October 5, 2007
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
When Israel captured east Jerusalem from Jordan in the 1967 Six Day War and annexed it, declaring it the "eternal and undivided capital," the majority of residents represented the secular and Zionist mainstream. Today, those people are in the minority, outnumbered by increasing numbers of ultra-Orthodox Jews and Arabs.
The mainstream middle class is leaving Jerusalem for both social and economic reasons… The Arab population is also growing because of the controversial separation barrier that Israel is building, and which has cut through Palestinian neighborhoods in east Jerusalem. Access the full article>>

