REPORT: Here comes the “new” US embassy in Jerusalem

It looks like the US may be able to open a “new” US embassy in Jerusalem as soon as 2019, according to new reports. Apparently a consular office already in Jerusalem will be retrofitted and become the official US embassy:

JPOST – The Trump administration plans to retrofit an existing facility in Jerusalem into an embassy with the goal of moving its staff there from Tel Aviv in 2019, US officials said on Thursday.

The New York Times and Wall Street Journal quoted US officials on record, who said the State Department plans to reconfigure an existing consular facility that the US has operated out of Arnona in West Jerusalem since 1948.

Announcing the controversial move last month, US President Donald Trump said he planned on setting forth architects and planners to design a new facility. And his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, has told reporters that a formal move would be at least three years off.

But Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who is leading the administration’s peace push, have since favored an expedited timetable, the Times reported. Tillerson continues to favor a longer timeframe.

“The secretary’s primary focus is on security,” said Steve Goldstein, undersecretary of state for diplomacy and public affairs, according to the Journal report. “We will not be moving to a new facility.”

The US building girds the Green Line, which served as Israel’s border before the 1967 war.

“We are going to retrofit a building” for a 2019 opening, he continued. “There is no plan for anything temporary.”

John Bolton said you have to watch out for those people in the State Department. And he’s right, because even Tillerson himself sounds like a real anchor when it comes to getting this done. They say he’s worried about the security situation, but there’s always going to be one. I don’t care if you do it now or in three years, the Palestinians are going to pitch a temper tantrum no matter what.

Get it done and over with. Because we all know the longer it takes to do this, the more likely it won’t get done.


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