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US Officially Recognises Jerusalem As Israel’s Capital, Begins Process Of Moving Embassy From Tel Aviv

Swarajya StaffDec 07, 2017, 03:18 AM | Updated 03:18 AM IST
Trump and Netanyahu at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem (Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)

Trump and Netanyahu at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem (Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)



The controversial decision, which was promised by Trump during his 2016 campaign and appeals to his right-wing base, could lead to massive protests in the Middle East and elsewhere, Arab leaders have warned.

In taking this action, Trump fulfils a major campaign promise.


The State Department will immediately begin the process to move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.

Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital aligns the US presence with the reality that Jerusalem is home to Israel's legislature, Supreme Court, President and Prime Minister's office, Tillerson said.

"We have consulted with many friends, partners, and allies in advance of the President making his decision. We firmly believe there is an opportunity for a lasting peace," he said.


Netanyahu also pledged no change to the status quo at Jerusalem's highly sensitive holy sites in the city sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims.

The decision received mixed reactions has however received mixed reactions.

While Republicans generally remained supportive of Trump’s actions, the Democrats did not seem happy.

Senator John McCain said, "I have long believed that Jerusalem is the true capital of Israel. However, issues surrounding the final and permanent status of Jerusalem must ultimately be resolved by Israelis and Palestinians as part of an internationally supported peace process".

"That is why today's policy announcement, as well as any future relocation of the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, should be part of a comprehensive diplomatic strategy in coordination with regional partners to achieve peace and security between Israelis and Palestinians," he said.


However, the Democrats were seen parroting the Arab reasoning.

Senator Tim Kane said, "I am worried about the impact of this decision on the safety of US personnel overseas and have raised my concerns with the State Department to ensure sufficient security measures are in place at all US embassies and consulates".

The decision has not gone down well with the United Kingdom either. Prime Minister Theresa May termed the Trump’s decision “unhelpful” towards peace efforts.

May reaffirmed that the UK embassy will remain in Tel Aviv.

However, it remains to be seen if Israel’s new best friend India will do what the United States has done.


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