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101444
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126873
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2011.
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The article presents the author's views concerning the political issue over the archaeological excavations and studies in Jerusalem. The author cites the decision of the city government to demolish 22 Palestinian dwellings in Silwan in order to construct the "Garden of the King" archaeological park. The author denotes how archaeology can mend the Israeli-Palestinian conflicts. The archaeology's implication on culture is also noted.
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126974
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2011.
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Israeli activists must connect with young, secular American Jews through a liberal Zionism that allows for criticism of Israeli policy. Peter Beinart is senior political writer at the blog The Daily Beast, associate professor of journalism and political science at the City University of New York and a Schwartz Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation. This article is based on his keynote address to the New Israel Fund conference in Tel Aviv-Jaffa held on June 28, 2010 under the heading `The Only Democracy in the Middle East? A Battle for Israel ~ Soul
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ID:
126898
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2011.
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Borders may be understood as one of the basic elements that constitute territories. Territories are homogeneous bounded spaces that are associated with the existence of species and control over space. Borders are the lines the demarcate and limit territorial expanses. The systematic study of territorial control and boundaries is common in geographical studies, mainly in the study of national borders.
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ID:
126975
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2011.
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A personal narrative is presented which explores the author's experience of having a short visit to Israel, A contemporary tale of two Israeli citizens whose friendly visit to Ramallah becomes one of Israel's latest successful rescue operations
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126905
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2011.
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The creation of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital is a key step in mending relations between Israel and the Arab and Islamic worlds
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ID:
101467
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ID:
101396
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ID:
126810
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2011.
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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.
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ID:
101439
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ID:
126871
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2011.
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The Jerusalem municipality's failure to provide adequate funding has created an educational crisis in East Jerusalem. Education in the east Jerusalem suffers from an untreatable problem, and it would seem very little can be done to extract it from its predicament.
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126834
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2011.
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The article presents the author's views regarding the conflicting policies of Israel and the European Union (EU). The author argues the relevance of turning Jerusalem as an open city for both Jews and Palestinians as part of the peaceful settlement. The author cites the impact of EU's intervention on Israel's amicable settlement with Palestine. Moreover, the author also denotes the efforts of U.S. President Barack Obama for the said settlement.
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ID:
126853
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2011.
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If there is one area in the country where state control should develop, plan, manage and preserve, it is this area of the historic City of David." That is what the Israeli Antiquities Authority wrote in a letter to the attorney general. And they were not alone in this opinion. The City of David is located a few dozen meters from the Temple Mount, in the heart of the crowded Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan
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ID:
101421
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ID:
101445
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ID:
126874
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2011.
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The article presents the author's views regarding Judaization issue in Jerusalem. The author denotes the Israeli government's aim for the improvement of the tourism industry. The author cites the settlement condition of several Palestinian Arabs to the government's goal, where they will be forced to evict from the place where they have settled. Moreover, the author also mentions the political issue on Judaization.
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ID:
126903
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2011.
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In order to reach a just and stable resolution on Jerusalem, a number of steps must be taken to promote trust and equity between the populations, Jerusalem is both the nucleus of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the key to its resolution. A city of vital importance to Palestinians and Israelis and holy to the three major monotheistic religions, Jerusalem is destined to play a pivotal role in any future political agreement between Palestinian and Israeli peoples. Peace will be made or broken over Jerusalem.
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ID:
126814
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2011.
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Marco Allegra (marco.allegra@unito.it) is a research fellow in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Torino and is currently working on a research project on Ma `ale Adumim. The preliminary results of this research have been presented at the Exeter Center for Ethno- Political Studies (EXCEPS) International Conference (Exeter, June 2 7-30, 2010) and at the panel "The Territorial Management of Ethnic Conflict in the Middle East" held at the World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies (WOCMES) (Barcelona, July 19-24, 2010).
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ID:
101417
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ID:
101430
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