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Article: Jerusalem gambit: how we should treat Jerusalem is a matter of U.S. constitutional law as well as Middle Eastern politics.
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- National Review
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- October 23, 1995
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How we should treat Jerusalem is a matter of U.S. constitutional law as well as Middle Eastern politics.
Mr. Breger is a Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and Scholar-in-Residence at the Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America. This article builds on a study published in the December 1994 Middle East Quarterly.
WITH the signing of the Israel - PLO accord in the East Room September 28, the attention of those concerned with the Middle East peace process has already shifted to the final-status negotiations to begin no later than the end of 1996. Foremost among the issues to be resolved is the status of Jerusalem.
Indeed, now that the ...