Australia Recognizes West Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

Reuters
By Reuters
December 15, 2018Australia
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Australia formally recognized West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, reversing decades of Middle East policy on Dec. 15, 2018.

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said: “Australia now recognizes West Jerusalem, is the capital of Israel.”

And with that – He reversed decades of Middle East policy.

Announcing on Saturday that Australia will open trade and defense offices in West Jerusalem, and hopes to move its embassy out of Tel Aviv once the status is confirmed.

It’s a move that risks inflaming tensions between Israel and Palestinians.

The status of the city remains one of the biggest obstacles to a peace agreement between the two sides.

This decision comes months after U.S. President Trump re-located the American embassy.

Something that infuriated Palestinians, upset the Arab world and Western allies, but delighted Israel.

They regard the whole city as their capital, including the eastern sector that it annexed in the 60s.

Morrison said on Saturday the move is necessary to break a quote rancid stalemate.

He also re-affirmed Australia’s support for a two-state solution in the region, that would see the East recognized as the capital of a Palestinian state.

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