82_FR_58567 82 FR 58331 - Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of the State of Israel and Relocating the United States Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem

82 FR 58331 - Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of the State of Israel and Relocating the United States Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem

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Vol. 82

Monday,

No. 236

December 11, 2017

Part III





The President





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Proclamation 9683--Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of the State of 
Israel and Relocating the United States Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem


                        Presidential Documents 



Federal Register / Vol. 82 , No. 236 / Monday, December 11, 2017 / 
Presidential Documents

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Title 3--
The President

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                Proclamation 9683 of December 6, 2017

                
Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of the State 
                of Israel and Relocating the United States Embassy to 
                Israel to Jerusalem

                By the President of the United States of America

                A Proclamation

                The foreign policy of the United States is grounded in 
                principled realism, which begins with an honest 
                acknowledgment of plain facts. With respect to the 
                State of Israel, that requires officially recognizing 
                Jerusalem as its capital and relocating the United 
                States Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem as soon as 
                practicable.

                The Congress, since the Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995 
                (Public Law 104-45) (the ``Act''), has urged the United 
                States to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and 
                to relocate our Embassy to Israel to that city. The 
                United States Senate reaffirmed the Act in a unanimous 
                vote on June 5, 2017.

                Now, 22 years after the Act's passage, I have 
                determined that it is time for the United States to 
                officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of 
                Israel. This long overdue recognition of reality is in 
                the best interests of both the United States and the 
                pursuit of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

                Seventy years ago, the United States, under President 
                Truman, recognized the State of Israel. Since then, the 
                State of Israel has made its capital in Jerusalem--the 
                capital the Jewish people established in ancient times. 
                Today, Jerusalem is the seat of Israel's government--
                the home of Israel's parliament, the Knesset; its 
                Supreme Court; the residences of its Prime Minister and 
                President; and the headquarters of many of its 
                government ministries. Jerusalem is where officials of 
                the United States, including the President, meet their 
                Israeli counterparts. It is therefore appropriate for 
                the United States to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's 
                capital.

                I have also determined that the United States will 
                relocate our Embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to 
                Jerusalem. This action is consistent with the will of 
                the Congress, as expressed in the Act.

                Today's actions--recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's 
                capital and announcing the relocation of our embassy--
                do not reflect a departure from the strong commitment 
                of the United States to facilitating a lasting peace 
                agreement. The United States continues to take no 
                position on any final status issues. The specific 
                boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem are 
                subject to final status negotiations between the 
                parties. The United States is not taking a position on 
                boundaries or borders.

                Above all, our greatest hope is for peace, including 
                through a two-state solution, if agreed to by both 
                sides. Peace is never beyond the grasp of those who are 
                willing to reach for it. In the meantime, the United 
                States continues to support the status quo at 
                Jerusalem's holy sites, including at the Temple Mount, 
                also known as Haram al Sharif. Jerusalem is today--and 
                must remain--a place where Jews pray at the Western 
                Wall, where Christians walk the Stations of the Cross, 
                and where Muslims worship at Al-Aqsa Mosque.

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                With today's decision, my Administration reaffirms its 
                longstanding commitment to building a future of peace 
                and security in the Middle East. It is time for all 
                civilized nations and people to respond to disagreement 
                with reasoned debate--not senseless violence--and for 
                young and moderate voices across the Middle East to 
                claim for themselves a bright and beautiful future. 
                Today, let us rededicate ourselves to a path of mutual 
                understanding and respect, rethinking old assumptions 
                and opening our hearts and minds to new possibilities. 
                I ask the leaders of the Middle East--political and 
                religious; Israeli and Palestinian; and Jewish, 
                Christian, and Muslim--to join us in this noble quest 
                for lasting peace.

                NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the 
                United States of America, by virtue of the authority 
                vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the 
                United States, do hereby proclaim that the United 
                States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of the State 
                of Israel and that the United States Embassy to Israel 
                will be relocated to Jerusalem as soon as practicable.

                IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 
                sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord two 
                thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the 
                United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                second.
                
