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How will the U.S. respond to Islamic militant threats surrounding embassy move to Jerusalem?

Several Islamic militant groups and leaders have been threatening Israel and the United States over the issue of moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. As has been widely publicized, the U.S. President-Elect and Congress have committed themselves to moving the embassy to Israel’s capital. However, many in the Muslim world continue to fight this and have promissed increased terrorism as a result. The question now remains, how will the United States respond? Will they surrender to the terrorists or will they continue the fight for truth and justice?

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Will the US ambassador move to Jerusalem without the embassy?

Article Courtesy: IsraelNationalNews

Report claims Trump Administration to allow ambassador to live, work in Jerusalem while keeping embassy in Tel Aviv following Arab protests.

David Friedman, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for the post of Ambassador to Israel, may work out of Jerusalem while the US embassy remains in Tel Aviv, according to a report by Channel 2.

Friedman and Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway had stated that the incoming Trump Administration would move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

The pledge to relocate the embassy to Israel’s capital pleased Israelis. However, Arab leaders attacked the move. Jordan said that moving the embassy to Jerusalem would “cross a red line” while PA President Mahmoud Abbas said that the move would “have a disastrous impact on the peace process.”

In addition, outgoing Secretary of State John Kerry warned that moving the embassy to Jerusalem could cause an “explosion” of violence in the Middle East.

According to the report by Channel 2, the Trump Administration has decided, after extensive talks with all parties, to implement a compromise solution.

Under the proposed compromise, incoming Ambassador David Friedman would take up residence near the American Consulate in Jerusalem and work there, while the US embassy remained in Tel Aviv. This would be an unusual step, as Ambassadors normally live in proximity to their embassies.

Friedman already owns an apartment in Jerusalem, and he has expressed his desire to perform his duties as the US Ambassador to Israel in Jerusalem.

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