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radicalization of positions - translation to spanish

LEGAL AND DIPLOMATIC STATUS
Legal status of Jerusalem; Positions on jerusalem; Capital of Palestine; Positions on West Jerusalem; Positions on East Jerusalem; Positions on Jerusalem; Jerusalem status; List of positions on Jerusalem
  • Greater Jerusalem, May 2006. [[CIA]] [[remote sensing]] map showing refugee camps, fences, walls, and settlements.
  • [http://www.passia.org/maps/view/55 Jerusalem municipal area]
  • Israel's parliament]]

radicalization of positions      
radicalización de las posiciones (situación en que las posiciones se vuelven más extremistas)
status of Jerusalem         
El estatus de Jerusalén (determinación de los distintos factores que gobernaran Jerusalén y el modo de dominio)
prone position         
  • A child reading book in prone position
  • Canadian Cadets]] firing fullbore target rifles prone
  • American Olympian [[Eric Uptagrafft]] shooting from the prone position
  • Biathlon prone phase during the men's pursuit at the [[2010 Winter Olympics]]
  • A [[postcard]] of a woman on a beach in prone position
  • U.S. Navy]] sailors in the prone position during [[service rifle]] qualification training
BODY POSITION IN WHICH ONE LIES FLAT WITH THE CHEST DOWN AND BACK UP
Prone; Prone positions
posición supina

Definition

rada
sust. fem.
Bahía, ensenada donde las naves pueden estar ancladas al abrigo de algunos vientos.

Wikipedia

Status of Jerusalem

The status of Jerusalem is disputed in both international law and diplomatic practice, with both the Israelis and Palestinians claiming Jerusalem as their capital city. The dispute has been described as "one of the most intractable issues in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict", with conflicting claims to sovereignty over the city or parts of it, and access to its holy sites. The main dispute revolves around the legal status of East Jerusalem and especially the Old City of Jerusalem, while broader agreement exists regarding future Israeli presence in West Jerusalem in accordance with Israel's internationally recognised borders.

Most countries support that Jerusalem should be the future capital of both Israel and Palestine; this position has been endorsed by the United Nations, the European Union, and individual countries such as France. Russia, among other countries, already recognizes East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, and West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

The majority of United Nations (UN) member states hold the view that the final status of Jerusalem should be resolved through negotiation, and have therefore favored locating their embassies to Israel in Tel Aviv, prior to a final status agreement.