Jerusalem: Preparations heighten ahead of Trump’s recognition of Israel’s capital
“This is not a dream. It is reality. I am proud and moved to have hung this morning the first new signs that were prepared for the U.S. Embassy,” Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat wrote on Twitter.
“This (embassy) move is not only illegal but will also thwart the achievement of a just and lasting peace between two sovereign and democratic states on the 1967 borders, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security,” Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said in a statement.
The Trump administration has left the diplomatic door open for a possible Palestinian presence in Jerusalem, however.
“I also stress, as President Trump has said in December, the boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem remain subject to negotiations between the parties, and we remain committed to achieving a lasting and comprehensive peace that offers a brighter future for both Israel and the Palestinians.”
Barkat called the embassy move a “historic event,”describing Jerusalem as “the eternal capital of the Jewish people.”
At the consulate site, mechanical diggers cleared scrubland as workers posted embassy signs along city roads.
An Israeli police spokesman said: “We’re not guarding the embassy signs but of course there is upgraded security around the embassy which is already being implemented”.
“There are also new CCTV cameras that have been set up in the area. The perimeter and all movement in the area are being closely watched.”
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