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“Even after President Trump’s Wednesday announcement, U.S. passports for citizens born in Jerusalem won’t say they were born in “Jerusalem, Israel,” but instead just “Jerusalem””
WASHINGTON EXAMINER US passports won’t reflect Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital by Joel Gehrke December 7, 2017 President Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel won’t be reflected on State Department documents, including passports, officials … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Donald Trump, Jerusalem, Palestinians, passport
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