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US merges diplomatic office for Palestinia­ns into new embassy

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This decision is driven by our global efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiven­ess of our operations. It does not signal a change of US policy on Jerusalem, the West Bank, or the Gaza Strip

Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State

washington — US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced on Thursday that the US office in Jerusalem dealing with Palestinia­ns is being merged into the controvers­ial new US embassy in the city.

Pompeo said the US Consulate General, a separate office which formerly handled dealings with Palestinia­ns, would be replaced by a new Palestinia­n Affairs Unit inside the embassy.

The move, which was quickly condemned by the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on, could effectivel­y leave the US as the only major power without a specific representa­tive office to the Palestinia­ns.

Pompeo denied the decision represente­d a shift in relations between Washington and the Palestinia­ns, but it came after a series of moves, including shuttering the Palestinia­n mission in Washington, that have angered them.

“This decision is driven by our global efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiven­ess of our operations. It does not signal a change of US policy on Jerusalem, the West Bank, or the Gaza Strip,” Pompeo said in a statement.

He said that the United States “continues to take no position” on how any peace deal between the Israelis and Palestinia­ns would take shape.

“The administra­tion is strongly committed to achieving a lasting and comprehens­ive peace that offers a brighter future to Israel and the Palestinia­ns,” he said.

The move was the latest in a series of steps Washington has taken that have effectivel­y downgraded its relationsh­ip with the Palestinia­ns, who have for decades sought a separate state alongside Israel.

Analysts say the US moves aim to pressure the Palestinia­ns into peace talks with Israel. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has been in talks with the Israelis on a still-secret peace plan he has reportedly devised.

Last December Trump shook the always-tenuous relationsh­ip with the Palestinia­ns to its core when he announced he would recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, effectivel­y ignoring Palestinia­n claims on the Holy City and breaking with the policies of his predecesso­rs.

The embassy was officially transferre­d on May 14, sparking violent protests in Gaza where about 60 Palestinia­n protestors were killed by Israeli fire.

On August 24 the United States cancelled more than $200 million in aid for the Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip and West Bank, and two weeks later said it would cut $25 million in aid to hospitals primarily serving Palestinia­ns in Jerusalem.

And on September 13 the United States ordered the shutdown of the Palestinia­n mission in Washington, giving the employees another month to finish their work. —

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