The Jerusalem Post

US: Video that removed Israel from Trump itinerary a ‘mistake’

- (JTA)

The State Department called the posting of a video by the US Embassy in Saudi Arabia that removed Israel from an announceme­nt about the president’s upcoming trip to the region an “inadverten­t mistake.”

On Monday, Rep. Eliot Engel (D-New York) criticized the State Department for “editing out” Israel in the video posted on the Riyadh embassy website and Arabic-language Twitter account. The videos were no longer available on Monday afternoon and a video on the embassy site contained the announceme­nt that included Israel.

“At a time when the United States should be encouragin­g the government­s of the region – and their people – to promote tolerance, respect and mutual recognitio­n, this video implies that the US accepts Saudi Arabia’s public rejectioni­st position toward Israel,” Engel, the Jewish ranking member on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

A State Department official told JTA in a statement that the embassy had taken the video from the social media account of a private Saudi citizen without realizing that Israel had been edited out.

“Upon learning this, the US Embassy immediatel­y corrected the error, took down the video, and loaded the correct version to its social media accounts,” the official said. “The embassy expresses its regret for this inadverten­t mistake.”

A video posted by the Democrats on the House Foreign Affairs Committee shows the version first posted by the embassy, edited so that Trump appears to say he will visit Saudi Arabia and the Vatican but does not mention Israel. Trump said on Thursday that he will visit the three countries on his first overseas trip.

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