The Citizen (Gauteng)

Holy city hosts new US home

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Jerusalem – Workers yesterday put up street signs to the US embassy due to open in Jerusalem on May 14, a move hailed as historic by Israel but loathed by Palestinia­ns.

Municipal workers erected signposts reading “US Embassy” in Hebrew, Arabic and English around the site, currently a US consular building, in the city’s Arnona neighbourh­ood.

Breaking with decades of US diplomacy and internatio­nal consensus, President Donald Trump announced on December 6 the recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel and the transfer of the embassy, located until now in Tel Aviv.

The embassy is to get a festive inaugurati­on next week Monday, to coincide with the 70th anniversar­y of the foundation of the state of Israel.

Small in size, it will initially occupy part of the consular workspace pending planning and constructi­on of a purpose-built embassy, a long-term project according to the US state department.

Trump’s unilateral decision delighted the Israelis and enraged the Palestinia­ns, who want to make the eastern, mainly Palestinia­n, part of the city the capital of their future state and who say Trump’s decision ignores their demands.

The question of Jerusalem is one of the thorniest of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Palestinia­n leaders are refusing to meet Trump’s peace negotiator­s because of the embassy row. – AFP

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