zaterdag 6 september 2008

Palestijnen eisen 1967 grenzen ook in Oost-Jeruzalem

 
De Palestijnen houden vast aan heel Oost-Jeruzalem, inclusief de Joodse wijk in de oude stad, Joodse begraafplaats, Klaagmuur en andere voor de Joden zeer belangrijke plaatsen. Ma'an nieuws, een Palestijnse krant, schrijft:
 
Illegal settlements in East Jerusalem have transformed the city into a patchwork of Jewish and Palestinian areas. Israel unilaterally annexed Jerusalem and a ring of surrounding territory after the occupation of 1967, although Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are not full Israeli citizens.
 
De belangrijkste Joodse plaatsen liggen in Oost-Jeruzalem, en in 1948 is de Joodse bevolking uit de Oude Stad met geweld verdreven door het door de Britten getrainde en bewapende Jordaanse Legioen. Palestijnse inwoners van Oost-Jeruzalem was na de annexatie door Israël het staatsburgerschap aangeboden, maar dat weigerden de meesten uit protest tegen de annexatie. Toen kregen zij een soort 'permanent residency' status, met een aantal Israëlische rechten op bijvoorbeeld sociale voorzieningen en om vrij door Israël te reizen, maar zonder landelijk stemrecht.
 
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Palestinian leadership rejects Barak's suggestion of Palestinian capital in parts of East Jerusalem
 
Date: 03 / 09 / 2008  Time:  21:18
www. maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=31714
 
 
Bethlehem - Ma'an - A top Palestinian negotiator rejected a suggestion by Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Wednesday that Israel might allow certain parts of East Jerusalem to become the capital of a Palestinian state.

Yasser Abed Rabbo, a member of the PLO Executive Committee and a member of the Palestinian negotiating team said that East Jerusalem is not an entity that can be separated from the rest of the West Bank.

In an interview with Ma'an, he said that Israel must withdraw from all areas it occupied in 1967. Palestinian negotiators, he said, would accept nothing less.

Barak told Al-Jazeera television in an interview broadcast on Wednesday, "We can find a formula under which certain neighborhoods, heavily-populated Arab neighborhoods, could become, in a peace agreement, part of the Palestinian capital that, of course, will include also the neighboring villages around Jerusalem."

Barak did not specify whether this would include all Palestinian neighborhoods, or what would become of Israeli settlements in East Jerusalem.

Asked if a peace agreement is possible before the end of the year, Barak said "I'm not sure whether the gaps are close enough."

Illegal settlements in East Jerusalem have transformed the city into a patchwork of Jewish and Palestinian areas. Israel unilaterally annexed Jerusalem and a ring of surrounding territory after the occupation of 1967, although Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem are not full Israeli citizens.
 
 

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