Washington – Democratic presidential contenders aren’t happy that President Donald Trump moved the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. But that doesn’t mean they would reverse his decision.
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Axios queried leading 2020 hopefuls about their thoughts on the embassy, which Trump moved from Tel Aviv last year.
While several candidates — including former Vice President Joe Biden, Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., and Cory Booker, D-N.J. — criticized the move, they said they didn’t think returning it to Tel Aviv would accomplish much.
“Now that the embassy has been moved, I do not see moving it back as either practical or productive, and believe we should focus on reclaiming our status as a trusted mediator as we work towards peace and a two-state solution,” Booker told Axios.
Biden said he “would reopen our consulate in East Jerusalem to engage the Palestinians,” while Gillibrand would reopen “the diplomatic mission to the Palestinians” and restart USAID programs.
Several other candidates did not respond, but Axios collected some of their previous comments on the topic.
I wouldn’t trust any of them as far as I could throw them, they will all stab Israel in the back and support her enemies from the palis to iran feh.
Maybe it’s about time you condem your racist in the white house? Can’t you smell that he’s Hitler reborn?
gillibrand is the worst of all of them
So the answer to the headline seems to be none of the Democrats want to move the Embassy back to Tel Aviv.
Who give a damn? Jerusalem isn’t the political capital of Israel! Never was!!