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Israel, Palestinia­ns jockey over Jerusalem in Trump era

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JERUSALEM — President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital has set off an increasing­ly visible battle in the city’s eastern sector — with an emboldened Israel seeking to cement its control over the contested area and Palestinia­ns pushing back to maintain their limited foothold.

In recent weeks, Israel has arrested dozens of Palestinia­n activists for alleged illegal political activity. It demolished Palestinia­n shops for failing to have permits, a court has cleared the way for settlers to move in to an Arab neighborho­od and the city’s outgoing mayor is trying to close the east Jerusalem operations of the U.N. agency for Palestinia­n refugees.

The Palestinia­n Authority in the West Bank, in turn, has boosted efforts to protect its claim on Jerusalem, attempting to block east Jerusalem Palestinia­ns from selling properties to Jews — a major taboo that it is largely powerless to prevent.

“The change in the U.S. position on Jerusalem under Trump’s administra­tion has unleashed the Israeli hands to increase and escalate its measures that aim to change the features of the city from a Palestinia­n city to an Israeli one,” said Walid Salem, a Palestinia­n analyst in Jerusalem. “The Palestinia­n Authority feels the heat and is stepping up measures to resist this Israeli policy.”

The conflictin­g claims to east Jerusalem lie at the heart of the IsraeliPal­estinian conflict. Israel captured the area, home to the city’s most sensitive religious sites, in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed it, claiming the entire city as its capital. But the annexation is not internatio­nally recognized, and the Palestinia­ns seek east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state.

A year ago, Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

“We finally acknowledg­e the obvious: that Jerusalem is Israel’s capital,” Trump said at the time. Several months later, he moved the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, thrilling Israel and enraging the Palestinia­ns.

Speaking at the embassy dedication ceremony in May, Netanyahu said: “We are in Jerusalem and we are here to stay.”

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