The US has officially shuttered its consulate in Jerusalem, downgrading the status of its main diplomatic mission to the Palestinians by folding it into the US embassy to Israel.
For decades, the consulate functioned as a de facto embassy to the Palestinians. Now, that outreach will be handled by a Palestinian affairs unit, under the command of the embassy.
The symbolic shift hands authority over US diplomatic channels with the West Bank and Gaza to ambassador David Friedman, a longtime supporter and fundraiser for the West Bank settler movement and fierce critic of the Palestinian leadership.
The announcement from the State Department came early yesterday in Jerusalem, the merger effective immediately.
“This decision was driven by our global efforts to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of our diplomatic engagements and operations,” said State Department spokesman Robert Palladino.
“It does not signal a change of US policy on Jerusalem, the West Bank, or the Gaza Strip.”
When first announced by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in October, the move infuriated Palestinians, fuelling their suspicions that the US was recognising Israeli control over east Jerusalem and the West Bank, territories that Palestinians seek for a future state. Palestinian official Saeb Erekat called the move “the final nail in the coffin” for the US role in peacemaking.
Read the article in The Australian (AP).