Muscat Daily

ABBAS TO SHUN PENCE OVER JERUSALEM MOVE

A total of four people have been killed and dozens wounded as protests grip Palestinia­n territorie­s

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Ramallah, Palestinia­n Territorie­s - Palestinia­n President Mahmud Abbas will refuse to meet US Vice President Mike Pence later this month following Washington’s controvers­ial policy shift on Jerusalem, an Abbas aide said on Saturday, as protests gripped the Palestinia­n territorie­s for a third straight day.

Retaliator­y Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip killed two Hamas fighters before dawn, as unrest simmered over US President Donald Trump’s controvers­ial declaratio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

A total of four people have now been killed and dozens wounded since Trump announced the move, which drew criticism from every other member of the UN Security Council at an emergency meeting on Friday.

“There will be no meeting with the Vice President of America in Palestine,” Abbas’s diplomatic advisor Majdi al Khaldi said. “The United States has crossed all the red lines with the Jerusalem decision,” he added.

Egypt’s Coptic Pope Tawadros II also cancelled a meeting with Pence.

That decision came a day after Egypt’s top Muslim cleric, Ahmed al Tayeb who heads Al Azhar, also scrapped plans to meet the US Vice President over the ‘unjust and unfair American decision on Jerusalem’.

There were fresh clashes on Saturday as Palestinia­n protesters in the occupied West Bank hurled stones at Israeli troops, who responded with tear gas, rubber bullets and live rounds.

In the Gaza Strip, mourners vented their anger at the funerals of two people killed by Israeli troops during clashes at the border fence on Friday and the two Hamas fighters killed early on Saturday.

A woman was wounded by Israeli army fire during clashes at the border following one funeral attended by thousands in the Gaza Strip city of Khan Yunis.

An Israeli army statement said ‘violent riots have erupted at approximat­ely 20 locations’ in ‘the West Bank and the Gaza Strip’ with protesters throwing rocks, petrol bombs and rolling burning tyres at troops. It said soldiers responded with unspecifie­d ‘riot dispersal means’ lightly wounding three Palestinia­ns.

In Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem police fired stun grenades to disperse Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors on the main Salahedin street, a cameraman said.

Israeli police said the protest was ‘illegal’ and the Palestinia­n Red Crescent said 12 Palestinia­ns were injured by shrapnel from grenades or by blows from police.

There have been fears of a much larger escalation of violence after Hamas leader Ismail Haniya called for a new Palestinia­n intifada, or uprising, and analysts have been anxiously watching what happens next.

Dozens of protesters were wounded by rubber bullets or live fire in clashes in the occupied West Bank, the Gaza Strip and Jerusalem that followed the main weekly prayers on Friday.

Tens of thousands also protested in Muslim and Arab countries, including Jordan, Turkey, Pakistan and Malaysia.

Saturday’s pre-dawn airstrike on a base of Hamas’s military wing in Nusseirat, in the central Gaza Strip, was one of several, the Israeli military said.

A statement said the air force ‘targeted four facilities belonging to the Hamas terror organisati­on’ in Gaza a day after three rocket attacks from the Palestinia­n enclave Gaza into southern Israel.

The Hamas Health Ministry in Gaza said the two dead men were members of the movement’s armed wing, which has fought three wars with Israel since 2008.

On Friday night, a rocket hit the southern Israeli city of Sderot although Israeli public radio said it did not explode and did not cause any casualties.

The Israeli military said that its Iron Dome air defence system intercepte­d an earlier rocket fired from the Palestinia­n enclave.

The military retaliated on Friday night with airstrikes on what it said were two targets and the Gaza Health Ministry said 14 people were wounded, among them women and children.

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 ?? (AFP) ?? A member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee holds a banner during a protest rejecting US President Donald Trump’s decision on Jerusalem, in front of the US Embassy in Mexico City on Friday
(AFP) A member of the Palestine Solidarity Committee holds a banner during a protest rejecting US President Donald Trump’s decision on Jerusalem, in front of the US Embassy in Mexico City on Friday

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