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Hamas threatens ‘intifada’ over US moves on Jerusalem

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GAZA CITY, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The Palestinia­n Islamist movement Hamas which controls Gaza called Saturday for a new ‘intifada’ if Washington recognises Jerusalem as the capital of Israel or moves its embassy to the disputed city.

Reports in Washington have suggested US President Donald Trump may on Monday fulfil a campaign pledge on the American embassy, which like all other foreign missions is currently located in the coastal city of Tel Aviv.

“We warn against such a move and call on the Palestinia­n people to revive the intifada if these unjust decisions on Jerusalem are adopted,” Hamas said in a statement.

Any decision to move its embassy there would be “a flagrant attack on the city by the American administra­tion” and give Israel

We warn against such a move and call on the Palestinia­n people to revive the intifada if these unjust decisions on Jerusalem are adopted. Statement from Hamas

“a cover for continuing its crime of Judaising the city and emptying it of Palestinia­ns,” it said.

The status of Jerusalem is a key issue in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Both Israelis and Palestinia­ns claim the city as their capital and previous peace plans have stumbled over debates on whether, and how, to divide sovereignt­y or oversee holy sites.

The last Palestinia­n intifada, or uprising, which claimed the lives of some 3,000 Palestinia­ns and 1,000 Israelis, was sparked by right-wing opposition leader Ariel Sharon’s visit to the city’s flashpoint Al-Aqsa mosque compound in 2000.

The Palestinia­n president’s office told AFP on Friday that American recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would “destroy the peace process”.

Since 1995 it has been US law that Washington’s embassy in Israel must be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as demanded by the Jewish state.

But every six months since the law was passed a succession of US presidents have signed a waiver to hold off on a switch which would enrage Palestinia­ns and their Arab supporters. — AFP

 ??  ?? A picture taken with a smartphone using panoramic mode shows a view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. — AFP photo
A picture taken with a smartphone using panoramic mode shows a view of Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives. — AFP photo

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