US Embassy in Jerusalem Reopens Amidst Fragile Ceasefire with Iran: A Closer Look at Washington’s Dangerous Middle East Policy
The US embassy in Jerusalem reopens after a tentative ceasefire between Israel and Iran, revealing the Trump administration’s high-stakes involvement in a volatile region without addressing long-term security risks.

In a move that underscores the precariousness of America’s Middle East strategy, the US Embassy in Jerusalem announced it would resume operations on June 25 following a ceasefire between Israel and Iran declared by President Donald Trump. While officially positioned as a return to normalcy, this development demands critical scrutiny. The embassy statement confirmed that routine consular services, including US passport appointments and birth registrations abroad, would recommence. Furthermore, emergency passport requests would be accepted without prior appointment both in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, with visa processing slated to restart on June 30. These administrative updates mask a much deeper...
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