JERUSALEM: Thousands of Palestinians demonstrated, scores
were hurt and at least one killed in clashes with Israeli troops on a
“day of rage” on Friday against US President Donald Trump’s decision to
recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Across the
Muslim world, thousands more demonstrators took to the streets on the
Muslims’ holy day, expressing solidarity with the Palestinians and
outrage at Trump’s reversal of decades of US policy.
Israeli soldiers shot dead a Palestinian man near the Gaza border, the first confirmed death in two days of unrest.
The Israeli army said hundreds of Palestinians were rolling burning tyres and throwing rocks at soldiers across the border.
Large protests held across Muslim world against US decision
“During the riots IDF soldiers fired selectively towards two main instigators and hits were confirmed,” it said.
More
than 80 Palestinians were wounded in the occupied West Bank and Gaza by
Israeli live fire and rubber bullets, according to the Palestinian Red
Crescent ambulance service. Dozens more suffered from tear gas
inhalation. Thirty-one were wounded on Thursday.
As
Friday prayers ended at the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, worshippers
made their way towards the walled Old City gates, chanting “Jerusalem is
ours, Jerusalem is our capital” and “We don’t need empty words, we need
stones and Kalashnikovs”. Some scuffles broke out between protesters
and police.
In Hebron, Bethlehem and Nablus, dozens of Palestinians threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired back with tear gas.
In
Gaza, controlled by the Islamist group Hamas, calls for worshippers to
protest sounded over mosque loudspeakers. Hamas has called for a new
Palestinian uprising like the “intifadas” of 1987-1993 and 2000-2005
that together saw thousands of Palestinians and more than 1,000 Israelis
killed.
“Whoever moves his embassy to occupied
Jerusalem will become an enemy of the Palestinians and a target of
Palestinian factions,” said Hamas leader Fathy Hammad as protesters in
Gaza burnt posters of Trump. “We declare an intifada until the
liberation of Jerusalem and all of Palestine.”
Trump’s
announcement on Wednesday has infuriated the Arab world and upset
Western allies. The status of Jerusalem has been one of the biggest
obstacles to a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians for
generations.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem to be its
capital. Palestinians want the eastern part of the city as the capital
of a future independent state of their own.