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Jerusalem_301, Given the fact that UN resolution 242 demands "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict," i.e. the 1967 war, and given the fact that this would imply a withdrawel from the Old City in Jerusalem, anything less than either Palestinian sovereignty over the Old City or "effective United Nations control" (UN resolution 194) would indeed be less than "international legality" would grant supports Arafat, 2000, in Camp David: "The Palestinian leader who will give up Jerusalem has not yet been born. I will not betray my people or the trust they have placed in me. ... Our people will not accept less than their rights as stated by international resolutions and international legality" (cited in Hanieh, 2001, p. 85), 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 demolish the Al-Aqsa mosque and to rebuild the Jewish Temple on its ruins, The Temple Mount is also the most sacred place in Jewish tradition therefore Israel gets sovereignty over the Temple Mount and "an area for Jewish collective worship" on the mount (Klein 2003, 76), "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 2005, 693), suggestion for a compromise: e.g. shared sovereignty can mean "Palestinian sovereignty above ground and Israeli sovereignty below ground" (Ross 2005, 693), The Temple Mount is also the most sacred place in Jewish tradition refutes If the Haram al-Sharif is the third holiest site in Islam, then the Palestinians get full and unconditional sovereignty over the Haram al-Sharif, Today, the holiest place for Jews is not the Temple Mount, but the Wailing Wall in the West of the Temple Mount objects to The Temple Mount is also the most sacred place in Jewish tradition, Given the fact that UN resolution 242 demands "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict," i.e. the 1967 war, and given the fact that this would imply a withdrawel from the Old City in Jerusalem, anything less than either Palestinian sovereignty over the Old City or "effective United Nations control" (UN resolution 194) would indeed be less than "international legality" would grant therefore "Arafat preferred to continue negotiating under the comforting umbrella of inter- national resolutions rather than within the confines of America's uncertain proposals" (Agha & Malley, 2001) which left many questions unanswered (cf. Swisher, 2004, pp. 399 ff.), This idea is only propaganda, "a convenient plat- form for the mobilisation of the Palestinian masses" (Ben- Ami, 2006, p. 257) objects to Palestinian fear that Israelis plan to demolish the Al-Aqsa mosque and to rebuild the Jewish Temple on its ruins, 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