Massive Gaza protests kills 41 Palestinians

ANI  |  Jerusalem [Israel] 

At least 41 Palestinians were killed in massive protests at the Strip, just a few minutes before the new Embassy is opened officially in Jerusalem, according to the Palestinian

More than 50 people have been shot dead by Israeli soldiers since the latest wave of protests began in March, according to a count based on the Palestinian figures.

According to Palestinian protesters, they have asserted that they want to return to their ancestors' homes in when they were displaced during the war between and Palestine in 1948.

However, claims that the demonstrations are orchestrated by the Hamas, the militant group that runs Strip.

Amidst this, the new US embassy in is scheduled to be open officially at 9 a.m US Eastern Time (4 pm Israel local time)

The said that the opening of the embassy takes place on the 70th anniversary of American recognition of Israel, which the Palestinians calls it as "the catastrophe."

is not a part of the high-level delegation to attend the opening of the new US embassy.

The delegation would be led by It will also include Trump's daughter and son-in-law, and Jared Kushner, who also serve as senior advisers to the US

The delegation will also consist of President Trump's Jason Greenblatt, and US to Israel David Friedman respectively.

Reportedly, Kushner has been given the task of restoring peace talks between Israel and Palestine, which came to a standstill following President Trump's controversial decision to recognise as Israel's capital in December last year.

The decision stalled the US-led peace process, causing outrage in the Arab with Palestinian leaders rejecting Washington D.C's involvement in brokering a resolution to the age-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The State of Palestine seeks all of the West Bank, East and Gaza territories for an independent state.

Jerusalem is considered a sacred place, which is home to Jewish, Christian and Muslim holy sites. However, it is also a disputed territory, contested by both Israel and Palestine, which sees it as a capital of its future state.

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First Published: Mon, May 14 2018. 20:30 IST