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Architect battles for the new Jerusalem

By Sharmila Devi

Published: August 14 2007 03:00 | Last updated: August 14 2007 03:00

Moshe Safdie, the internationally renowned architect, is synonymous with modern Israel's national buildings, such as the Holocaust museum, Yitzhak Rabin memorial centre and airport.

He has picked his commissions carefully, refusing to design any structure in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. But he has been unwillingly drawn into a national controversy with political overtones about the future of Jerusalem.

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