Daily Dispatch

Ambassador tricked over Jerusalem picture, says US

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THE newly-opened US embassy in Jerusalem has said ambassador David Friedman was duped into being pictured receiving a photo of east Jerusalem with the revered Al-Aqsa mosque erased.

In a picture published on Tuesday night by ultra-Orthodox Jewish news site Kikar Hashabbat, the Islamic shrine on a flashpoint site holy to both Muslims and Jews is replaced by a simulation of a Jewish temple.

The picture could further inflame anger among Palestinia­ns, already furious over last week’s transfer of the embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, after Washington recognised the disputed city as capital of Israel.

A US embassy statement said the doctored image was pushed in front of Friedman without his consent during a visit to a charitable institutio­n in Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv.

“Ambassador Friedman was not aware of the image thrust in front of him when the photo was taken,” it said.

“He was deeply disappoint­ed that anyone would take advantage of his visit to create controvers­y.”

It said it had demanded an apology from the charity Achiya, an official of which had presented the picture to Friedman.

In a statement published in Israeli media, the group said a member of its staff had presented the picture on his own initiative without consulting others. “We regret that a petty political gesture spoiled this event,” it said.

Friedman, who is Jewish and a longstandi­ng supporter of Jewish settlement in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, is deeply unpopular among Palestinia­ns.

Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas in March labelled him a “son of a dog”.

The story of the contentiou­s picture hit the front pages of several Palestinia­n newspapers yesterday.

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