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Iraq demands US govt backtrack on Jerusalem

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BAGHDAD: Iraq demanded yesterday that the US government backtrack on a decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital to avoid fuelling terrorism, and a prominent Iraqi militia said the decision was a reason to attack US troops.

President Donald Trump reversed decades of US policy on Wednesday and recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, imperillin­g Middle East peace efforts and upsetting the Arab world and Western allies alike.

“We caution against the dangerous repercussi­ons of this decision on the stability of the region and the world,” an Iraqi government statement said.

“The US administra­tion has to backtrack on this decision to stop any dangerous escalation that would fuel extremism and create conditions favourable to terrorism,” it said.

The Iran-backed Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba said Trump’s decision could become a “legitimate reason” to attack US forces in Iraq.

“Trump’s stupid decision to make Jerusalem a capital for the Zionist will be the big spark for removing this entity from the body of the Islamic nation, and a legitimate reason to target American forces,” said the group’s leader Akram al-Kaabi.

TheUSislea­dinganinte­rnational coalition helping Iraq fight Islamic State and has provided key air and ground support. It has more than

We caution against the dangerous repercussi­ons of this decision on the stability of the region and the world.

5,000 troops deployed to Iraq.

Nujaba, which has about 10,000 fighters, is one of the most important militias in Iraq. Though made up of Iraqis, it is loyal to Iran and is helping Tehran create a supply route through Iraq to Damascus.

It fights under the umbrella of the Popular Mobilisati­on Forces ( PMF), a mostly Iranian-backed coalition of Shi’ite militias that played a role in combating Islamic State.

The PMF is government sanctioned and formally reports to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s office. — Reuters

Iraqi government statement

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n protesters burn pictures of Trump and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City. — AFP photo
Palestinia­n protesters burn pictures of Trump and Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, in Gaza City. — AFP photo

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