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New US Ambassador David Friedman Officially Takes Up Post in Israel

New US Ambassador David Friedman Officially Takes Up Post in Israel

Written by T.P.S. on May 16, 2017

The new US ambassador to Israel, David M. Friedman, presented his diplomatic credentials to Israeli President Reuven Rivlin in a ceremony held on Tuesday at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem.

President Rivlin welcomed the American ambassador, saying, “I am happy to welcome you and your dear wife to Israel, to Jerusalem, the capital of Israel. I know you have been here many times before. But this time you are an ambassador, representing the United States of America, Israel’s greatest and most important ally.”

“Serving the US as its ambassador to the State of Israel is the greatest honor of my life, and I pledge to you to do all that I can to strengthen and enhance the relations between our two great nations that you accurately described as unbreakable and, I would add, without limits,” Friedman told Rivlin.

Friedman arrived in Israel on Monday and traveled straight from Ben Gurion Airport to the Western Wall where he prayed for the success of US President Donald Trump, who will visit Israel next week on May 22-23.

“Well, it was a long trip. We’re a bit tired, but we wanted to come straight to the holiest place in the entire Jewish world, the Kotel Hamaaravi, the Western Wall, straight from the airport,” said Friedman.

Friedman was accompanied by his wife and daughter while the rest of his family remained in the United States. In a short video clip posted by the U.S. Embassy in Israel, Friedman said yesterday that he came to the Western Wall to recite both personal prayers for his family as well as for President Trump.

“I had the opportunity to say some prayers. I prayed of course for the health of my family, my children and grandchildren. I prayed for the president of the United States and wished him success, especially on his upcoming trip. I hope you all wish him success; it’s going to be an amazing trip,” elaborated Friedman, an Orthodox Jewish bankruptcy attorney from Long Island, New York, who also maintains a home in Jerusalem.

Friedman recited the traditional Hebrew blessing that one says when reaching a milestone. He referred to the State of Israel by its Hebrew term, Medinat Yisrael, saying “God bless the United States and God bless Medinat Yisrael and the unbreakable ties between them.”

In addition to Friedman, the Thai Ambassador Penprapa Vongkovit and Spanish Ambassador Manuel Gomez-Acebo also presented their credentials to Rivlin on Tuesday.

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