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During the campaign, Trump promised to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capitol. David Friedman, one of Trump’s advisers on Israel, reconfirmed that intention.
Israeli government ministers and political figures are pushing the US president-elect, Donald Trump, to quickly fulfill his campaign promise to overturn decades of US foreign policy and recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/09/israel-donald-trump-netanyahu-jerusalem
 
Bold move, to say the least.
However, I think were going to see and have started to see a moderation of Trump. His conciliatory speech was unlike any others he has given so far, his website removed the call to ban Muslims, and his advisors are hinting at walking "back Hillary for jail" and the wall. The media's reaction to Trump winning is not far off from the media's reaction in 1980 to Reagan's victory, and look how that turned out.
 
BygmesterFinn said:
However, I think were going to see and have started to see a moderation of Trump. His conciliatory speech was unlike any others he has given so far, his website removed the call to ban Muslims, and his advisors are hinting at walking "back Hillary for jail" and the wall.

That's a fair point, and I really don't think he is going to make such a pronouncement in his first 100 days.

Not only was Trump's victory speech humble, but Clinton's conciliation speech was surprisingly human for her as well.

However, time has a way of washing away momentary feelingly of reason, and I think as time goes on Trump will return to some of his harder positions.

Maybe.

The enormity of the office may temper some of his positions, whether that is for the good or bad.

But Sit Rep-wise, the world is certainly going to take him at his word until proven otherwise.
 
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev at his residence in Jerusalem ... Netanyahu invited his Russian counterpart to his residence at a private dinner at which the heads of government continued to discuss bilateral relations and international issues"
Original: http://www.interfax.ru/world/536516
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"'Russia will finance the restoration of the historical and religious center of Bethlehem' ... Said Medvedev"
Original: http://www.interfax.ru/world/536517
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I will say this. Israel, while not always being in the right, is the best and quickest way to a peaceful Middle East. I have always been amazed at their capacity to make something out of nothing and flourish where some would consider impossible. I think a great deal of the hatred toward Jews is in fact stemming from jealousy of their continued persistence and success. I am a non-practicing Christian by the way.
 
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