ID | 126810 |
Title Proper | East Jerusalem is tied to the larger issue of Israeli-Palestinian relations, and Europe has both an opportunity and a duty to play a role in establishing peace |
Language | ENG |
Author | Agt, Dries Van |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The struggle over East Jerusalem between Israelis and Palestinians, as everyone would agree, is tied to a larger issue. The bottom layer is the creation of a genuine Palestinian state - a state that is both fully sovereign and viable. The viability requirement implies that the Palestinian state, existing alongside Israel, has to meet the test of contiguity. This means, among other things, that the present fragmentation of the West Bank has to be undone. It follows that the present-day dismemberment of that territory into fragments and sectors should be done away with. All roads coming from and leading to every place should be accessible to all inhabitants; all roadblocks, manned or unmanned, should be removed and the separation wall should be taken down, as it splits up Palestinian land, and the West Bank and the Gaza Strip need to be connected by tunnels. All of this falls under the heading of contiguity, hence, viability. |
`In' analytical Note | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.17, No.1-2; Jan-Jun 2011: p.8-11 |
Journal Source | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.17, No.1-2; Jan-Jun 2011: p.8-11 |
Key Words | Israel ; Palestine ; Jerusalem ; Israeli-Palestinian Relations ; Peace ; War ; Europe ; Conflicts ; Political Issues ; Geopolitics ; European Union - EU ; Foreign Policy ; International Relations - IR ; Bilateral Relations |