Trump To Visit Western Wall — Without Israeli Leaders
WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Donald Trump will visit the Western Wall unaccompanied by Israeli leaders in order to emphasize the overarching message of his overseas tour: unifying the three Abrahamic religions against the common threat of terrorism.
“No Israeli leaders will join President Trump at the Western Wall,” H.R. McMaster, Trump’s national security adviser, said Tuesday at a briefing for reporters ahead of Trump’s Middle Eastern and European tour next week.
“The president’s intention is to visit these religious sites, to highlight the need for unity among these three major religions in confronting a grave threat to these civilizations and unity in embracing an agenda of tolerance,” he said.
Trump is scheduled to visit Saudi Arabia, Bethlehem in the Palestinian territories and the Vatican, the seat of the Catholic Church. His visit to the Western Wall will be the first by a sitting U.S. president; only presidential candidates have visited the holy site.
U.S. officials planning the trip reportedly rejected an offer by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accompany Trump, saying Monday that the Western Wall was in the West Bank. The White House later said the officials’ statements, which sparked outrage among Israelis and U.S. Jewish groups, did not reflect U.S. policy.
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