                
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                                                  Title 3—                                            Proclamation 9683 of December 6, 2017

                                                  The President                                       Recognizing Jerusalem as the Capital of the State of Israel
                                                                                                      and Relocating the United States Embassy to Israel to Jeru-
                                                                                                      salem


                                                                                                      By the President of the United States of America

                                                                                                      A Proclamation
                                                                                                      The foreign policy of the United States is grounded in principled realism,
                                                                                                      which begins with an honest acknowledgment of plain facts. With respect
                                                                                                      to the State of Israel, that requires officially recognizing Jerusalem as its
                                                                                                      capital and relocating the United States Embassy to Israel to Jerusalem
                                                                                                      as soon as practicable.
                                                                                                      The Congress, since the Jerusalem Embassy Act of                            1995 (Public Law 104–
                                                                                                      45) (the ‘‘Act’’), has urged the United States to                           recognize Jerusalem as
                                                                                                      Israel’s capital and to relocate our Embassy to Israel                      to that city. The United
                                                                                                      States Senate reaffirmed the Act in a unanimous                              vote on June 5, 2017.
                                                                                                      Now, 22 years after the Act’s passage, I have determined that it is time
                                                                                                      for the United States to officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of
                                                                                                      Israel. This long overdue recognition of reality is in the best interests of
                                                                                                      both the United States and the pursuit of peace between Israel and the
                                                                                                      Palestinians.
                                                                                                      Seventy years ago, the United States, under President Truman, recognized
                                                                                                      the State of Israel. Since then, the State of Israel has made its capital
                                                                                                      in Jerusalem—the capital the Jewish people established in ancient times.
                                                                                                      Today, Jerusalem is the seat of Israel’s government—the home of Israel’s
                                                                                                      parliament, the Knesset; its Supreme Court; the residences of its Prime
                                                                                                      Minister and President; and the headquarters of many of its government
                                                                                                      ministries. Jerusalem is where officials of the United States, including the
                                                                                                      President, meet their Israeli counterparts. It is therefore appropriate for the
                                                                                                      United States to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
                                                                                                      I have also determined that the United States will relocate our Embassy
                                                                                                      to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This action is consistent with the
                                                                                                      will of the Congress, as expressed in the Act.
                                                                                                      Today’s actions—recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and announcing
                                                                                                      the relocation of our embassy—do not reflect a departure from the strong
                                                                                                      commitment of the United States to facilitating a lasting peace agreement.
                                                                                                      The United States continues to take no position on any final status issues.
                                                                                                      The specific boundaries of Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem are subject to
                                                                                                      final status negotiations between the parties. The United States is not taking
                                                                                                      a position on boundaries or borders.
                                                                                                      Above all, our greatest hope is for peace, including through a two-state
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                                                                                                      solution, if agreed to by both sides. Peace is never beyond the grasp of
                                                                                                      those who are willing to reach for it. In the meantime, the United States
                                                                                                      continues to support the status quo at Jerusalem’s holy sites, including
                                                                                                      at the Temple Mount, also known as Haram al Sharif. Jerusalem is today—
                                                                                                      and must remain—a place where Jews pray at the Western Wall, where
                                                                                                      Christians walk the Stations of the Cross, and where Muslims worship
                                                                                                      at Al-Aqsa Mosque.


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                                                  58332            Federal Register / Vol. 82, No. 236 / Monday, December 11, 2017 / Presidential Documents

                                                                                                      With today’s decision, my Administration reaffirms its longstanding commit-
                                                                                                      ment to building a future of peace and security in the Middle East. It
                                                                                                      is time for all civilized nations and people to respond to disagreement
                                                                                                      with reasoned debate—not senseless violence—and for young and moderate
                                                                                                      voices across the Middle East to claim for themselves a bright and beautiful
                                                                                                      future. Today, let us rededicate ourselves to a path of mutual understanding
                                                                                                      and respect, rethinking old assumptions and opening our hearts and minds
                                                                                                      to new possibilities. I ask the leaders of the Middle East—political and
                                                                                                      religious; Israeli and Palestinian; and Jewish, Christian, and Muslim—to
                                                                                                      join us in this noble quest for lasting peace.
                                                                                                      NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States
                                                                                                      of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution
                                                                                                      and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim that the United
                                                                                                      States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and that
                                                                                                      the United States Embassy to Israel will be relocated to Jerusalem as soon
                                                                                                      as practicable.
                                                                                                      IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of
                                                                                                      December, in the year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the
                                                                                                      Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-
                                                                                                      second.




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