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One Jerusalem was created in January 2001 after the Camp David talks broached the idea of Jerusalem’s shared sovereignty between Israel and a Palestinian state, a notion considered anathema to hard-core Likudists. Besides Sharansky, the group’s founders include [[Douglas Feith]] (then the-soon-to- be-nominated undersecretary of defense for policy); another top Netanyahu adviser, [[Dore Gold]]; [[David Horowitz]]; the former chairman of the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA), [[David Steinmann]]; and [[Jackie Mason]].
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One Jerusalem was created in January 2001 after the Camp David talks broached the idea of Jerusalem’s shared sovereignty between Israel and a Palestinian state, a notion considered anathema to hard-core Likudists.  
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An inaugural rally organised by One Jerusalem in January 2001 to protest the proposal of shared sovereignity over Jerusalem attracted a crowd variously described as thousands ([http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/01/08/mideast.04/ CNN Report 2001-01-08]), 100,000 (Israeli TV reports via [http://archives.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/meast/01/08/mideast.04/ CNN]).
  
 
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*[[Natan Sharansky]]
 
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*[[Jackie Mason]]
 
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*[[David Goder]]
 
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*[[Allen Roth]]
 
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Revision as of 23:31, 24 August 2007

One Jerusalem was created in January 2001 after the Camp David talks broached the idea of Jerusalem’s shared sovereignty between Israel and a Palestinian state, a notion considered anathema to hard-core Likudists.

An inaugural rally organised by One Jerusalem in January 2001 to protest the proposal of shared sovereignity over Jerusalem attracted a crowd variously described as thousands (CNN Report 2001-01-08), 100,000 (Israeli TV reports via CNN).

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