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The United States sold the ambassador’s residence in Israel for more than $67 million in July, according to an official Israeli record of the sale that shines new light on a transaction that has been shrouded in secrecy.

The State Department confirmed the sale in September but refused to identify the buyer or disclose the sale price of the sprawling beachfront compound in the upscale Tel Aviv suburb of Herzliya. On Tuesday, it said the sale had been “open and transparent.” . . .

At more than $67 million, it appears to be the most expensive single residence ever sold in Israel. Congressional aides told the Associated Press in September that lawmakers in the House and Senate were looking into whether the sale of the residence complied with regulations.

The sale helped to cement Trump’s controversial decision to relocate the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to contested Jerusalem in 2018 and to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. By selling the residence, it would make it harder for future presidents to reverse the decision to move the embassy. . . .

Records posted by Israel’s tax authority on Monday show that the sale of the official residence was concluded on July 31, several weeks before the State Department acknowledged it. They list the sale price as 230,353,536 Israeli shekels. That’s $67,592,000, according to that day’s official exchange rate.

In Israel, the sale price listed by the tax authority almost always matches the actual sale price, but in exceptional cases – for example, when a property is gifted to someone – the two may differ.

On Aug. 31, a month after the sale, the U.S. Embassy said in a statement that “it made sense” to sell the residency and said it expected the sale “to move ahead in the coming months.”. . .

The State Department had earlier said it would continue to lease the property until spring 2021, without specifying how much it would pay in rent. But on Tuesday it said there was “no provision for a leaseback with rent payment.” It said closing would take place in the coming months, after the completion of “administrative and procedural tasks.”

The Israeli real-estate office that brokered the deal referred all questions to the U.S. Embassy.

(Excerpt from Fox News. Article by The Associated Press. Photo Credit: Unsplash.)

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Fatima
January 4, 2021

We thank you Lord for the fulfillment of biblical prophecy and that Jerusalem has been made the capital! We pray for protection over the USA Embassy and staff. Only a person like Pres. Trump could have made such a bold move hence in your wisdom, you selected him to be president for this hour. May your mandate for him be fulfilled in his second term in Jesus Name!

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Rhonda
January 4, 2021

I am a bit dull on this…not following what is happening here, or the significance. While that, in my opinion,is an extraordinary amount of money, why the secrecy on the sale? Can someone help me understand.

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