Jerusalem is already being divided. There will be a clearly-defined section of Jerusalem which is designated the capital of New Palestine, using the Arabic term "alQuds."
"Jerusalem, complete and united, is the capital of Israel." The first line of your basic law "Jerusalem, Capital of Israel" Should I chose to accept your assurance or the plain statement of your nation as written in its "constitution" (basic law)?
Israel will offer WAQF integrity to the Haram el-Sharif, and after all is said and done, the al-Aqsa compound is more a 'sticking point' than any other part of the entire land. When talking about an overall land dispute in Palestine, this one small area becomes paramount, and eclipses all else.
Here is a list of the significant sites in Jerusalem...an impressive list.
Al-Aqsa Mosque
Church of Dominus Flevit
Church of St Peter in Gallicantu
Dome of the Rock
Gethsemane and church of all nations
Holy Sepulcher
Mt of Olives and Virgin Tonb Church
The Garden Tomb
Via Dolorosa
Chapel of the Ascention
Church of St. Anne & Pool of Bethesda
Coenaculum and King David Tomb
Gates and Walls of the Old City
Grotto of Gethsemane
Mount Zion and Dormition Abbey
The Citadel (Tower of David)
Valley of the Kidron
Western wall
Now in the division of Jerusalem you talk of how are these sites distributed? Which ones will not be in Israel?
Lets cut to the chase here web. This "Al Quds" you speak of would consist of areas of Arab populations outside the municipal boundries of Jerusalem. Some statements by various Israelis has talked of some sort of "Autonomy" for some pockets of non-Jewish people within Jerusalem. What they mean by "Autonomy" is unclear but it is definite that they would still be part of Israel.
The mere fact that Israel has indicated more than once its willingness to permit hundreds of thousands of reunifications and allow returnees from 1948, puts "lie" to your claim that Israel refuses to accept Arabs as new citizens (because of their unsuitability?).
When will the "hundreds of thousands" of reunifications commence? At some unspecified time in the future? I have also expressed more than once my willingness to give up tobacco....
Ehud Barak offered Palestinians an ambitious peace package in 2000 which included far-reaching concessions on Jerusalem,
Lots of talk about all sorts of forms of limited self control over some areas of population but sovereignty over none of it. Lets face it web...no offer from Israel has ever proposed relinquishing sovereignty of any areas in the municipal boundries of Jerusalem....This is plain and obviously self evident and I have to say again I fully understand it. Jerusalem shall be the undivided capital of Israel, You can call a few outlying areas outside Jerusalem al-quds if you like but it doesn't change much. It is a foundation principle of your nation enshrined in your basic law.....but hey, maybe you are correct and all that basic law stuff is just bunk.
The Israelis need to realize one thing ---- the palestinian leaders do not have long-range peaceful intentions. They want war again, and are arming and positioning to have the maximum international support for it when it comes. (Especially from Iran and Syria).
That certainly fits the apparent attitude of Many of the palestinian factions, it also fits the apparent attitude of many Israeli factions too.