The Citizen (KZN)

Israeli flags, Trump photos burnt

- Jakarta

– Hardline Muslim groups in Indonesia burned photos of US President Donald Trump, as well as US and Israeli flags, yesterday during a protest outside the US embassy against Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population, has joined a global chorus of condemnati­on of Trump’s controvers­ial move on Israel, which they say threatens security and stability in the Middle East and the world.

The status of Jerusalem, a city holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians, is one of the thorniest barriers to a lasting Israeli-Palestinia­n peace.

Jerusalem’s eastern sector was captured by Israel in a 1967 war and annexed in a move not recognised internatio­nally.

Palestinia­ns claim East Jerusalem for the capital of an independen­t state that they seek, while Israel maintains that all of Jerusalem is its capital.

Hundreds attended the protest outside the US embassy in Jakarta, which was barricaded. “Let us witness the destructio­n of Israel’s hegemony,” one protest leader shouted as protesters burned an Israeli flag. “We will support Palestine with our blood.”

Many protesters waved Palestinia­n flags and carried banners supporting an uprising against Israel. The demonstrat­ion followed a much larger protest at the weekend, where thousands called for diplomatic relations with the US to be severed. –

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