Lapidoth, Ruth (2011). "Jerusalem: Some Legal Issues" (PDF). The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. p. 26. Arkivita el la originalo (PDF) la 5an de Junio 2014. Alirita la 12an de novembro 2020. "The attitude of the Palestinians was expressed inter alia in 1988 and 2002. When the Palestine National Council proclaimed in November 1988 the establishment of a Palestinian State, it asserted that Jerusalem was its capital. In October 2002, the Palestinian Legislative Council adopted the Law on the Capital, which stipulates that Jerusalem is the capital of the Palestinian State, the main seat of its three branches of government. The State of Palestine is the sovereign of Jerusalem and of its holy places. Any statute or agreement that diminishes the rights of the Palestinian State in Jerusalem is invalid. This statute can be amended only with the consent of two-thirds of the members of the Legislative Council. The 2003 Basic Law also asserts that Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Palestine." Represita el: Wolfrum, Rüdiger (eld.) (rete 2008, presita 2011). The Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. Oxford University Press.
"State of Palestine name change shows limitations". AP. 17a de Januaro 2013. Arkivita el la originalo en 10a de Januaro 2013. "Israel remains in charge of territories the world says should one day make up that state."