President Donald J. Trump's Proclamation on Jerusalem as the Capital of
the State of Israel 20171206
“My announcement today marks the beginning of a
new approach to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.” – President
Donald J. Trump
RECOGNIZING
JERUSALEM: President Donald J. Trump is following through on his promise to
recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and has instructed
the State Department to begin to relocate the U.S. Embassy to Israel from Tel
Aviv to Jerusalem.
- Today, December 6, 2017, President Trump
recognized Jerusalem, the ancient capital of the Jewish people, as the
capital of the State of Israel.
- In taking this action, President Trump
fulfilled a major campaign promise of his and many previous Presidential
candidates.
- The Trump Administration is fully
coordinated in supporting this historic action by the President, and has
engaged broadly with both our Congressional and international partners on
this issue.
- President Trump’s
action enjoys broad, bipartisan support in Congress, including as
expressed in the Jerusalem Recognition Act of 1995. This Act was reaffirmed by a unanimous
vote of the Senate only six months ago.
- President Trump has instructed the State
Department to develop a plan to relocate
the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
- Departments and Agencies have
implemented a robust security plan to ensure the safety of our citizens
and assets in the region.
STATUS
OF JERUSALEM: President Trump recognizes that specific
boundaries of sovereignty in Jerusalem is highly sensitive and subject to final status negotiations.
- President Trump recognizes that the status of Jerusalem is a highly-sensitive issue,
but he does not think the peace process is aided by ignoring the simple truth that Jerusalem is home to
Israel’s legislature, supreme court, President, and Prime Minister.
- President Trump recognizes that the specific boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in
Jerusalem are subject to final status
negotiations between the parties.
- President Trump reaffirms United States support for the status quo at the Temple Mount,
also known as Haram al Sharif.
COMMITTED TO THE
PEACE PROCESS: President Trump is committed to achieving a lasting peace
agreement between Israelis and Palestinians.
- President Trump remains committed to
achieving a lasting peace agreement between the Israelis and Palestinians,
and he is optimistic that peace can be achieved.
- Delaying the recognition of Jerusalem as
the capital of Israel has not helped achieve peace over the past two
decades.
- President Trump is prepared to support a
two-state solution to the dispute between the Israelis and Palestinians,
if agreed to by the parties.
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