Article: Feature: Arabs in East Jerusalem get jitters before Annapolissummit

Feature: Arabs in East Jerusalem get jitters before Annapolissummit

By Zhu Jianhui

JERUSALEM, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) -- Sitting in his cafe standing by the footway leading up to Mount of Olive, a tourist must in East Jerusalem, Nabil Ansari, the owner of the cafe in his 50s, was worrying about the fate of the city where he lives as a Mideast peace summit loomed.

Although the sovereignty of the East Jerusalem is unlikely to be finalized at this summit to be held in American Annapolis, the Arabs living in the area are hard to get rid of the jitters from the slight possibility.

In Ansari eyes, the sovereignty of the East Jerusalem is a dilemma.

"This is our land but we don't have freedom of ...

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