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Israel fast-tracks permits for new US Embassy in Jerusalem

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  03-27-2018 00:00
Last modified: 12-23-2019 09:15
Israel fast-tracks permits for new US Embassy in Jerusalem

The U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv is expected to move to Jerusalem in mid-May

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Israel has expedited construction permits to enable temporary quarters for the U.S. Embassy to open in Jerusalem as planned in May, the Finance Ministry said on Tuesday.

U.S. President Donald Trump in December broke with other world powers by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and announcing the U.S. Embassy would be moved there from Tel Aviv.

Trump's reversal of decades of U.S. and broad international policy was welcomed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "historic decision," but it drew criticism from around the world and outraged Palestinians, who want a capital for their own future state in eastern parts of the city.

Israel has said the embassy will be opened on May 14, the 70th anniversary of its founding. A U.S. official said it would be located at a provisional site in Jerusalem that now houses a U.S. consular section.

Building a permanent embassy could take several years.

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said in a statement that he would empower the Jerusalem Municipality to waive the permits that would have been required for a wall and an escape route at the interim site.

"We will not allow needless bureaucracy to hold up the transfer of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, Israel's eternal capital," Kahlon said.

"This is a strategic diplomatic move for the State of Israel and the planning agencies under me will do whatever is necessary to accommodate the schedule being demanded."

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat had voiced concern about the timeline, telling Israel Radio on March 9, "I hope their [Americans'] schedule will be kept."

The Israeli planning permit waiver for the embassy will be good for three years, the Finance Ministry's statement said.

"Initially, the interim embassy in [the Jerusalem neighborhood of] Arnona will contain office space for the ambassador and a small staff," an official with the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv said.

"By the end of next year, we intend to open a new embassy Jerusalem annex on the Arnona compound that will provide the ambassador and his team with expanded interim office space," he said, adding that a search for a site for the construction of a permanent embassy had begun.

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