Israel suggests U.S open consulate for Palestinians in West Bank, not Jerusalem

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By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel stepped up its public opposition on Saturday to a plan by President Joe Biden’s administration to reopen a U.S. consulate for Palestinians in Jerusalem, suggesting such a mission should be in the occupied West Bank. Under former President Donald Trump, Washington delighted Israelis and outraged Palestinians by closing the Jerusalem consulate and placing its staff within the U.S. Embassy to Israel that was moved to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv in 2018. Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state and saw the U.S. initiative to move it…

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  1. John Bernard McCormick

    As I understand the Vienna conventions on diplomats and representation in a country The host country has the final say where an embassy or consulate can be located. So Israel can say NO to Biden about a consulate for the Palestinians any where in Jerusalem or area controlled by Israel and Biden can’t do any thing about it.

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