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US to allow Jerusalem-born Americans to list Israel as birthplace, Pompeo says
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addresses the media during a joint news conference with US Secretary of Defence Mark Esper and Indiau00e2u20acu2122s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh at Hyderabad House in New Delhi, India, October 27, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

JERUSALEM, Oct 29 — US citizens born in Jerusalem will now be able to list Israel as their birthplace on their passports, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced today, in a nod to Washington’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Five years ago, when Barack Obama was in the White House, the US Supreme Court struck down a law that would have let Jerusalem-born Americans list Israel on their passports as their country of birth, saying it unlawfully encroached on presidential powers to set foreign policy.

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The future status of Jerusalem, a city holy to Muslims, Jews and Christians, is at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In 2017, US President Donald Trump reversed decades of US policy and recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

In his statement today, Pompeo said the decision to allow Jerusalem-born US citizens to choose to enter Israel or Jerusalem as their birthplace was "consistent” with Trump’s 2017 proclamation. — Reuters

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