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Palestinian Consulate in Jerusalem Jeopardizes Israeli Government

The US plans to reopen its Jerusalem Consulate General – which directly worked with the Palestinian Authority – would jeopardize Israel’s government, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid warned on Wednesday, September 1, adding that this viewpoint has been conveyed to Washington.

“We have an interesting yet delicate structure of our government, and we think this might destabilize this government, and I don’t think the American administration wants this to happen,” Lapid said.

The former Trump administration closed the Consulate General in 2019, folding its services into that of the US Embassy, which the US had relocated to Israel’s capital from Tel Aviv the previous year.

The United States first opened a consulate in Jerusalem’s Old City in 1844, moving it to a nearby location outside the city walls on Agron Street in 1912.

After the 1993 Oslo I Accord, the consulate acted as a de facto embassy to the PA, which viewed its closure as one more symbolic step the Trump administration had taken to sever the ties between them and to disconnect it from Jerusalem.

“I know the history,” Lapid said. “Once it was closed, reopening it will send the wrong message, not only to the region, not only to the Palestinians but also to other countries. We don’t want this to happen,” he said.

Israel holds that Jerusalem is its united capital, but has received scant recognition of that sovereignty either over the western part of the city, which has been within its borders since 1948, or over the eastern part of the city, which it annexed in the aftermath of the 1967 Six-Day War.

Since then-president Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in 2017, Israel has campaigned for other countries to follow suit.

President Joe Biden, who in the past has acknowledged that Jerusalem is Israel’s capital, has not taken any steps to rescind any of Trump’s decisions on the status of the city. Upon taking office in January, Biden pledged to reopen the consulate but has not yet set a date for the restoration of that mission. (JPost / VFI News)

So you will know that I am Adonai, your God, dwelling in Zion, My holy mountain. Then will Jerusalem be holy, and foreigners will cross through her no more. - Joel 4:17

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