Palestinians ready to sacrifice for the Holy Land of Jerusalem

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World leaders have not taken Trump's announcement of Jerusalem, a religiously and politically sensitive place, as the capital of Israel well. They have strongly protested the announcement made by the US President. The Palestinians are also ready to make sacrifices to get Jerusalem as their own.

Hundreds of Palestinians marched across Bethlehem on Thursday against Donald Trump's controversial recognition of the West Bank on Wednesday night. The entire Palestine erupted in anger. The Israeli army used tear gas and rubber bullets to suppress the protests. At least seven people, including a small child, were injured. Everyone, regardless of women, men, and children, participated in the protests. Everyone participated in the protests across the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem.

Palestinian leaders have called for protests across Palestine. "Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa (Mosque) mean a lot to all of us," said Rabi Alsos, 32.
The US decision is a big mistake.

Israel captured West Jerusalem during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, expelling 750,000 Palestinians. Source: Al Jazeera

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