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Faisal Husseini sets sights on Jerusalem
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Jewish Exponent
11-18-1994
Faisal Husseini sets sights on Jerusalem.
Unless Israel allows a unified and autonomous Jerusalem, the city will become a barrier to full peace in the Middle East, Faisal Husseini, the Palestinian chief negotiator, said here this week.
"Jerusalem will be the isolated capital of Israel, or the capital of isolated Israel," Husseini said Tuesday. He called for Jerusalem to be reconstituted as an "open city."
Husseini, a...
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