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24 January 2017 - 22:51
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Rasa - Different political parties in Jordan warned new US President Donald Trump of the catastrophic consequences of honoring his campaign pledge to move the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds.
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RNA - The Jordanian parties, including the Communist, Baath, Ikhwan al-Muslimoun's political branch and al-Hashd parties, all condemned the US administration's decision to move the country's embassy to Beit al-Moqaddas (Jerusalem), calling on the Arab countries, specially Amman, to stand for a tough reaction to the move.

 

The Jordanian political parties warned of the dire outcomes and dangers of moving the US embassy to the occupied Jerusalem, and said such a measure can set fire to the entire region.

 

The warnings came as Jordan administers the holy al-Aqsa Mosque compound in East Jerusalem al-Quds.

 

The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has warned the United States against the relocation of the embassy, saying all American embassies in the Arab world would have to close in the face of popular Arab outrage that follows such an action.

 

PLO Secretary General Sa’eb Erekat said on December 19 that the potential move would deliver a death blow to any prospect of the resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and would have his organization rescind all agreements with Tel Aviv.

 

Earlier, the Palestinian ambassador to the United Nations said he could make the life of US diplomats “miserable” should Trump move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem al-Quds.

 

“If they try to attack us by moving the embassy to Jerusalem, which is a violation of Security Council resolutions and a violation of Resolution 181,… it means they are showing belligerency against us,” Riyad Mansour said in November.

 

“Maybe I cannot have resolutions in the Security Council” — likely due to a US veto — “but I can make their lives miserable every day by precipitating a veto on my admission as a member state,” he said.

 

“Nobody should blame us for unleashing all of the weapons that we have in the UN to defend ourselves, and we have a lot of weapons in the UN,” Mansour added.

 

In September, Trump, who was the Republican presidential front-runner at the time, promised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he would recognize Jerusalem al-Quds as Israel’s undivided capital if he emerged triumphant in the US presidential election.

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