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Jerusalem, If the Temple Mount is the holiest place for Jews, then Israel gets sovereignty over the Temple Mount and an area for Jewish collective worship on the mount therefore Israel gets sovereignty over the Temple Mount and "an area for Jewish collective worship" on the mount (Klein 2003, 76), The holiest Muslim shrines on Palestinian soil are on the Haram al-Sharif therefore The Palestinians get full and unconditional sovereignty over the Haram al-Sharif (the Temple Mount), Israel gets sovereignty over the Temple Mount and "an area for Jewish collective worship" on the mount (Klein 2003, 76) motivates Palestinian fear that Israelis plan to rebuild the Jewish Temple, Today, the holiest place for Israel is not the Temple Mount, but the Wailing Wall in the West of the Temple Mount objects to The Temple Mount is also the holiest place for Israel, the "cradle of Jewish history" (Barak 2001), The Temple Mount is also the holiest place for Israel, the "cradle of Jewish history" (Barak 2001) therefore Israel gets sovereignty over the Temple Mount and "an area for Jewish collective worship" on the mount (Klein 2003, 76), suggestion for a compromise: e.g. shared sovereignty can mean "Palestinian sovereignty above ground and Israeli sovereignty below ground" (Ross 2004, 693), "to religious believers ..., cutting a holy place into slices of sovereignty con- tradicts the concept of wholeness and unity that is synonymous with holi- ness and the One God" (Klein 2003, p. 73) objects to "Palestinian sovereignty above ground and Israeli sovereignty below ground" (Ross 2004, 693), The Temple Mount is also the holiest place for Israel, the "cradle of Jewish history" (Barak 2001) refutes If the holiest Muslim shrines on Palestinian soil are on the Haram al-Sharif, then the Palestinians get full and unconditional sovereignty over the Haram al-Sharif, neither the Palestinian nor the Israeli perspective is convincing for the other side therefore both sides should collaborate to find an agreement that fulfills their needs as far as possible, both sides should collaborate to find an agreement that fulfills their needs as far as possible leads to suggestion for a compromise: e.g. shared sovereignty