Israel asserts that the area will forever remain part of its indivisible capital.
The Israeli government, which views Jerusalem as its indivisible capital, has ignored such calls.
Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime minister, calls Jerusalem the country's eternal and indivisible capital.
Mr. Sharon's stance is that Jerusalem is Israel's eternal, indivisible capital.
Jerusalem has not always been the "eternal and indivisible" capital of Israel.
Israel asserts that it will forever remain part of its indivisible capital, a claim reaffirmed by Mr. Barak in his victory speech on Monday.
Mrs. Clinton has declared that Jerusalem should be "the eternal and indivisible capital of Israel."
Israel has insisted that Jerusalem is its eternal and indivisible capital.
But then, after entering the Senate race, she broke with the Clinton administration's policy and said Jerusalem should be "the eternal and indivisible capital of Israel."
The Knesset asserted Jerusalem's status as the nation's "eternal and indivisible capital" by passing the Jerusalem Law.