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US Embassy in Tel Aviv: Not moving yet
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Bush delays moving US embassy to Jerusalem

President Bush again overrules congressional decision to move US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Move has been signed 10 years ago, but keeps on being delayed. US official: Moving embassy to Jerusalem would complicate ability to help Israelis, Palestinians advance toward peace

United States President George W. Bush has delayed for another six months moving the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, citing national security interests, the White House said on Monday.

 

Congress enacted legislation in 1995 calling for the United States to move its embassy to Jerusalem, but the president can postpone the move every six months due to national security interests. The waiver has been used every six months since the law was passed.

 

Israel captured Arab East Jerusalem in the 1967 Six-Day War and annexed it in a move not recognized internationally. Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of their future

state, while Israel considers the entire city as its "undivided and eternal capital."

 

There are no embassies in Jerusalem. El Salvador and Costa Rica were the last countries to transfer their embassies to Tel Aviv from Jerusalem, announcing their decisions in August.

 

"My administration remains committed to beginning the process of moving our embassy to Jerusalem," Bush said in a memorandum to the secretary of state dated Dec. 15.

 

"Moving our embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem now would complicate our ability to help Israelis and Palestinians advance toward peace and the president's two-state vision," a

White House official said on condition of anonymity.

 


פרסום ראשון: 12.18.06, 23:30
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