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Palestinia­ns decry Israel law change making it harder to cede control of Jerusalem

- Jerusalem: Amendment passes 64 votes to 52 BBC

Israel’s Parliament has passed an amendment that would make it harder for it to cede control over parts of Jerusalem in any peace deal with the Palestinia­ns, who condemned the move as underminin­g any chance to revive talks on statehood.

The legislatio­n, sponsored by the far-right Jewish Home coalition party, raises to 80 from 61 the number of votes required in the 120seat Knesset to approve any proposal to hand over part of the city to “a foreign party”. Last month US President Donald Trump angered the Palestinia­ns, Middle East leaders and world powers by recognisin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

As home to major Muslim, Jewish and Christian holy sites, Jerusalem’s status is one of the most sensitive issues in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Mr Trump’s December 6 decision sparked regional protests and prompted the Palestinia­ns to rule out Washington as a peace broker in any future talks.

Nabil Abu Rdainah, a spokespers­on for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, described Mr Trump’s policy shift on Jerusalem and the passage of the amendment as “a declaratio­n of war against the Palestinia­n people”.

“The vote clearly shows that the Israeli side has officially declared an end to the so-called political process,” Mr Abu Rdainah said, referring to US-sponsored talks on Palestinia­n statehood that collapsed in 2014. Israel captured East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it in a move not recognised internatio­nally. It says the entire city is its “eternal and indivisibl­e” capital. Palestinia­ns seek to make East Jerusalem the capital of a state they seek to establish in the occupied West Bank and in the Gaza Strip.

The amendment, long in the legislativ­e pipeline, was passed with 64 lawmakers voting in favour and 52 against. Opposition head Isaac Herzog said Jewish Home was leading Israel “toward a terrible disaster”.

Jewish Home leader Naftali Bennett said the vote showed that Israel would keep control of all of Jerusalem forever.

On Sunday, Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party unanimousl­y urged legislator­s in a non-binding resolution to effectivel­y annex Israeli settlement­s built in the West Bank.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? A Palestinia­n man stands at a lookout on the Mount of Olives, adjacent to Jerusalem’s Old City.
Photo: AP A Palestinia­n man stands at a lookout on the Mount of Olives, adjacent to Jerusalem’s Old City.

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