New Straits Times

Trump’s Jerusalem move will incur greater wrath from Muslims

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UNITED States President Donald Trump crossed the Rubicon when he declared Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Trump’s action is tantamount to declaring war on Muslim countries.

Not long after Trump’s move, the United Nations General Assembly voted 128 to nine on a resolution calling on countries not to locate their diplomatic missions in Jerusalem.

Angered by the resolution, Trump threatened to stop channellin­g funds to countries that had voted for the motion. Later, he withdrew financial aid to the Palestinia­ns.

Trump is taking things too personally.

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas was given false hope when Trump promised during a bilateral meeting last September that: “I will devote everything within my heart and within my soul to get that deal made.”

In the meeting, Abbas had told Trump that peace could be achieved through the implementi­on of the two-state solution based on the 1967 borders.

Abbas said the illegal Israeli settlement policy posed a threat to the solution.

Trump’s action on Jerusalem has put paid to the peace effort.

The UN wants a two-state solution and so do the Arabs and the Palestinia­ns.

Internatio­nal law also demands a two-state solution. We must ask

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