%0 Journal Article %T Hebr¨®n, la otra Jerusal¨¦n %A Basallote Mar¨ªn %A Antonio %J Revista de Estudios Internacionales Mediterr¨¢neos %D 2009 %I Universidad Aut¨®noma de Madrid %X Today, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, symbolized by the turbulent and dramatic singularity of the ancient city of Hebron, is put back in the spotlight of international relations and the Barak Obama administration in the United States. However, there are many obstacles to peace. One of the most serious impediments and potential momentum remains the territorial maximalist Zionist Jewish fundamentalism in Israel focused West Bank (Judea and Samaria for the Zionists) and the spearhead of the settlement. Hebron and Jerusalem, two cities inextricably linked throughout history and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict (and therefore to its eventual resolution) are the main goals of political and religious colonization.Focusing on the symbolic architectural sites and historical town on one side and the problem of Jewish fundamentalism and colonization, on the other, the article will try to briefly trace the outline of the history of Hebron, as a key millennium city with a history similar sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims and for being the ultimate example or exponent of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as suffer the wounds themselves from other cities under occupation and the controversy regarding places revered, it is the only Palestinian city with Jewish settlements and military checkpoints in the same old town. %K Hebron %K West Bank %K Palestine %K Israel %U https://sites.google.com/site/teimrevista/numeros/numero-8-junio-diciembre-de-2009/hebron-la-otra-jerusalen