Ambassador Friedman celebrates Embassy anniversary: ‘We created a new shrine in Jerusalem’ May 15, 2019U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at an event marking one year since the transfer of the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, May 14, 2019. (Flash90/Yonatan Sindel)(Flash90/Yonatan Sindel)Ambassador Friedman celebrates Embassy anniversary: ‘We created a new shrine in Jerusalem’Ambassador Friedman said that tour buses drive by the Embassy on a daily basis and that people occasionally get off the buses and pray at the site.By World Israel News Staff America’s Ambassador to Israel David Friedman hosted a special event in Jerusalem on Tuesday night to mark the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Embassy move to the capital, describing it as a “new shrine.”“We have done something that hasn’t been done in quite some time: We have created a new shrine in the ancient city of Jerusalem, and we’re extremely proud of it,” the ambassador told the audience at the David Citadel Hotel ballroom, located near the Old City. He also revealed that the Embassy site would double in size in the near future.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was in attendance at the gala event, praised President Donald Trump for recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and for moving the U.S. Embassy.He also thanked the president for closing the “Palestinian consulate” in Jerusalem. The U.S. shuttered its Jerusalem consulate, which acted as a diplomatic mission to the Palestinians, in March.“We have to keep on strengthening the State of Israel and keep on strengthening the indispensable alliance with America,” the prime minister said, also referring to “a new efflorescence, a new renaissance of relations” between Israel and her Arab neighbors.Read US Senator Rubio calls intel leak of Israeli strike plans an 'act of treason'Prayers offered at siteAmbassador Friedman said that people are impressed by the new Embassy. “People get out of the bus and people just stare and they look at the beautiful plaque and the seal — that magnificent seal made out of marble weighs about 2-3,000 pounds — and sometimes I just get out of my office and I walk up to them.”“People got on their knees and they prayed to God that they have seen this day, that this day had arose,” he said. “There were people in tears, there were people in deep moments of prayer. The reactions were frankly stunning and moving. And I can’t get enough of that. It’s extraordinary.”President Trump also marked the one-year anniversary, tweeting on Tuesday:“Today marks the one-year anniversary of the opening of the United States Embassy in Jerusalem, Israel. Our beautiful embassy stands as a proud reminder of our strong relationship with Israel and of the importance of keeping a promise and standing for the truth.”Today marks the one-year anniversary of the opening of the United States Embassy in Jerusalem, Israel. Our beautiful embassy stands as a proud reminder of our strong relationship with Israel and of the importance of keeping a promise and standing for the truth.— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 14, 2019Prime Minister Netanyahu referred to Mr. Trump on Tuesday as someone who, because he is “politically incorrect, brash and unabashed,” can just say “one day – out of the blue…’That’s right, Jerusalem is Israel’s capital, and I recognize it.'”Read Trump set to appear on Joe Rogan's podcastAlso in attendance were Guatemalan First Lady Patricia Morales, who is touring the country, and Guatemalan Ambassador to Israel Mario Bucaro. David FriedmanDonald TrumpNetanyahuU.S. embassy JerusalemUS-Israel relations