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Embassies in Jerusalem: How Many Are There and Why It Matters

Jerusalem is becoming a growing focal point of embassy moves as more countries shift diplomatic missions there, signaling a wider change in how the city is recognized.

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Opinion contributor·May 27, 2026·3 min read

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the welcome ceremony for the US Embassy at the Foreign Ministry, ahead of the official opening of the American Embassy in Jerusalem, May 13, 2018.
Photo by Hadas Parush/Flash90

Key Takeaways

Question Quick Answer
How many embassies are in Jerusalem? 7 confirmed, with more planned for 2026
Which countries have embassies in Jerusalem? USA, Guatemala, Kosovo, Honduras, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Fiji
When did the trend start? After the U.S. embassy Jerusalem move in 2018
Why are embassies moving to Jerusalem? Political alignment, domestic politics, and practical reasons
Why does it matter to Christians? Jerusalem is the city at the heart of biblical prophecy 

What Is Actually Happening in Jerusalem Right Now?

Global diplomacy is quietly shifting right now, and Jerusalem is at the center of it. Countries are moving their embassies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and the number of Jerusalem diplomatic missions is growing year by year.

Countries With Embassies in Jerusalem Today

Here is the confirmed list of countries with embassies in Jerusalem as of 2026:

  1. United States (moved in 2018 and started the trend)
  2. Guatemala (one of the first to follow the U.S. in 2018)
  3. Kosovo (moved in 2021)
  4. Honduras (moved in 2021)
  5. Papua New Guinea (moved in 2023)
  6. Paraguay (returned its embassy to Jerusalem in December, 2024 after briefly pulling it back)
  7. Fiji (moved in 2025)

Both Argentina and Samoa have announced they will open embassies in Jerusalem in 2026. 

Why Jerusalem Isn’t Just Any City

For centuries, Jerusalem has served as the Jewish people’s spiritual and political capital, a connection that predates any modern border dispute by thousands of years. Despite this, most countries have kept their embassies in Tel Aviv rather than Jerusalem, citing the city’s contested status as justification for treating Israel differently from every other sovereign nation on earth.  

Palestinians claim Jerusalem as the capital of a future Palestinian state, and much of the international community have used that claim as cover to withhold recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital city. 

How the U.S. Embassy Jerusalem Move Changed Everything

On May 14, 2018, the United States officially moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, finally cracking the hypocrisy.  No major world power had done this before. And once the United States made the move, other countries followed suit. 

Each addition made the next one slightly less controversial and that is how diplomatic norms shift (not all at once, but one country at a time).

Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes seen at the official opening ceremony of the Paraguay embassy in Jerusalem on May 21, 2018.
Photo by Amos Ben Gershom

Why Are Countries Choosing Jerusalem Now?

There seems to be a few possible reasons countries are relocating their embassies to Jerusalem:

  • Political alignment with Israel. A Jerusalem embassy turns a friendly relationship with Israel into a visible diplomatic statement.
  • Domestic politics. Leaders can use the move to reach out to voters and religious communities who care about Israel.
  • Israel’s practical help. Israel has offered incentives to help fund embassy moves, making it easier for smaller nations.

Why does it matter to Christians?

Genesis 12:3 records God’s promise: “I will bless those who bless you.” Nations standing with Jerusalem are aligning with a city Scripture says God has chosen. Jerusalem isn’t  just a political capital. It is the city God placed at the center of human history. Every country that moves its embassy there is making a statement, and in Jerusalem, statements carry more weight than almost anywhere else on earth. 

Want to keep reading? Learn about why Honduras’ new President is staunchly pro-Israel. Explore more on faith, values, and the Land of Israel at Sinai Project.

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