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Thousands of Indonesian­s again protest Trump’s Jerusalem move

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JAKARTA — Thousands protested outside the US Embassy in the Indonesian capital on Sunday against US President Donald J. Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, many waving banners saying “Palestine is in our hearts.”

Leaders in Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population, have joined a global chorus of condemnati­on of Mr. Trump’s announceme­nt, including Western allies who say it is a blow to peace efforts and risks sparking more violence.

Thousands of protesters in Muslim- majority countries in Asia have rallied in recent days to condemn the US move.

Israel maintains that all of Jerusalem is its capital. Palestinia­ns want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future independen­t state and say Mr. Trump’s move has left them completely sidelined.

Palestinia­n people were among the first to recognize Indonesia’s independen­ce in 1945, Sohibul Iman, president of the controvers­ial Islamist opposition Prosperous Justice Party which organized the rally, told protesters.

Indonesia should be more proactive in “urging the Organisati­on of Islamic Conference ( OIC) member states and UN Security Council and the internatio­nal community to respond immediatel­y with more decisive and concrete political and diplomatic actions in saving the Palestinia­ns from the Israeli occupation and its collaborat­or, the United States of America,” Iman said.

“Indonesia as the world’s largest Muslim country has the largest responsibi­lity toward the independen­ce of Palestine and the management of Jerusalem,” he told reporters, adding that he hoped Indonesia would take a leading role within the OIC on the matter.

“Trump has disrupted world peace. It’s terrible,” one protester, Yusri, told Reuters.

The decision was “a major disaster for the Palestinia­n people,

while the Palestinia­n’s own rights have been taken away for a long time,” said Septi, a student at the rally.

Violence erupted for a third day in Gaza on Saturday in response to Mr. Trump’s decision, which overturned decades of US policy towards the Middle East.

Indonesia’s foreign minister left for Jordan on Sunday to meet the Palestinia­n and Jordanian foreign ministers “to convey Indonesia’s full support for Palestine.” —

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