Antiquity In 2020, the remains of a large
Iron Age II compound were discovered in Arnona near the US Embassy. The site served for the collection and storage of taxes in the form of agricultural produce, and was first used during the reign of two
biblical kings of Judah,
Hezekiah and
Manasseh (together they ruled from c. 715–643). According to the
Israel Antiquities Authority, the archaeological discoveries identify it as a highly important site in the history of the Kingdom of Judah in its final days and subsequent return to Zion.
Mandate Palestine Arnona was founded in 1931 on land owned by the Keren HaEzra company. Blueprints for the neighborhood were drawn up by the architect
Richard Kauffmann. In 1935, another neighbourhood named "Binyan v’Melacha" (Hebrew: בנין ומלאכה, Building and Craft) was founded alongside Talpiot; this neighborhood has since been incorporated into the Arnona area. During the
1948 Arab-Israeli War, Arnona was on the front line against Transjordan. In May 1948, Arnona was occupied by Arab forces. An attack by
Egyptian,
Jordanian, and local Arab troops led to a retreat by Jewish forces from Arnona and Ramat Rachel. A combined unit of the
Hagana and
Palmach later retook the area. The
1949 cease fire agreement with Jordan placed the cease-fire line at the eastern border of Arnona. This cease fire line was part of the "Kav Ironi", the Jerusalem section of the
Green line separating the Jordanian and Israeli armies. The border was patrolled by a dedicated force, but the only physical barrier was an unguarded barbed-wire fence. With the
Six-Day War in 1967, Arnona gained its current borders.
State of Israel The
United States Embassy to Israel moved to Arnona on May 14, 2018. Previously, the building had been designated as the
US Consulate General in Jerusalem. On February 23, 2018, the
Trump administration announced that the
United States Embassy to Israel would relocate to the Arnona premises of the Consulate General by May 14 to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the
Israeli Declaration of Independence. ==Landmarks==