1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS20339September 22, 1999Jerusalem: The U.S. Embassy and P.L. 104-45Clyde MarkSpecialist in Middle Eastern AffairsForeign Affairs, Defense, and Trade DivisionSummarySection 3(a) of P.L
2、. 104-45 of November 8, 1995, states that it is the policy of theUnited States that the U.S. embassy in Israel should be moved from Tel Aviv toJerusalem by May 31, 1999. Section 3(b) bans the expenditure of 50% of the StateDepartments FY1999 appropriation for “Acquisition and Maintenance of Building
3、sAbroad” until the Secretary of State notifies Congress that the U.S. embassy has openedin Jerusalem. Section 7 authorizes the President to waive Section 3(b) for two 6-monthperiods if such a waiver is necessary for national security interests. The Presidentexercised the waiver on June 18, 1999, and
4、 the embassy remains in Tel Aviv. This reportwill be updated as needed. Status of the U.S. Embassy in Israel Public Law 104-45, effective November 8, 1995, states that it is the policy of theUnited States that the U.S. embassy to Israel should be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalemby May 31, 1999. To d