U.S.-Israel Relations: U.S. Policy on Jerusalem
Reference
- U.S. President Donald Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital (December 2017)
- U.S. Consul Generals in Jerusalem
- American Public Opinion on Jerusalem
Primary Sources
- Senate Votes to Maintain U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem (February 5, 2021)
- U.S. Citizens Born in Jerusalem Can List Israel As Birthplace (2020)
- Jerusalem Embassy Relocation Act (1995)
- Pompeo Announces No More Waivers for Jerusalem Embassy Act (2019)
- Congress Calls for Clearer Recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's Capital (2002)
- Clinton Vetoes Bill Strengthening U.S. Position on Jerusalem as Israel's Capital (1999)
- House Resolution Commemorating 30th Anniversary of Reunification Jerusalem (1997)
- House Resolution Expressing Support for Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital (1990)
- Memorandum on the United States Position on Jerusalem (1963)
- U.S. Discourages Nations From Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's Capital (1962)
- Retention of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv (1954)
- U.S. Opposes Israeli Foreign Ministry Move to Jerusalem (1953)