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Isireli

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Isireli, kilai vakamatanitu me Matanitu o Isireli, e dua na vanua ena Tokalau Esia, e tiko ena tokalau ceva ni baravi ni Wasa Mediterranean kei na vualiku ni baravi ni Wasa Damudamu. E tiko na kena iyalayala ni qele kei Lepanoni ena vualiku, Siria ena vualiku-i-ra, Joritani ena tokalau, na vanua o Palesitaina ena West Bank kei na Gaza Strip ena ki na tokalau kei na tokalau.[1]vakatautauvata, kei Ijipita ena ceva tokalau. Na vanua ni bula vakailavo kei na tekinolaji e Isireli o Tel Aviv,[2] ni kena idabedabe ni matanitu kei na kena koroturaga kacivaki o Jerusalemi, e dina ga ni vakaiyalayala na kena kilai e vuravura raraba na lewa ni matanitu vei Jerusalemi.[3][4][5][6][fn 1]

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Veikitikina

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  1. "Palestinian Territories". State.gov. 22 April 2008. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  2. "GaWC – The World According to GaWC 2008". Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Retrieved 1 March 2009.
  3. Aldajani, Ra'fat, and Drew Christiansen. 22 June 2015. "The Controversial Sovereignty over the City of Jerusalem." The National Catholic Reporter. via Berkley Center for Religion, Peace & World Affairs: "No U.S. president has ever officially acknowledged Israeli sovereignty over any part of Jerusalem (...) The refusal to recognize Jerusalem as Israeli territory is a near universal policy among Western nations."
  4. Akram, Susan M., Michael Dumper, Michael Lynk, and Iain Scobbie, eds. 2010. International Law and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Rights-Based Approach to Middle East Peace. Routledge. p. 119: "UN General Assembly Resolution 181 recommended the creation of an international zone, or corpus separatum, in Jerusalem to be administered by the UN for a 10-year period, after which there would be a referendum to determine its future. This approach applies equally to West and East Jerusalem and is not affected by the occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967. To a large extent it is this approach that still guides the diplomatic behaviour of states and thus has greater force in international law."
  5. "Jerusalem: Opposition to mooted Trump Israel announcement grows." BBC News. 4 December 2017: "Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem has never been recognised internationally"
  6. Whither Jerusalem (Lapidot) p. 17: "Israeli control in west Jerusalem since 1948 was illegal and most states have not recognized its sovereignty there"


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