An in-depth examination of how Jerusalem is seen by both Palestinians and Israeli-Jews, this book is a landmark study of the potential for successfully negotiating the Jerusalem question. It sheds important light on the question ‘what is Jerusalem?’ By showing that the current boundaries are not viewed by either side as sacrosanct, the authors prove that there is room for creative efforts to reach an agreement. Such room may help resolve what is undoubtedly the most difficult issue standing between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Preface
Part I. The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Israeli-Jews and Palestinians: A Policy Perspective
Jerome M. Segal
A. Israeli Jews
B. Palestinians
Part II. The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Israeli-Jews: A Survey Research Perspective
Shlomit Levy and Elihu Katz
An Analysis of Israeli Jewish Opinion on the Status of Jerusalem
Shlomit Levy
Highlights and Commentary
Elihu Katz
Part III. The Status of Jerusalem in the Eyes of Palestinians: A Survey Research Perspective
Nader Izzat Sa’id*
An Analysis of Palestinian Opinion on the Status of Jerusalem
Central Findings and Conclusions
Part IV. Is Jerusalem Negotiable?
Jerome M. Segal
Appendix A: Data from Study of Israeli-Jews
Appendix A-1: Questionnaire and Distribution of Responses in Percentages for the National Sample and the Settler Sample
Appendix A-2: Cross-Tabulation of All Replies by Ideological Tendency
Appendix A-3: Cross-Tabulation of All Replies by Religious Observance
Appendix B: Data from Study of Palestinians
Appendix B-1: National Sample and Region
Appendix B-2: Cross-Tabulation by Political Affiliation
Appendix B-3: Cross-Tabulation by Religiosity
Appendix B-4: Cross-Tabulation by Religion
About the Authors
Index
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Jerome M. Segal is a Research Scholar at the Center for International and Security Studies, University of Maryland.
Shlomit Levy is a Research Associate at The Guttman Center, Israeli Democracy Institute.
Nadar Izzat Sa’id is Director of the Development Studies Program at Bir Zeit University, Palestine.
Elihu Katz is Trustee Professor of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and Research Associate at The Guttman Center, Israeli Democracy Institute.