Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies

Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies

أدوار منظمات اليمين الديني في سياسة تهويد مدينة بيت المقدس: دور منظمة السفارة المسيحية الدولية-القدس (ICEJ) أنموذجاً

Yazarlar: Hossam YOUNİS

Cilt 20 , Sayı 2 , 2020 , Sayfalar 231 - 252

Konular:Sosyal, Tarih

DOI:10.31456/beytulmakdis.691062

Anahtar Kelimeler:Religious Right,International Christian Embassy,Judaisation,Jerusalem,Bayt al-Maqdis

Özet: The paper aims to analyse the role of religious rights organisations in the Judaisation policy of the city of Bayt al-Maqdis. It studies the role of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), by using the Group Approach. The paper discusses the establishment of the ICEJ, its intellectual structure, and the importance of Jerusalem to it. Additionally, the paper deals with the means and activities used in support of the occupation’s Judaisation of Bayt al-Maqdis, as well as its relationship with civil society institutions of the Zionists. The paper concludes with a number of outcomes, the most important of which is the role of the Israeli Government in establishing this organisation. The paper recommends the need to engage, amongst others, the United Nations, in making a blacklist of all organisations that support the Judaisation policy in Jerusalem on the grounds that it is against international law.


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@article{2020, title={أدوار منظمات اليمين الديني في سياسة تهويد مدينة بيت المقدس: دور منظمة السفارة المسيحية الدولية-القدس (ICEJ) أنموذجاً}, volume={20}, number={231–252}, publisher={Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies}, author={Hossam YOUNİS}, year={2020} }
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Hossam YOUNİS. (2020). أدوار منظمات اليمين الديني في سياسة تهويد مدينة بيت المقدس: دور منظمة السفارة المسيحية الدولية-القدس (ICEJ) أنموذجاً (Vol. 20). Vol. 20. Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies.
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Hossam YOUNİS. أدوار منظمات اليمين الديني في سياسة تهويد مدينة بيت المقدس: دور منظمة السفارة المسيحية الدولية-القدس (ICEJ) أنموذجاً. no. 231–252, Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies, 2020.