Israeli ministers have given initial approval to a controversial bill aimed at seizing complete control over Jerusalem al-Quds.
The bill, proposed by a far-right political party, aims to make it more difficult for Tel Aviv to hand the Palestinians part of Jerusalem al-Quds as part of a future peace deal. It does so by requiring a two-thirds majority vote in the Knesset on any deal granting Palestinians land. Jerusalem al-Quds is among the most contentious issues. Israel occupied Jerusalem al-Quds and the West Bank in 19-67, in a move never recognized by the international community. It claims all of Jerusalem al-Quds as its united capital, while the Palestinians see it as the capital of their future state.
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