Oasis For Peace
Is it possible for Jerusalem to become an "Oasis For Peace?"
Within the turmoil raging in the Middle East and the contentiousness between the three major religions of the world, is it time to look again at implementing a resolution similar to the 1948 UN mandate (Below), for a permanent international regime for Jerusalum?
December 11,1948
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194
Article 8. Resolves that, in view of its association with three world religions, the Jerusalem area, including the present municipality of Jerusalem plus the surrounding villages and towns, the most Eastern of which shall be Abu Dis; the most Southern, Bethleham; the most Western, Ein Karim (including also the built-up area of Motsa); and the most Northern, Shu'fat, should be accorded special and separate treatment from the rest of Palestine and should be placed under effective United Nations control; Requests the Security Council to take further steps to ensure the demilitarization of Jerusalem at the earliest possible date; Instructs the Conciliation Commission to present to the fourth regular session of the General Assembly detailed proposals for a permanent international regime for the Jerusalem area which will provide for the maximum local autonomy for distinctive groups consistent with the special international status of the Jerusalem area;...
Is it possible for Jerusalem to become an "Oasis For Peace?"
Within the turmoil raging in the Middle East and the contentiousness between the three major religions of the world, is it time to look again at implementing a resolution similar to the 1948 UN mandate (Below), for a permanent international regime for Jerusalum?
December 11,1948
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 194
Article 8. Resolves that, in view of its association with three world religions, the Jerusalem area, including the present municipality of Jerusalem plus the surrounding villages and towns, the most Eastern of which shall be Abu Dis; the most Southern, Bethleham; the most Western, Ein Karim (including also the built-up area of Motsa); and the most Northern, Shu'fat, should be accorded special and separate treatment from the rest of Palestine and should be placed under effective United Nations control; Requests the Security Council to take further steps to ensure the demilitarization of Jerusalem at the earliest possible date; Instructs the Conciliation Commission to present to the fourth regular session of the General Assembly detailed proposals for a permanent international regime for the Jerusalem area which will provide for the maximum local autonomy for distinctive groups consistent with the special international status of the Jerusalem area;...<a href="http://oasisfromstress.blogspot.com">Oasis From Stress</a>