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Palestine furious at PNG Prime Minister opening embassy in Jerusalem

09:21 am on 8 September 2023

James Marape, left, and Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on 6 September 2023. Photo: Facebook.com / The Prime Minister of Israel

The Palestinian Authority has called the opening of Papua New Guinea's Israeli embassy in Jerusalem an "aggression" and a "violation" of international law.

In a statement, Palestine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates termed the embassy opening as "an aggression against the Palestinian people and their rights" and "a blatant violation of international law and United Nations resolutions".

On Tuesday, PNG's Prime Minister, James Marape, inaugurated the embassy in West Jerusalem, becoming only the fifth country to set up a diplomatic mission in the city.

In 2018, the US moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in a move that was followed by Honduras, Guatemala and Kosovo.

The Palestinian ministry said it will use all political, diplomatic and legal means to "pursue these countries over their unjustified aggression against the Palestinian people and their rights."

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Jordan have also condemned the move.

Religion behind the move

According to the Times of Israel, Marape was explicit that the opening of the embassy was down to religious motivations.

The country opened its embassy "because of our shared heritage, acknowledging the creator God, the Yahweh God of Israel, the Yahweh God of Isaac and Abraham," the newspaper quoted Marape as saying.

"You have been the great custodian of the moral values that were passed for humanity," Marape said to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who attended the ceremony opening.

"Many nations choose not to open their embassies in Jerusalem but we made the conscious choice. This has been the universal capital of the nation and people of Israel.

For us to call ourselves Christians, paying respect to God will not be complete without recognising that Jerusalem is the universal capital of the people and nation of Israel."

Marape also asked Israel to open an embassy in Port Moresby, and offered to provide the land for the mission.

Earlier this week, it was revealed that Israel would bankroll the embassy.

- Pacific News/ Times of Israel

Papua New Guinea dedicates Embassy in Jerusalem. James Marape, left, and Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on 6 September 2023. Photo: Facebook.com / The Prime Minister of Israel