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Guatemala follows U.S. in planning Israel Embassy move
Israeli officials praised Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales for
deciding to relocate the Central American country’s embassy to
Jerusalem.
This move is in step with United States policy in a dispute over the
city’s status. Morales said he had decided to move the embassy from
Herzliya, near Tel Aviv, after talking to Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu.
About 28 countries defied Trump by backing a non-binding, U.N.
General Assembly resolution, calling on the United states to drop its
recognition of Jerusalem.
Guatemala and Honduras were two of only a handful of countries to
join Israel and the United States, which has pledged to move its embassy
to Jerusalem, in voting against the U.N.
resolution.
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