Jamaica Gleaner

US Embassy celebratio­n kicks off

- JERUSALEM (AP) :

ISRAEL ON Sunday kicked off festivitie­s to celebrate the opening of the new US Embassy in Jerusalem, even as it bolstered its forces along the Gaza border and in the West Bank in anticipati­on of mass Palestinia­n protests of the move.

A day before the embassy’s formal opening, Israel hosted a gala party at its foreign ministry with President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka, her husband, Jared Kushner, and other American VIPs.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s “bold decision” in upending decades of US policy by recognisin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. “It’s the right thing to do,” a smiling Netanyahu told the jubilant crowd.

Trump announced his decision on Jerusalem in December, triggering a joyous reaction from Netanyahu’s nationalis­t government. The move infuriated the Palestinia­ns, who claim Israeliann­exed east Jerusalem as their capital.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas halted ties with the Trump administra­tion and declared it unfit to remain in its role as the sole mediator in peace talks.

The rival Hamas movement, which controls the Gaza Strip, has been staging a series of weekly demonstrat­ions against a crippling Israeli-Egyptian blockade of the territory. Those protests are to climax today, with tens of thousands of people expected to gather along the Israeli border in an event timed to coincide with the US Embassy move.

 ?? AP ?? Security personnel stand guard as riders from the Samson Riders, an Israeli motorcycle club, arrive at the new US Embassy on a group ride from the old embassy in Tel Aviv, ahead of the official opening in Jerusalem on Sunday.
AP Security personnel stand guard as riders from the Samson Riders, an Israeli motorcycle club, arrive at the new US Embassy on a group ride from the old embassy in Tel Aviv, ahead of the official opening in Jerusalem on Sunday.

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