Some U.S. officers consider that, as a sensible matter, Mr. Biden might reopen the workplace over Israeli objections.
Pressed on the consulate’s destiny in February, the State Division spokesman on the time, Ned Worth, mentioned: “This stuff take time. Clearly there are numerous events which are concerned in a course of like this.”
Daniel C. Kurtzer, a former U.S. ambassador to Jerusalem within the George W. Bush administration, known as the years earlier than Oct. 7 a missed alternative.
“The query could be requested, ‘Why didn’t Biden act to undo what Trump had wrought?’” Mr. Kurtzer mentioned.
Mr. Kurtzer allowed that Mr. Biden had inherited “a large number” on the Palestinian problem, largely due to Mr. Trump’s insurance policies. And he mentioned {that a} totally different coverage agenda would not going have prevented the murderous Hamas assault final month. (The US has by no means had diplomatic relations with Hamas, which it considers a terrorist group.)
However Mr. Kurtzer mentioned that Mr. Biden’s strategy earlier than Oct. 7 does have relevance right this moment.
Whereas it helped that Mr. Biden reopened a dialogue with the Palestinians and delivered help to them, Mr. Kurtzer mentioned the issues the president didn’t do — like reopening the consulate, or reinstating the authorized opinion on West Financial institution settlements — despatched a “destructive” sign.
That has harmed American credibility throughout the Arab world, Mr. Kurtzer says, and is now complicating Mr. Biden’s efforts to assist Israel. “Look how briskly the narrative modified” from sympathy for to condemnation of Israel, he mentioned.
It stays to be seen whether or not Mr. Biden will push more durable this time for a long-lasting peace settlement. Some U.S. officers nonetheless see a normalization settlement between Israel and Saudi Arabia as a chance.
However alternatives have slipped away earlier than.
In Could 2021, Israeli forces bombed Gaza for 11 days in response to Hamas rocket hearth till a cease-fire halted the combating.
Lamenting civilian deaths in that conflict, Mr. Biden vowed to “proceed our quiet and relentless diplomacy” to make sure that Israelis and Palestinians might peacefully coexist.
“I consider we now have a real alternative to make progress, and I’m dedicated to working for it,” he mentioned.
Two and a half years later, his problem seems higher than ever.