The United States officially
dedicated its new Embassy in Jerusalem on Monday. Several Republican Senators
traveled to Israel for the grand opening, but there were no Democrat Senators
in attendance.
Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) was part of the American delegation, and he called the act of moving the U.S.
Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem “a long overdue recognition of history and
reality.” He described the mood at the opening ceremony to be “optimistic” and “upbeat”
in spite of the “unfortunate” and “tragic” protests. He continued with this
statement.
It is unacceptable that people would
choose to respond with violence to a move that is as innocuous as the United
States moving its embassy to the actual capital of the host country. Think
about how odd this is.
Many people are excited to have the
embassy moved, but others are throwing fits. As Senator Lee points out, the
people who are upset are the “same people who wouldn’t want the state of Israel
in existence in the first place.” He says that Jerusalem “is, in fact, Israel’s
eternal capital,” so people might as well get used to that reality.
The United States did the right
thing to recognize Jerusalem as the capital city of Israel and to move the
nation’s embassy to Israel’s capital city. Palestinians are going to be violent
no matter what the United States does, so the U.S. might as well do the right
thing.
The fact remains that there would be
peace if the Palestinians wanted peace, and Palestinians would not exist at all
if Israel wanted war.
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