Abstract: The Israel Palestine conflict has long been contested in the international arena. After World War II, Israel was recognized as a state and this was not well received by the Palestinians. Today, Israel is still in violation of international law as it continues to possess West Bank and displacing Palestinians for the Jewish occupation. The US has played an integral role as a key ally evidenced by its recent decision to move their embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This paper seeks to assess the motivating factors of the relocation and consequences on Israel-Palestinian relations. The move is set to impact diplomatic relations and influence policies in the Middle East.
Keywords: Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine, Conflict, policies, Middle East.
Title: THE MOVE OF THE US EMBASSY FROM TEL AVIV TO JERUSALEM: ITS IMPACT ON ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN RELATIONS
Author: Winnie N. Njoroge, Bahati M. Ndurya, Linda K. Ndoli, Kate W. Kamau, Mary N. Gaichiri, Yusuf Mohamud, Weldon Ng’eno
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
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