A square in the central Israel city of Petah Tikvah will be named after President Donald Trump, the city’s mayor announced, as reported by the JP.
Rami Greenberg said Monday that he decided to name the square adjacent to City Hall for the US president because of “his unqualified support for the State of Israel.”
The square will be dedicated officially on July 4, Greenberg said. The mayor said he will invite the U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, government ministers and public figures.
A week ago, Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz said in a tweet that a train stop in the Old City of Jerusalem would be named for Trump.