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The correct answer is option 3, USA. In May 2018, the United States relocated its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. This move was highly significant and controversial because it recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The decision was made by President Donald Trump, fulfilling a campaign promise. The relocation of the embassy was met with both support and criticism. Supporters argued that it acknowledged the historical and political significance of Jerusalem to Israel, while critics argued that it undermined the long-standing position of the international community on the status of Jerusalem. It is important to note that the relocation of the embassy does not indicate a change in the official stance of other countries on the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Alert - correct answer should be option 4, Turkey.