The whole world denied Donald Trump's decision on Baitul Maqdis
The protests against US President Donald Trump's decision to admit Jerusalem (Baitul Maqdis) as Israel's Zionist Capital was held in at least 30 cities in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on Friday (08/12/2017).
Israeli security forces use tear gas and sharp bullets to disperse masses in Ramallah, Bethlehem, Hebron, and along the border with Gaza.
In the Palestinian West Bank towns, including Hebron and Al-Bireh, thousands of protesters prophesying the words "Baitul Maqdis is the Palestinian State Capital". Some Palestinians threw rocks at the Israeli army.
At least 31 people were injured by Israeli army shots in a protest rally on Thursday by Palestinians in the Israeli occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
In the Gaza Strip, dozens of dissidents gathered at the border fence with Israel and threw the soldiers across them with stones.
More than 200 Palestinians have minor injuries; one person was reported dead shot.
The rallies took place Friday in various parts of the Middle East and in the majority Muslim countries. Including in Istanbul (Turkey), Tunis (Tunisia), Amman (Jordan), Jakarta and Solo, Central Java.
Thousands of people marched Friday in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in front of the American Embassy. Some demonstrators brought a poster saying "Do Not Disturb Jerusalem" and "Get Out of Trump President."
Jordanian demonstrators burned the United States flag and President Donald Trump's image in a protest held Thursday (07/12/2017) near the US embassy in Amman to denounce Jerusalem's recognition as the Capital City of Israel.
Hundreds of people took to the streets in a rally held in the Abdoun area in western Amman while shouting slogans against Trump and Israel as well as waving the Jordanian and Palestinian flags.
In Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the US Embassy in Jakarta.
Hundreds of NU people take mass action at the US Embassy page at Jalan Merdeka Selatan Street No. 1-20, Jakarta, Friday (08/12/2017). They criticized the statement of US President Donald Trump about Baitul Maqdis.
Palestinian groups called for the 'Day of Anger', while the Islamic Resistance Movement group in the Gaza Strip (Hamas) called on the intifada movement against Zionist-Israel.
The Trump announcement is contrary to decades of diplomacy in an effort to create peace in Israel. Baitul Maqdis is one of the biggest stumbling blocks in the effort and is widely believed that the solution of the problem will be reached in the peace process negotiations.