Iran urges Muslims to unite against US relocation of embassy in Israel

IANS  |  Tehran 

Iran's on Monday urged Muslims to unite against US relocation of embassy in Israel, the state TV reported.

The move by the US would only further strengthen the resolution and determination of the oppressed Palestinians in confronting and resisting occupation, it said.

Besides, "it will intensify anti-Zionist and anti-US moves in the region and across the world," it said.

The statement also called on Islamic nations and governments "to remain vigilant in the face of plots hatched by the Zionist regime (of Israel) and its allies."

The new in was opened on Monday. Israeli and US officials gathered in the city amidst deadly clashes in the Strip.

Iranian also condemned Israel's violence against Palestinian protesters.

"Israeli regime massacres countless Palestinians in cold blood as they protest in the world's largest open-air prison," Zarif tweeted.

He called Monday "a day of great shame," noting that the killing of Palestinian protesters comes as "Trump celebrates the relocation of US illegal embassy and his Arab collaborators move to divert attention."

At least 43 Palestinians were killed and 2,200 were injured as Israeli troops fired on demonstrators along the Gaza-boundary protesting the opening of the in Jerusalem, Palestinian officials said, making it the deadliest day of violence since the 2014 war.

Organised by the March of Return in eastern Strip, the mass protests against started on March 30, and are expected to peak on Tuesday, the day after but marked by the Palestinians as the Nakba Day, or "Day of Catastrophe."

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 03:52 IST