The square near the site of the new American embassy in Jerusalem will be named in honor of US President Donald Trump, whose decision to relocate the US mission from its current location in Tel Aviv upended decades of careful policy regarding the disputed status of the city and granted recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat announced that the square will be formally named “United States Square in honor of President Donald Trump”, with an official event attended by American dignitaries to be held in the future to celebrate the naming.

"This is the way in which Jerusalem returns love to the president and residents of the United States who stand by the state of Israel," Barkat said in a statement released by the Jerusalem Press Office on Tuesday. "President Trump decided to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish people, stand on the side of historical truth and do the right thing."

The naming of the square in honor of the US President adds to a train station near Jerusalem's Western Wall -- Judaism's holiest site -- that could also reportedly bear the Trump moniker in honor of his historic December 6 declaration on Jerusalem.

The new embassy is set to be inaugurated at its new location on May 14 -- the day on which Israel will celebrate 70 years since its establishment while mourned simultaneously by Palestinians as ‘The Nakba’ (‘The Catastrophe’ in Arabic) when thousands fled or were forced to leave their homes during Israel’s creation.

The new embassy will be initially located in a US consular building in Jerusalem's Arnona neighborhood while Washington searches for a permanent location.

This first phase of the move -- which has so far involved modifications to the consulate building including the hanging of a stone plaque on its exterior, the relocation of Ambassador David Friedman and his core staff (less than six people), as well as increased security -- has cost less than $400,000 a US official told The Washington Post on Tuesday.

President Trump had boasted about his reducing the price tag associated with the embassy's relocation from an estimated $1 billion...read more at i24News