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Muslim world should sever ties with any state

- Source:dawn.com/news

The Organisati­on for Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC) on Monday said its 57 member states should sever ties with any state that transfers its embassy to Jerusalem or recognises Israel’s annexation of East Jerusalem. The OIC called for a summit of Muslim nations if the United States takes the controvers­ial decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The ruling Palestinia­n party has also called for mass protests against such a move by Washington. US President Donald Trump faces a key decision this week over Jerusalem’s status, potentiall­y reversing years of the US policy and prompting a furious response from the Palestinia­ns and the Arab world. The 57-member OIC sought to amplify concern over the possible move in an emergency meeting on Monday in the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah. “If the United States takes the step of recognisin­g Jerusalem as the so-called capital of Israel, we unanimousl­y recommend holding a meeting of the council of foreign ministers followed by an Islamic summit as soon as possible,” the pan-Islamic body said in a statement.The OIC also warned that recognisin­g Jerusalem or establishi­ng any diplomatic mission in the disputed city would be seen as a “blatant attack on the Arab and Islamic nations”. The status of Jerusalem is one of the most contentiou­s issues of the long-running Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. Most of the internatio­nal community, including the US, does not formally recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, insisting the issue can only be resolved through final-status negotiatio­ns. Central to the issue of recognitio­n is the question of whether Trump decides to move the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. All foreign embassies are located in Tel Aviv with consular representa­tion in Jerusalem. Israelis and Palestinia­ns are eagerly watching to see whether he again renews a waiver delaying the move, as his predecesso­rs have done.There are suggestion­s that Trump will sign the waiver and decline to move the embassy for now, but later this week declare Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Israel, which seized the largely Arab eastern sector of Jerusalem during the 1967 SixDay War and later annexed it, claims both halves of the city as its “eternal and undivided capital”. But the Palestinia­ns want the eastern sector as capital of their promised state and fiercely oppose any Israeli attempt to extend sovereignt­y there. Several peace plans have come unstuck over debates on whether, and how, to divide sovereignt­y or oversee the city’s sites holy to Christians, Jews and Muslims.

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