Brazil to move embassy to Jerusalem, new Brazilian President Bolsonaro says
"Israel is a sovereign state and we shall duly respect that," Bolsonaro writes.
By Herb Keinon
Brazil intends to move its embassy to Jerusalem, the country's
president-elect Jair Bolsonaro announced on his Facebook page on
Thursday, wasting no time in declaring intent to implement one of his
campaign pledges.

“As previously stated during our campaign, we intend to transfer the
Brazilian Embassy from Tel-Aviv to Jerusalem. Israel is a sovereign
state and we shall duly respect that,” he wrote.Bolsonaro is a populist,
ultra-conservative, Evangelical Christian whose victory Sunday
signified a stunning shift in the direction of Brazil which has been
ruled for the last 15 years by the far-left Workers Party. It also
represents a tectonic shift in the country's relationship with Israel.
In an interview Thursday with Israel Hayom, Bolsonaro repeated his
pledge to move the embassy,“Israel is a sovereign state. If you decide
on your capital city, we will act in accordance. When I was asked during
the campaign if I'll do it [relocate the embassy] when I was president,
I said yes, and that you're the ones who decide on the capital of
Israel, not other people,” he said.
He also said during the campaign that he would close the Palestinian
Embassy in Brasilia. Asked about this in the interview, he said: "As for
the Palestinian Embassy, it was built too close to the presidential
palace … No embassy can be so close to the presidential palace, so we
intend to move it. There's no other way, in my opinion. Other than that,
Palestine first needs to be a state to have the right to an embassy."
Bolsonaro also said that Israel can now “count on having our vote in the
UN. I know that often the vote is almost symbolic, but it helps to
define the position a country intends to take. Rest assured that you can
depend on our vote in the UN on almost all the issues having to do with
Israel."In the past, Brazil was among those countries that almost
always voted against Israel in international forums.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu phoned Bolsonaro shortly after his
election victory to congratulate him, and said that he intends on
attending his inauguration on January 1.
If Brazil does indeed go ahead with the embassy move, it will join the
United States and Guatemala, who took similar steps. Paraguay also moved
its embassy, but then quickly changed its mind following a change of
presidents there and moved its embassy back to Tel Aviv.
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein issued an immediate response, saying that
Bolsonaro "is a great friend of the Jewish people and the State of
Israel. Thank you very much Brazil!"
"I congratulate my friend the incoming President of Brazil, Jair
Bolsonaro, for his intention to move the Brazilian Embassy to
Jerusalem," Netanyahu said in a statement issued from Bulgaria, where he
is visiting, "This is a historic, just and moving step."
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