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ID122065
Title ProperJerusalem in Anglo-American policy in the immediate wake of the June 1967 war
LanguageENG
AuthorKochavi, Arieh J
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Jerusalem's status has remained indeterminate since the approval of the UN General Assembly Resolution 181 in November 1947. Following the 1948 war, the US acknowledged de facto Israeli and Jordanian control in their respective sectors of Jerusalem, but refused to recognize Western Jerusalem as Israel's capital. After Israel captured the Old City during the 1967 Six Day War, the question of the city's status became a focus of US and British concern. The two states formulated a variety of proposals regarding the future of the city and the holy places. In the end, however, they realized that no agreed formula could be found, and therefore they refrained from taking a clear stand on the issue and did not offer the UN and the belligerents a comprehensive plan.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 19, No.3; Jul 2013: p.451-467
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol. 19, No.3; Jul 2013: p.451-467
Key WordsJerusalem ;  Israel ;  United States ;  Britain ;  Arab - Israeli Conflict ;  Arab – Israeli Conflict