Consulates in the Crosshairs

EPISODE · Jun 25, 2024 · 35 MIN

Consulates in the Crosshairs

from Axis Mundi · host Terrestrial Jerusalem

At the end of May, Spain, Ireland, and Norway recognized the State of Palestine alongside Israel. The right-wing Israeli government's response raises questions about the future Spain's consulate in Jerusalem—and other diplomatic offices in the contested city.  Evan Gottesman joins TJ's Danny Seidemann and Jumana Jaouni to break down the state of international representation in Jerusalem.

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