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- Title
Jerusalem: Between the Local and Global.
- Authors
Sarsar, Siliba
- Abstract
This article presents two basic assumptions related to Jerusalem. First, Jerusalem's fate is intertwined with that of the world. Hence, understanding the city necessitates knowing what is happening in it and its environs and the motivations and responses of the world community toward it. Second, the solution to the Jerusalem question lies in compromise, inclusion, and responsiveness to the needs of Israeli Jews and Palestinians, as well as the views of the Jews, Christians, and Muslims. Such a solution becomes easier to achieve when the two sides treat each other with dignity, honesty, and moderation and when the world community's involvement is more impartial and proactive than it is today.
- Subjects
JERUSALEM; RELIGION &; geography; JERUSALEM in Islam; JERUSALEM in Judaism; JERUSALEM in Christianity; HONESTY; DIGNITY; MODERATION
- Publication
Alternatives: Turkish Journal of International Relations, 2002, Vol 1, Issue 4, p53
- ISSN
1303-5525
- Publication type
Article