Saturday, December 3, 2016

Obama Renews Presidential Waiver Keeping US Embassy in Tel Aviv

Obama Renews Presidential Waiver Keeping US Embassy in Tel Aviv

US Pres. Obama delays transfer of the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem for the last time.

U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel. 
U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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For the last time as president, outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama again signed the presidential waiver delaying relocation of the American Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
Obama’s signature on Thursday means the issue of relocating the embassy to Israel’s capital will not be raised for at least another six months, despite a campaign promise by President-elect Donald J. Trump to move the embassy to Jerusalem.
The campaign promise is one that has been made before, and waived faithfully every six months by every president since the day Congress passed the law in 1995 recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and mandating transfer of the embassy to the holy city.
Every president has cited “national security” in the presidential waivers signed every six months postponing that move, beginning with Bill Clinton.
That option may no longer be available the next time around, however, if legislation proposed by Republican senators is passed, forcing the president to move the embassy anyway.
The bill proposed earlier this year strikes the language provided in the 1995 Embassy Act to cite “national security” as a reason for delaying the transfer of the American Embassy to Jerusalem.
It may not be an issue anyway: In March, Trump assured AIPAC that would “move the American Embassy to the eternal capital of the Jewish people, Jerusalem.”
As with other promises, he told an interviewer later that month it would happen “fairly quickly.” All things are relative, But the presidential waiver was signed December 1. The next
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Shaked: Court’s Intervention in Knesset, Government Work Distorts Democracy


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Shaked: Court’s Intervention in Knesset, Government Work Distorts Democracy


Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked 
Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked 
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Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked (Habayit Hayehudi) on Thursday told a conference headed by former Supreme Court President Dorit Beinisch that “there are some who want to cause the public to believe that any regime model that does not align itself completely with the leftist parties’ agenda does not satisfy the basic demands of the democratic system. But it isn’t so.”
The conference, titled “Democracy in Israel: Directions and Trends,” took place in Zichron Yaakov, a town that only a week ago endured the largest of the wave of fires that plagued Israel. Shaked “informed” those who have been regularly eulogizing Israel’s democracy, that Israel’s democracy is stronger than all of them.
According to Shaked, the attempt to divide the political left and right in Israel, and the will to determine that one side seeks to promote Israel as a Rabbinical Jewish state, or as a nationalistic mutation, while the other side is seeking to promote true democracy will not succeed. Neither will the attempt to define as “destroyers of democracy” those who consider separation of the three branches of government to be the foundation of a well-functioning democracy.
“I am saying here in the clearest way possible – a judicial branch that intervenes in the legally created product of the legislative or executive branches is not adhering to the democratic model and it is our duty to bring it back on track.”
Shaked also stressed that Israel’s democracy is “part of a larger fabric of a Jewish and Zionist State.” Conceding that this means there are complexities in the Israeli system of government, she urged her audience to “talk about them, rather than attempt to turn this complex term the political legacy of one camp or another.”
“It’s too important an issue to be turned into a partisan battering ram,” Shaked said.
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