For an authoritative overview of this subject see chapter 5 ofM. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry (Routledge, London and New York, 1999)
The World Council of Churches was founded in 1948 and represents most of the mainstream non-Roman Catholic Christian denominations
Statement of World Council Of Churches central Committee on Jerusalem, West Berlin, August 1974
Statement received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations ,3 December, 1979, Documents on Jerusalem, (Passia, Jerusalem, 1996), P. 19
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, (Greenwood, New York, 1990), P. 154
Statement by east Jerusalem, West Geneva, 20 August 1980 Documents on Jerusalem, P. 20
Address by. the .Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United
Nations, Archbishop' Renato R. Martino, concerning Jerusalem, 10 April
1989, Documents onJerusalem, P. 24
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,
p. 154
Ibid.
Ibid., p. 156
These details affect the Holy Places and religious commumtles
specified in 1922 ion the League of Nations Mandate to Britain; the UN
General Assembly of 194 7 which designated Jerusalem as a separate entity;
UN Resolution of December 1948 on the status of Jerusalem and the right of
Palestinian return; the UN General Assembly Resolution 303 of 1948
reasserting that Jerusalem should be placed under international authority
and administered by the UN; and UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and
338 which demanded Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem and the other
occupied territories
See M. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry, p.
124
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,
p. 39
Statement of Solidarity with the Christian Churches in Jerusalem
by the Higher Council for Islamic Waqf Affairs and Holy Sites, April 1990,
Documents on Jerusalem, P. 15
Documents on Jerusalem, p. 21
Documents on Jerusalem, p. 34
Musa Darwish together with Dr Adnan Mussalam also of
Bethlehem University in a conversation with the author in the offices of AlLiqa1,
July 1999
For a detailed breakdown of the legal issues involved in Israeli
policies towards Jerusalem, see Riziq Shuqair, Jerusalem: Its Legal Status
and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement (Al-Haq, Ramallah, 1998)
Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa',
Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem,
1995), p.23
Ibid
Documents on Jerusalem, 1980 (mecc), p. 21 emergency meeting
on Jerusalem, August 1980 [excerpt]
Archbishop Lutfi Laham Words of Welcome Jerusalem Between
Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa' Centre for Religious and
Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p. 11
Kudüs ve Hristiyan-Müslüman İlişkileri: Çağdaş Bağlam
For an authoritative overview of this subject see chapter 5 ofM. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry (Routledge, London and New York, 1999)
The World Council of Churches was founded in 1948 and represents most of the mainstream non-Roman Catholic Christian denominations
Statement of World Council Of Churches central Committee on Jerusalem, West Berlin, August 1974
Statement received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations ,3 December, 1979, Documents on Jerusalem, (Passia, Jerusalem, 1996), P. 19
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, (Greenwood, New York, 1990), P. 154
Statement by east Jerusalem, West Geneva, 20 August 1980 Documents on Jerusalem, P. 20
Address by. the .Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United
Nations, Archbishop' Renato R. Martino, concerning Jerusalem, 10 April
1989, Documents onJerusalem, P. 24
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,
p. 154
Ibid.
Ibid., p. 156
These details affect the Holy Places and religious commumtles
specified in 1922 ion the League of Nations Mandate to Britain; the UN
General Assembly of 194 7 which designated Jerusalem as a separate entity;
UN Resolution of December 1948 on the status of Jerusalem and the right of
Palestinian return; the UN General Assembly Resolution 303 of 1948
reasserting that Jerusalem should be placed under international authority
and administered by the UN; and UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and
338 which demanded Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem and the other
occupied territories
See M. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry, p.
124
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,
p. 39
Statement of Solidarity with the Christian Churches in Jerusalem
by the Higher Council for Islamic Waqf Affairs and Holy Sites, April 1990,
Documents on Jerusalem, P. 15
Documents on Jerusalem, p. 21
Documents on Jerusalem, p. 34
Musa Darwish together with Dr Adnan Mussalam also of
Bethlehem University in a conversation with the author in the offices of AlLiqa1,
July 1999
For a detailed breakdown of the legal issues involved in Israeli
policies towards Jerusalem, see Riziq Shuqair, Jerusalem: Its Legal Status
and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement (Al-Haq, Ramallah, 1998)
Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa',
Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem,
1995), p.23
Ibid
Documents on Jerusalem, 1980 (mecc), p. 21 emergency meeting
on Jerusalem, August 1980 [excerpt]
Archbishop Lutfi Laham Words of Welcome Jerusalem Between
Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa' Centre for Religious and
Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p. 11
Jerusalem and Christian-Muslim Relations: the Contemporary Context.
For an authoritative overview of this subject see chapter 5 ofM. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry (Routledge, London and New York, 1999)
The World Council of Churches was founded in 1948 and represents most of the mainstream non-Roman Catholic Christian denominations
Statement of World Council Of Churches central Committee on Jerusalem, West Berlin, August 1974
Statement received from the Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United Nations ,3 December, 1979, Documents on Jerusalem, (Passia, Jerusalem, 1996), P. 19
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, (Greenwood, New York, 1990), P. 154
Statement by east Jerusalem, West Geneva, 20 August 1980 Documents on Jerusalem, P. 20
Address by. the .Permanent Observer of the Holy See to the United
Nations, Archbishop' Renato R. Martino, concerning Jerusalem, 10 April
1989, Documents onJerusalem, P. 24
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,
p. 154
Ibid.
Ibid., p. 156
These details affect the Holy Places and religious commumtles
specified in 1922 ion the League of Nations Mandate to Britain; the UN
General Assembly of 194 7 which designated Jerusalem as a separate entity;
UN Resolution of December 1948 on the status of Jerusalem and the right of
Palestinian return; the UN General Assembly Resolution 303 of 1948
reasserting that Jerusalem should be placed under international authority
and administered by the UN; and UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and
338 which demanded Israeli withdrawal from Jerusalem and the other
occupied territories
See M. Prior, Zionism and the State of Israel,. A Moral Enquiry, p.
124
Andrej Kreutz, Vatican Policy on the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict,
p. 39
Statement of Solidarity with the Christian Churches in Jerusalem
by the Higher Council for Islamic Waqf Affairs and Holy Sites, April 1990,
Documents on Jerusalem, P. 15
Documents on Jerusalem, p. 21
Documents on Jerusalem, p. 34
Musa Darwish together with Dr Adnan Mussalam also of
Bethlehem University in a conversation with the author in the offices of AlLiqa1,
July 1999
For a detailed breakdown of the legal issues involved in Israeli
policies towards Jerusalem, see Riziq Shuqair, Jerusalem: Its Legal Status
and the Possibility of a Durable Settlement (Al-Haq, Ramallah, 1998)
Jerusalem Between Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa',
Centre for Religious and Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem,
1995), p.23
Ibid
Documents on Jerusalem, 1980 (mecc), p. 21 emergency meeting
on Jerusalem, August 1980 [excerpt]
Archbishop Lutfi Laham Words of Welcome Jerusalem Between
Religious Freedom and Sovereignty (Al-Liqa' Centre for Religious and
Heritage Studies in the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1995), p. 11