|
|
Transcript: Profile: Arab residents of East Jerusalem fear the repercussions that may follow due to arrests of four residents accused of a series of bomb attacks
- Article from:
- NPR All Things Considered
- Article date:
- August 22, 2002
- Author:
CopyrightProvided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
|
00-00-0000
Profile: Arab residents of East Jerusalem fear the repercussions that
may follow due to arrests of four residents accused of a series of
bomb attacks
Host: JOHN YDSTIE, JACKI LYDEN
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
JOHN YDSTIE, host:
From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm John Ydstie.
JACKI LYDEN, host:
And I'm Jacki Lyden.
About 200,000 Arabs live in East Jerusalem, the sector Israel captured
from Jordan in the 1967 War and later unilaterally annexed to its
capital. The Palestinians in the city have blue Israeli ID cards,
and unlike Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, they have the
freedom to move and work throughout Israel. Because of ...