Arab Times

Congress questions sale of US residence in Tel Aviv to Adelson

Buyer a strong supporter of Trump

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WASHINGTON, Sept 10, (AP): The State Department has informally confirmed to Congress that Republican superdonor Sheldon Adelson is the buyer of the US ambassador’s official residence in Israel, a congressio­nal aide told The Associated Press on Wednesday. Lawmakers in the House and Senate are now looking into whether the deal complied with regulation­s.

The US Embassy in Israel announced the deal this week – a sale that is meant to cement President Donald Trump’s controvers­ial move of the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. But the embassy refused to identify the buyer or disclose the sale price of the sprawling beachfront compound in the upscale

Tel Aviv suburb of Herzliya.

The Trump administra­tion appears to have been in a rush to sell the property ahead of the November presidenti­al election, both as a gesture to Trump’s pro-Israel evangelica­l Christian base, and to complicate any attempts to move the embassy back to Tel Aviv if he is not re-elected.

The Democratic presidenti­al nominee, Joe Biden, has called the Trump administra­tion’s decision to move the embassy “short-sighted and frivolous,” but he has said he would not move it back to Tel Aviv if elected president in November.

The US Embassy has only said the buyer submitted the “highest and best offer.” Under the deal, Ambassador David Friedman, a driving force in the move of the embassy, will continue living at the estate until the spring of 2021, with the US government leasing the property until then.

The Israeli business newspaper Globes has identified the buyer as Adelson, a strong supporter of both Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It said the price was over $80 million, making it the most expensive residentia­l real-estate transactio­n in Israeli history. Representa­tives for Adelson, a billionair­e casino magnate, did not respond to messages seeking comment.

A congressio­nal aide said the State Department has confirmed public reports of the sale to Adelson.

The aide said the “biggest question” now is how much rent will be paid by US taxpayers while Friedman remains at the property. The aide spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private informatio­n.

The House Foreign Affairs Committee has submitted several requests for informatio­n from the State Department about whether the sale followed regulation­s, the aide said.

Among the questions: whether a real-estate broker was used and an independen­t appraisal of the property was conducted. The panel also wants to know whether the agent had any political ties.

Federal regulation­s often provide wide discretion for such arrangemen­ts and it’s unclear if the rental agreement violates any regulation­s, the aide said. But if the rent being charged is above or below market rate, it would raise concerns, the aide said.

Senators from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have requested a briefing from the State Department, according to a Senate Democratic aide, who requested anonymity to discuss the situation.

The State Department has said the buyer was selected solely on the basis of having submitted the highest and best offer. The selected buyer and the unsuccessf­ul bidders have been notified, the department said.

However, the State Department also said it is not at liberty to comment on the details related to contracts underway with private entities.

The Trump administra­tion moved the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018, shortly after recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The move is one of several steps the administra­tion has taken in favor of Israel, and led the Palestinia­ns to cut off ties with the White House.

Nearly all foreign delegation­s have their embassies in Tel Aviv because of Jerusalem’s contested status. The Palestinia­ns seek east Jerusalem, captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war, as the capital of a future state. Israel’s annexation of east Jerusalem, home to the city’s most sensitive religious sites, is not internatio­nally recognized.

 ??  ?? This photo released by the semi-official Fars News Agency shows Iranian troops participat­ing in a military drill near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, Iran on Sept 10. Units from the navy, air force
and ground forces are participat­ing in a nearly 2 million-square-kilometer (772,200-square-mile) area of the Gulf of Oman. (AP)
This photo released by the semi-official Fars News Agency shows Iranian troops participat­ing in a military drill near the strategic Strait of Hormuz, Iran on Sept 10. Units from the navy, air force and ground forces are participat­ing in a nearly 2 million-square-kilometer (772,200-square-mile) area of the Gulf of Oman. (AP)

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