Thursday, April 13, 2006

 

Three Sections to Jerusalem

There should be three sections to Jerusalem for long-term peace and security for the people in the Holy Land. The first part will be the western part in Israel, the second part will be the eastern in section in Palestine and the third part will be the Old City of Jerusalem in the middle that will be a City State the Holy Land. To most people involved in this conflict it is understood that there should be an East Jerusalem in Palestine and a West Jerusalem in Israel. The difference arise when you try to define the exact border dividing East Jerusalem from West Jerusalem and who is going to control the Old City of Jerusalem with the main Holy sites. With it being agreed to by most people involved in this crisis. Neither side will turn over control of the Holy sites in the Old City of Jerusalem to the other side in a time of peace.

The most controversial and misunderstood part of the Three Sections to Jerusalem is the Old City of Jerusalem the City State the Holy Land. The State of the Holy Land will be independent and neutral from the State of Palestine and the State of Israel. An international council with local representation will run and control the State of the Holy Land.

There will be no weapons or arms allowed within the State of the Holy Land with the exception of the elite Holy Land Police Force. The main focus of the State of the Holy Land will be remain neutral to the political religious beliefs and practices of the people in the region. Preserving the religious Holy sites while keeping them open to all of the people. The State of the Holy Land will work closely with the Palestinian and Israeli governments on a wide range of issues. The State of the Holy Land will not have border guards securing its boarders and will have limited commercial property available. Space for the non-profit international humanitarian NGO’s and a Religious University of the World will be created within the Holy Land Master Plan.

The State of the Holy Land should be a place that people from all over the world with different religious beliefs can come together in peace. Where the similarities of people of different faiths over ride the difference of people and one person can learn about the religious beliefs and practices of other of people of different faiths. A place that remains neutral in the political and religious philosophies of the region.





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