Clashes in West Bank, Gaza over US's Jerusalem embassy move

IANS  |  Ramallah 

The US State Department's announcement to move its embassy from to in May has triggered wide condemnation and protest in the Arab and Muslim world.

After the decision came out on Friday, clashes broke out between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian demonstrators in the and the Strip. At least 32 Palestinians were injured, the said.

Thousands of Palestinians protested in the afternoon in 14 different locations across the Hundreds also demonstrated near Israel's border with the Strip, daily reported.

The embassy will initially be located in the Arnona neighbourhood in a building that now houses consular operations of US in Jerusalem, said the State Department

A new embassy annexe on the Arnona compound is expected to open by the end of 2019, Nauert added.

Although Israeli Katz tweeted on Friday to congratulate US on his decision, the voice was outnumbered by the overwhelming majority of critics, especially in the Arab and Muslim world.

"This is an unacceptable step.

Any unilateral move will not give legitimacy to anyone and will be an obstacle to any effort to create peace in the region," said Nabil Abu Rdainah, a for Palestinian

Additionally, in Gaza, official said moving the to "is a declaration of war against the Arab and Muslim world", according to a report in the Post.

Top Palestinian slammed the Trump administration's plan, saying that the showed its determination "to violate international law, destroy the two-state solution and provoke the feelings of the Palestinian people".

Mass protests and demonstrations have been going on every Friday in and the since Trump announced his intention to recognize as the capital of last December.

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First Published: Sat, February 24 2018. 14:44 IST
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