The Borneo Post

Global concern mounts over Trump’s Jerusalem plan

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JERUSALEM: Global concern mounted yesterday ahead of an announceme­nt by US President Donald Trump to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, with Pope Francis joining a list of leaders warning of the potential for dangerous fallout.

The move by Trump, set to come in a speech later Wednesday, would upend decades of careful US policy and ignore dire warnings of a historic misstep that could trigger a surge of violence in the Middle East.

A senior administra­tion official said Trump would make the announceme­nt at 1.00pm from the White House.

“He will say that the United States government recognises that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel,” a senior administra­tion official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

“He views this as a recognitio­n of reality, both historic reality and modern reality.”

Plunging further into a decadeslon­g dispute over a city considered holy by Jews, Muslims and Christians, Trump will also order planning to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

“It will take some time to find a site, to address security concerns, design a new facility, fund a new facility and build it,” the official said.

“It will be a matter of some years, it won’t be months, it’s going to take time.”

The status of Jerusalem is a critical issue in the IsraeliPal­estinian conflict, with both sides claiming the city as their capital.

In a frantic series of calls, the leaders of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, the European Union, France, Germany and Turkey all warned Trump against the move.

Anticipati­ng protests, US government officials and their families have been ordered to avoid Jerusalem’s Old City and the West Bank.

Further warnings from world leaders came yesterday. — AFP

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