Last month, President Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and said that the United States will move its embassy there from Tel Aviv. The announcement, which breaks with seven decades of American policy
in the Middle East, prompted protests and violence across the Arab world. It also sparked criticism from many world leaders, who said it would further complicate the stalled peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. (The two sides have been in conflict since Israel’s founding in 1948.) Here’s what you need to know to understand the debate surrounding President Trump’s announcement.
Last month, President Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He also said that the United States will move its embassy there from Tel Aviv. The announcement broke with seven decades of American policy in the Middle East. It prompted protests and violence across the Arab world. It also sparked criticism from many world leaders. They said it would further complicate the stalled peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. The two sides have been in conflict since Israel’s founding in 1948. Here’s what you need to know to understand the debate surrounding President Trump’s announcement.