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What Trump did is an unacceptable crime: Abbas on Jerusalem as Israel's capital

Friday December 8, 2017 12:17 PM, ummid.com & Agencies

Jerusalem Protest
[Hamas supporters stage a protest ahead of the U.S. decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, in Jebaliya Refugee Camp, Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. (AP Photo/Adel Hana) ]

Amman: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday called US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital an “unacceptable crime", and said America has hurt its credibility in the region.

At a meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Abbas said that he rejects Trump’s decision and said the Palestinians have been rallying Arab support as they formulate a response. He said he has also been communicating with other world leaders.

“Fortunately, there was a positive response from all the countries in the world, from Europe and from Africa and countries close to America that don’t support the US,” he said.

“These all are messages to Trump that what he did is an unacceptable crime", Abbas said.

Abbas is trying to organize a three-way summit with King Abdallah of Jordan and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi of Egypt, Hamadeh Faraneh, a member of the Palestinian National Council, told the Amman-based radio Al Balad.

Meanwhile, hundreds of Palestinian protesters clashed with Israeli troops across the West Bank while demonstrators in Gaza burned posters of President Donald Trump.

The leader of Hamas, which runs Gaza, called for a new armed uprising in a widespread show of anger, as the demonstrators torched American and Israeli flags.

The Israeli military said it struck targets in the Gaza Strip in response to projectiles fired at Israel.

In the West Bank, crowds of protesters set tires on fire and hurled stones at Israeli troops. In Bethlehem, troops fired water cannons and tear gas to disperse a crowd, in clashes that could cloud the upcoming Christmas celebrations.

In Ramallah, the seat of the Palestinian government, protesters set tires on fire, sending a thick plume of black smoke over the city.

Palestinians shuttered their schools and shops on Thursday to begin three “days of rage.”

The Israeli military said it would deploy several battalions to the West Bank ahead of Friday, while other troops have been put on alert to address “possible developments.”

Dozens of civilians were wounded by rubber bullets during the clashes with the Israeli forces following demonstrations.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said its crews dealt with 108 injuries, some with live bullets, during the confrontations in many cities and towns including Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah, Nablus, Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Jenin, the borders of Khan Yunis and the center of Gaza Strip.

In Lebanon’s Palestinian refugee camps, protesters burned tires and fired in the air, as their leaders called for a “day of rage” on Thursday and a “total shutdown in all camps.”

Hundreds of Palestinian refugees in southern Lebanon took to the streets in spontaneous protest at Trump’s decision.”Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine,” said a refugee in Ain Al-Hilweh camp. “This is what our history says, and what books and international resolutions say.”

Jordanian demonstrators torched the US flag and pictures of Trump during a protest near the American Embassy in Amman.

Dozens of riot police cars surrounded the fortified embassy compound to keep protesters at bay and policemen deployed in the area.

Hundreds of protesters rallied in major cities across Pakistan. The demonstrators dispersed peacefully after Thursday’s rallies in the capital, Islamabad. Similar anti-US rallies were also held in Karachi, the country’s largest city, and in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan, as well as in the city of Multan in Punjab province.


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