A 70th gift…an embassy in Jerusalem

February 24, 2018 Agencies
Read on for article

The United States will move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on May 14, in time for Israel’s 70th anniversary, according to a State Department official.

Jerusalem (pictured). Photo Credit: Berthold Werner via Wikimedia Commons.

Steven Goldstein, undersecretary of State for public diplomacy, said on Friday that U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had approved a security plan for a “facility” in Jerusalem, the Associated Press reported.

“We’re looking at that as a possible date, but safety of the Marines and other people who visit and work there is primary,” said Goldstein.

According to the preliminary plans, U.S. ambassador to Israel David Friedman will move his office, along with a small staff of around four to five people, to a building in Jerusalem known as the Diplomat Hotel, which the State Department acquired in 2014.

However, the move will likely be largely ceremonial for now as the current U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv will be renamed a consulate, but will still continue to house the bulk of the United State’s diplomatic staff in Israel.

Additionally, separate reports also indicate that pro-Israel Republican billionaire donor Sheldon Adelson has offered to pay for at least part of the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, four U.S. officials told the Associated Press. State Department lawyers are currently looking into the legality of the offer.

Early last December, President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and set forth plans to relocate the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. At the time, however, officials noted that the embassy move would likely take years as the United States must construct a large and secure enough building to house the embassy.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said: “This is a great moment for the State of Israel. President Trump’s decision to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem will make our Independence Day celebration even happier.

Thank you, President Trump, for your leadership, and for your friendship.”

J-Wire and JNS

Comments

One Response to “A 70th gift…an embassy in Jerusalem”
  1. Lynne Newington says:

    I hope there will great rejoicing regardless of encircling doom and gloom from many.

Speak Your Mind

Comments received without a full name will not be considered
Email addresses are NEVER published! All comments are moderated. J-Wire will publish considered comments by people who provide a real name and email address. Comments that are abusive, rude, defamatory or which contain offensive language will not be published

Got something to say about this?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.