US Sells Ambassador Home In Israel, Securing Jerusalem Move
US Sells Ambassador Home In Israel, Securing Jerusalem Move
The U.S. Embassy said Tuesday the State Department has sold the ambassador's official residence near Tel Aviv a decision that cements the embassy's controversial move to Jerusalem.

JERUSALEM: The U.S. Embassy said Tuesday the State Department has sold the ambassador’s official residence near Tel Aviv a decision that cements the embassy’s controversial move to Jerusalem.

In an announcement, the embassy did not identify the buyer or disclose the sale price. But Israeli media had said the sprawling seaside compound in the upscale town of Herzliya had an asking price of over $80 million.

The buyer was was selected solely on the basis of having submitted the highest and best offer. The selected buyer and the unsuccessful bidders have been notified, it said.

The Trump administration moved the embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in 2018, shortly after recognizing Jerusalem as Israels capital.

Ambassador David Friedman, a long-time supporter of Israels hard-line settler movement, played a leading role in the embassys move.

Most foreign delegations have their embassies in Tel Aviv because of Jerusalems contested status.

Israels parliament, supreme court, presidents residence and most ministries are headquartered in Jerusalem. But the Palestinians claim east Jerusalem which Israel captured in 1967 and later annexed in a move unrecognized by most of the international community as the capital of a future state.

The Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden, has called the Trump administrations decision to move the embassy short-sighted and frivolous, but he has said he would not move it back to Tel Aviv if elected president in November.

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