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Israeli bill seeks to safeguard control of Jerusalem
By AFP - Jul 16,2017 - Last updated at Jul 16,2017
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Israeli ministers gave initial approval Sunday to a bill aimed at making it more difficult for the government to hand the Palestinians parts of Jerusalem as part of a future peace deal.
The bill, proposed by Shuli Moalem-Refaeli of the far-right Jewish Home, determines that any ceding of lands considered by Israel to be part of Jerusalem would necessitate a two-thirds majority vote in parliament.
Members of the ministerial committee for legislation approved the bill ahead of a series of discussions and votes in parliament.
“The united Jerusalem bill we initiated just passed unanimously,” Jewish Home leader Naftali Bennett wrote on his Facebook page.
Moalem-Refaeli said in the bill’s explanatory notes that it sought to “fortify Jerusalem’s unified status, safeguard its future and protect the security of its residents”.
Israel occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank in 1967. It later annexed East Jerusalem in a move never recognised by the international community.
It claims all of Jerusalem as its united capital, while the Palestinians see the eastern sector as the capital of their future state.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s current coalition government is seen as the most right-wing in the country’s history.
Key government ministers oppose a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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