The amendment was put forward by Republican Senators Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma and Bill Hagerty of Tennessee.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF
The United States Senate voted 97-3 late Thursday to support an amendment to the COVID-19 budget resolution that affirmed the country’s intention to keep its embassy in Jerusalem.
Inhofe tweeted that the amendment “would make the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem permanent, effectively preventing it from being downgraded or moved. It’s an important message that we acknowledge Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.”
— Sen. Jim Inhofe (@JimInhofe) February 5, 2021
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Hagerty said that Jerusalem was “the eternal and indivisible capital of the Jewish state of Israel.” He added that, “establishing this embassy is paving the way for peace across the region and should be preserved. Now our allies there know we will stand with them.”
Former presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barack Obama all made use of a waiver option to delay implementation of the act.
The embassy was relocated to Jerusalem only in 2018, by former US president Donald Trump.
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