Over half of the Israeli Knesset has signed a petition demanding that
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert not offer to relinquish control of any parts
of Jerusalem during an upcoming US-hosted peace summit with the
Palestinians, reported Israel National News.
Those who attached their signatures to the document include 30 members
of Olmert's ruling coalition, 13 from his own Kadima Party. Four of the
signatories are cabinet ministers.
Olmert has come under intense criticism for statements he and Deputy
Prime Minister Haim Ramon have made suggesting they will agree to
surrender the Arab-dominated neighborhoods of eastern Jerusalem,
including the Old City, to the Palestinians when the two sides meet in
Annapolis, Maryland under the auspices of the Bush Administration later
this year.
Olmert insisted last month that he did not need Knesset approval for
any deal he strikes with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, despite the
fact that Israel's Basic Law requires a Knesset majority to alter the
status of Jerusalem as the "eternal, undivided capital of Israel."
Shas Party leader Eli Yishai told Ha'aretz on Thursday that if the
division of Jerusalem is even mentioned in Annapolis, he will
immediately pull his ultra-Orthodox, right-leaning faction out of the
ruling coalition.
If fellow right-winger Avigdor Lieberman follows suit and withdraws his
Israel Beiteinu party from the government, Olmert would be left with a
minority coalition, seriously decreasing his ability to remain in
power.
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