Israel praises PM Scott Morrison’s Jerusalem decision as “step in right direction”.
Camera IconIsrael praises PM Scott Morrison’s Jerusalem decision as “step in right direction”. Credit: Getty Images, Getty

Israel praises PM Scott Morrison’s Jerusalem decision as “step in right direction”

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Israel has welcomed Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s recognition of west Jerusalem as its capital as “a step in the right direction”, despite Canberra stopping short of moving its embassy to the city.

“Israel views the decision of the Australian government to open its trade and defence office in Jerusalem as a step in the right direction,” a foreign ministry statement said.

“Israel congratulates the government of Australia for its stance regarding sanctions on Iran and also regarding its pro-Israel position at the UN and against antisemitism.”

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Saturday that his government was following Donald Trump’s lead in recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Camera IconPrime Minister Scott Morrison announced on Saturday that his government was following Donald Trump’s lead in recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Credit: Getty Images, Getty

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Mr Morrison announced earlier on Saturday that his government was following US President Donald Trump’s lead in recognising the contested city as Israel’s capital.

But unlike the United States, he said Canberra would not relocate its Tel Aviv embassy to Jerusalem until Israel and the Palestinians reach a peace settlement.

In the meantime, Mr Morrison said, Australia would establish a defence and trade office in the west of the city.

Hundreds of protesters have rallied outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta against the plan to move Australian embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Camera IconHundreds of protesters have rallied outside the Australian embassy in Jakarta against the plan to move Australian embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. Credit: AFP

Israel occupied Arab east Jerusalem in the 1967 Six Day war and later annexed it, declaring the entire city its “eternal and indivisible capital.”

Palestinians claim the eastern part as the capital of a future Palestinian state.

Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat said Australia’s move to open a trade office in Jerusalem violates a United Nations resolution.

“From the beginning, we’ve perceived the Australian government’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital as one wherein petty domestic politics steer irresponsible policies that contradict world peace and security,” he said in a statement.

US President Donald Trump unilaterally moved the US embassy to Jerusalem earlier this year.
Camera IconUS President Donald Trump unilaterally moved the US embassy to Jerusalem earlier this year. Credit: AP

Most countries have avoided moving their embassies to anywhere in the city to avoid hindering peace talks on the city’s final status — until Mr Trump unilaterally moved the US embassy there earlier this year.

Unlike Mr Trump, Mr Morrison committed to recognising a future state of Palestine with east Jerusalem as its capital.