President-elect Donald Trump announced Thursday that he will nominate New York bankruptcy attorney David M. Friedman as his ambassador to Israel, saying in a statement issued by his transition office that Friedmans strong relationships in Israel will form the foundation of his diplomatic mission.
Friedman said in the statement that he would work tirelessly to strengthen the unbreakable bond between our two countries . . . and look forward to doing this from the U.S. embassy in Israels eternal capital, Jerusalem.
Trump has indicated that he would overturn more than two decades of presidential waivers overriding the 1995 law mandating the U.S. embassy be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a move weighted with heavy religious and political significance. Jerusalems status is contested by Palestinians and most of the worlds nations, which recognize lines drawn after the 1967 war.
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