The Jerusalem Post

Washington urges citizens to ‘exercise caution’ in Jerusalem

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The American Consulate in Jerusalem issued a security message to US citizens warning them to avoid visiting the city on Sunday, marked in Israel as Jerusalem Day.

The warning issued over the weekend also extended to the month-long Muslim observance of Ramadan, set to begin on Monday.

“Consulate-General employees and family members are encouraged to exercise caution when traveling throughout Jerusalem, especially the Old City, on Sunday, June 5,” the security message read.

The warning described Jerusalem Day as: “(A) Government of Israel celebratio­n of Israel’s conquest of Jerusalem during the 1967 War. The day is marked by ceremonies, and large gatherings, and a march through Jerusalem. In previous years, clashes have erupted between Israeli and Palestinia­n residents during marches.”

The message also referenced the Palestinia­n observance on the same day of Naksa Day, or Day of the Setback. The day “is observed by some Palestinia­ns to mark Israel’s conquest and occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip in 1967. Palestinia­ns have sometimes commemorat­ed the day with protests and demonstrat­ions in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip,” according to the message.

The message urged Americans living and working in Israel, including Jerusalem and the West Bank, to “be aware of your surroundin­gs, monitor local informatio­n sources, and maintain a high degree of situationa­l awareness as appropriat­e for this complex and fluid security environmen­t.” (JTA)

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? BORDER POLICE patrol yesterday in front of Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate. Notwithsta­nding the US Consulate’s warning to American citizens to avoid visiting the Old City on Sunday, Jerusalem Day passed uneventful­ly.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) BORDER POLICE patrol yesterday in front of Jerusalem’s Damascus Gate. Notwithsta­nding the US Consulate’s warning to American citizens to avoid visiting the Old City on Sunday, Jerusalem Day passed uneventful­ly.

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