Jerusalem – Trump Administration Wants Resolution To Kotel Crisis, US Official Says

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    View of the Western Wall in Jerusalem Old City, June 23, 2017. Photo by Mendy Hechtman/Flash90 Jerusalem – The Trump administration is engaging with the Israeli government and American Jewish community leaders in order to encourage resolution to a growing crisis over the state of prayer at the Western Wall, an administration official told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday.

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    The US ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, has “urged the parties to re-engage with each other” and to “resolve this matter consensually,” the official said.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this week walked back a policy commitment he made last year to allow for an egalitarian prayer section at the Kotel, or Western Wall, under pressure from the Orthodox wing of his coalition.

    But America’s largest Jewish organizations— including the nonpartisan Jewish Federations, the Conference of Presidents and Anti-Defamation League— reacted furiously, calling on local chapter leaders to lobby Israeli diplomats and US consulates to pressure the prime minister’s office.

    “We recognize that the issue of egalitarian prayer services at the Western Wall is a source of tension between various segments of the Jewish community and we would encourage continued dialogue on this issue,” said the official. The administration is seeking further information from their Israeli counterparts on the matter.

    Members of Congress typically reluctant to criticize the Israeli government are beginning to express concern, as well, as the crisis begins to touch their constituents.

    “I typically refrain from weighing in on internal Israeli government decisions, but the recent developments affecting Kotel prayer and conversion have deeply affected the entire Jewish community, including communities in my district,” Eliot Engel, Democrat from New York, told the Post. “Certainly, the Jewish community is stronger when united rather than divided. I implore the Israeli government to reverse these decisions and engage in a dialogue with the diverse diaspora Jewish community on how to move forward.”

    Another New York Democrat, Nita Lowey, “strongly urged” the premier on Wednesday to change course.

    “As a member of Congress who has advanced the US-Israel relationship throughout my career, I strongly urge the government of Israel to reverse its decision to suspend the previously approved plan to create a pluralistic prayer pavilion at the Western Wall,” Lowey told the Post. “The majority of Jews around the world consider Israel their ancestral homeland, and Israel should provide an opportunity for all Jews, men and women, to have egalitarian prayer at the Western Wall.”

    And Jerry Nadler, also a Democrat from New York, was harshest of all, saying in a press release the decision should “disappoint everyone who extols Israel as a champion of religious freedom and a model of pluralism.”

    “I am deeply concerned by trends showing young American Jews’ dwindling levels of support for and identification with the state of Israel, and I worry that this decision by the Israeli government will only affirm suspicions that their voices and perspectives have been deemed irrelevant,” Nadler said.

    All three congressmen are Jewish, and represent some of the largest Jewish communities in the United States.

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    abilenetx
    abilenetx
    8 years ago

    A nation that has 2 kings cannot survive, for who then is the true king and then who is the servant What is it about the wall that is Trumps problem that he has to give his opinion, and where is Bibi who is to be the leader, or the servant?? It is becoming the fact that Israel truly is the banana republic to the United States for money does has strings attached all the time.

    HolyMoe
    HolyMoe
    8 years ago

    Jerry Nadler????
    This guy who helped Obama with the Iran deal is worried about Israel?

    TRumpIzPrez
    TRumpIzPrez
    8 years ago

    Dear Mr. President:

    May 21, you told the Princes of House of Saud:

    “We are not here to lecture — we are not here to tell other people how to live, what to do, who to be, or how to worship.”

    Please give the Jewish State of Israel the same assurances.

    Don’t tell Jews how to worship.

    Yonason_Herschlag
    Member
    Yonason_Herschlag
    8 years ago

    Fake news.
    Trump’s advisers on Israel are not suckers.

    grandbear
    grandbear
    8 years ago

    Let america dictate to the pope on how to run the vatican first.

    Reb Yid
    Reb Yid
    8 years ago

    Fahrgoyishte yidden talking Jewish values. Politicians really are clueless as to how they come across to others. And Nadler being the worst offender, with Friedlander being his John the Baptist.

    Normal
    Normal
    8 years ago

    Trump should start with something easy to start with, like North Korea, or how Frenchmen can’t be wrong.

    Haroldk0715
    Haroldk0715
    8 years ago

    This must be America’s BIGGEST PROBLEM

    hashomer
    hashomer
    8 years ago

    Let the Orange Shanda first keep his campaign promise to move the embassy to Yerushalayim before he criticizes Israel for anything. He’s so far out of his league on everything its not funny.