US/Israeli Relations

Russia recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city, Trump should too…..


Failure to do so, meaning, maintaining the status quo vis-a-vis the Jewish state, will only encourage the Arabs to keep mounting hostilities.

Russia Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital. Why Can’t the U.S.?

Trump must soon decide whether to move the embassy. Doing so would help promote peace.

President Trump’s visit to Israel next week is expected to lead to some announcement about his Jerusalem policy. The trip will coincide with celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the city’s reunification after the Six Day War. Only days after the visit, the president will have to decide between waiving an act of Congress or letting it take effect and moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv—as he promised last year to do if elected.

 

Jerusalem is the only world capital whose status is denied by the international community. To change that, in 1995 Congress passed the Jerusalem Embassy Act, which mandates moving the U.S. Embassy to a “unified” Jerusalem. The law has been held in abeyance due to semiannual presidential waivers for “national security” reasons. President Obama’s final waiver will expire June 1.

There’s no good reason to maintain the charade that Jerusalem is not Israeli, and every reason for Mr. Trump to honor his campaign promise. The main arguments against moving the embassy—embraced by the foreign-policy establishment—is that it would lead to terrorism against American targets and undermine U.S. diplomacy. But the basis of those warnings has been undermined by the massive changes in the region since 1995.

 

While the Palestinian issue was once at the forefront of Arab politics, today Israel’s neighbors are preoccupied with a nuclear Iran and radical Islamic groups. For the Sunni Arab states, the Trump administration’s harder line against Iran is far more important than Jerusalem. To be sure, a decision to move the embassy could serve as a pretext for attacks by groups like al Qaeda. But they are already fully motivated against the U.S.

 

Another oft-heard admonition is that America would be going out on a limb if it “unilaterally” recognized Jerusalem when no other country did. An extraordinary recent development has rendered that warning moot. Last month Russia suddenly announced that it recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

 

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  1. Forgive me if this point has already been covered – (clicking on “More…” only takes me to part of a Wall Street Journal article which requires me to subscribe to the WSJ to read the rest, and clicking on “See all comments” never takes me to anyone else’s comments….) – but am I right in believing that the Russian recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital is really a double-edged sword – ie, it recognises that PART of Jerusalem is Israel’s capital, and that if Israel accepts the Russian position, then it would be accepting that it’s claim is limited to ONLY part, and recognising the remainder of Jerusalem as being the legitimate capital of territory administered by the Palestinian Authority / Hamas etc ?

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