageENG
AuthorKlein, Menachem
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the wake of the June 1967 war Israel annexed Jordanian Jerusalem and adjoining territories, creating a single municipality with a large Palestinian Arab minority. After forty years Jerusalem is still a frontier city. In this article I show how and why Israel failed to achieve its goal to unite the Palestinian and Israeli cities. Consequently Israel developed several strategies to overcome her failure, ignoring the inability to achieve the unachievable goal. Therefore I argue for accepting the unavoidable partition of the city into separate Palestinian and Israeli municipalities due to its social, economic, and geographic realities.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Studies Vol. 13, No.2; Summer 2008: p54-72
Journal SourceIsrael Studies Vol. 13, No.2; Summer 2008: p54-72
Key WordsArab - Israel Conflict ;  Jeruslam - Ethnic Relations ;  Palestine