1、 CRS INSIGHT Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress INSIGHTINSIGHTi i Jerusalem: U.S. Recognition as Israels Capital and Planned Embassy Move name redacted Specialist in Middle Eastern Affairs December 8, 2017 Via a presidential document that he signed after a speech on December 6, 2017, Pr
2、esident Trump proclaimed “that the United States recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and that the United States Embassy to Israel will be relocated from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem as soon as practicable.” A December deadline for a presidential decision under the Jerusalem Embassy A
3、ct of 1995 (P.L. 104-45) and plans for Vice President Pence to travel to the region apparently precipitated the timing of the Presidents decision. Despite his proclamation on the planned embassy relocation, the President ultimately did sign a waiver (on national security grounds) in response to the
4、December deadline. So long as the embassy has not officially opened in Jerusalem, the waiver is required every six months under P.L. 104-45 to prevent a 50% limitation on spending from the general “Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad” budget. This limitation would otherwise apply in the