Palestinians File Objection to US Embassy in Jerusalem

A legal advocacy group is calling the move to build a U.S. diplomatic compound in Jerusalem a violation of international law related to the respect of private property, Peoples Dispatch reports. 

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides, right, greeting U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Jersualem,Jan. 31. (U.S. Embassy Jerusalem, Flickr, CC BY 2.0)

By  Peoples Dispatch

A legal center for Arab minority rights in Israel has filed an objection to the U.S. move to build its new embassy in Jerusalem on land stolen by Israel from its original Palestinian owners. It called for the immediate cancellation of the plan.

The objection was filed by Adalah on Jan. 30 to the Jerusalem District Planning Committee, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Thomas Nides, and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, on behalf of 12 descendants of the original owners, four of them U.S. citizens. 

Blinken was in Israel on Monday to meet Israeli President Issac Herzog, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other state officials.  

Headquarters in Haifa of Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel. (CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons)

In a press statement,   Adalah called the move to build a U.S. diplomatic compound in Jerusalem a violation of international law related to the respect of private property. 

Israel confiscated the land from its original Palestinian owners under the Absentees’ Property Law, passed in 1950. Israeli state archive records, published by Adalah in July 2022, make Palestinian ownership clear.

The documents reveal that the land was temporarily leased to British mandate authorities by its Palestinian owners well before the creation of Israel in 1948. 

Adalah also called Israel’s Absentees’ Property Law “one of the most arbitrary, sweeping, discriminatory, and draconian laws enacted in the state of Israel.” It further said that the “law was drafted with racist motives and its sole purpose was to expropriate the assets of Palestinians.”

Israel had forced more than 700,000 Palestinians from their homes and villages at the time of its creation in 1948, during the Nakba, and confiscated much of their land using the 1950 law. It is also doing the same in the occupied territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem in its attempt to Judaize them. 

Adalah underlined that if the U.S. proceeds with the plan “it will be a full-throated endorsement of Israel’s illegal confiscation of private Palestinian property and the state department will become an active participant in violating the private property rights of its own citizens.”

The U.S. embassy currently keeps a branch office in Tel Aviv, which was recognized by the U.S. as the capital of Israel until 2018. Since 2018, the U.S. embassy has been housed in what had been the U.S. consulate building in Jerusalem.

Under the Donald Trump presidency, the U.S. government changed this long-standing policy and officially designated Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Plans [to build an embassy complex] in Jerusalem were put in place then and final proposals for the same were submitted in February 2021 under Joe Biden’s administration. Israel has already leased the land to the U.S. State Department. 

The U.S. remains the only major country to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital. The U.N. considers the city disputed territory as Palestinians also claim the city as their own. 

This article is from Peoples Dispatch.

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3 comments for “Palestinians File Objection to US Embassy in Jerusalem

  1. CaseyG
    February 4, 2023 at 20:10

    SOS Blinken does not seem to care about Palestinians—nor does he seem to care about those Americans who are murdered by Israel either.

  2. Valerie
    February 4, 2023 at 10:16

    So too the Brits:

    “Liz Truss could follow Trump and move UK embassy to Jerusalem”

    PM considering breaking with decades of British foreign policy by relocating UK embassy in Israel

    Bethan McKernan in Jerusalem and Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor (the Guardian)

    Thu 22 Sep 2022 14.47 BST

    “Liz Truss has said she is considering relocating the British embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in a controversial move that would break with decades of UK foreign policy in order to follow in the footsteps of Donald Trump.”

  3. TRogers
    February 4, 2023 at 01:26

    It looks to me like Blinken and Nides work for Israel, not the US.
    In latest visit Blinken offers nothing to Palestinians
    hXXps://mondoweiss.net/

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