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Hamas blasts US for vetoing UN resolution on Jerusalem al-Quds

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Tue Dec 19, 2017

The Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, has blasted Washington for vetoing a UN Security Council resolution aimed at voiding US President Donald Trump’s move on Jerusalem al-Quds, saying the Israeli-occupied city is the “eternal capital” of the state of Palestine.

Earlier this month, Trump said the US was recognizing Jerusalem al-Quds as the “capital” of Israel, and said he had tasked the State Department with making preparations for the relocation of the embassy from Tel Aviv to the city.

The move has sparked international outrage and pro-Palestinian protests.

The White House used its veto power for the first time at the UN Security council on Monday to torpedo an Egypt-drafted resolution critical of Washington’s unilateral recognition, which had the backing of the other 14 members of the council, several of them the US and Israel’s key allies.

In response, Hamas issued a statement, saying Jerusalem al-Quds is the “eternal capital” of the state of Palestine, and that such American or Israeli decisions cannot change this fixed reality.

The statement said the resistance movement would use all means at its disposal to prevent Trump’s decision from taking effect.

The movement further called on the international community to take action against any measure aimed at changing the status quo of Jerusalem al-Quds.

Hamas warned that the Tel Aviv regime would pay the price for taking any step against Jerusalem al-Quds and Muslims’ sanctities.

Along with Hamas, officials of the Ramallah-based Fatah movement also censured the US for blocking the resolution.

The Palestinian president’s spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh said in an official statement that the US veto “violates the legitimate international resolutions and the resolutions of the Security Council. It’s a full bias to the occupation and to the aggression.”

He said the veto “leads to more isolation of the United States and will provoke the international community,” adding “we will carry on with our moves in the UN and all other international agencies to defend our people’s rights.”

‘US veto emboldens Israel’

Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations Riyad Mansour also said the US “missed an opportunity to rectify its illegal decision from December 6.”

He said that Washington “remains on the wrong side of history” and that the Palestinians “reiterate that [Trump’s] decision has no legal effect on the status of Jerusalem.”

“The US decision encourages Israel to persist in its crimes against the Palestinian people and to continue its occupation of our territory. No rhetoric will hide this complacency in prolonging the occupation,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Bassam al-Agha, said President Mahmoud Abbas is scheduled to travel to Saudi Arabia Tuesday to discuss the US decision on Jerusalem al-Quds with Saudi King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The trip comes as Riyadh has showed a weak response to Trump’s move.

The Saudis refused to send a high level representative to the emergency summit of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) in Turkey last week that was chaired by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and attended by Abbas and Jordan’s King Abdullah and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

Erdogan, May call for ‘intense efforts’

In a telephone conversation on Monday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and British Prime Minister Theresa called on the international community to make “intense efforts” to solve the issue of Jerusalem al-Quds.

Al-Quds remains at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Palestinians hoping that the eastern part of the city would eventually serve as the capital of a future independent Palestinian state.(Press tv)

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