Jerusalem in "Mandate" Time (MYTHS AND FACTS) Eli E. Hertz | June 22, 2012)
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Two distinct issues exist: the issue of Jerusalem and the issue of
the Holy Places. Cambridge Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht, Judge ad
hoc of the International Court of Justice has said:
"Not only are the two problems separate; they are also quite distinct
in nature from one another. So far as the Holy Places are concerned,
the question is for the most part one of assuring respect for the
existing interests of the three religions and of providing the
necessary guarantees of freedom of access, worship, and religious
administration [E.H., as mandated in Article 13 and 14 of
the "Mandate for Palestine"] ... As far as the City of Jerusalem
itself is concerned, the question is one of stablishing an effective
administration of the City which can protect the rights of the
various elements of its permanent population-Christian, Arab and
Jewish-and ensure the governmental stability and physical security
which are essential requirements for the city of the Holy Places."
The notion of internationalizing Jerusalem was never part of
the "Mandate":
"Nothing was said in the Mandate about the internationalization of
Jerusalem. Indeed Jerusalem as such is not mentioned-though the Holy
Places are. And this in itself is a fact of relevance now. For it
shows that in 1922 there was no inclination to identify the question
of the Holy Places with that of the internationalization of
Jerusalem."
Jerusalem the spiritual, political, and historical capital of the
Jewish people has served, and still serves, as the political capital
of only one nation-the one belonging to the Jewish people. Jerusalem,
a city in Palestine, was and is an undisputed part of the Jewish
National Home.
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