OIC declares East Jerusalem
as Palestinian capital
The
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has declared East Jerusalem as the
capital of Palestine , rejected the US
stance as "dangerous" and called on the international community to
follow in its footsteps.
At a summit held in Turkey a week after US President Donald Trump
declared Jerusalem as Israel 's
capital, the group of Muslim leaders on Wednesday called on all countries to
"recognise the State of Palestine and East Jerusalem
as its occupied capital".
In a statement, the OIC added that the 57-member group remains committed to
a "just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state
solution".
It also called on the UN to "end the
Israeli occupation" of Palestine
and declared Trump's administration liable for "all the consequences of
not retracting from this illegal decision".
"[We] consider that this dangerous declaration, which aims to
change the legal status of the [city], is null and void and lacks any
legitimacy," the group said.
Marwan
Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, said the summit in Istanbul highlighted that Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims continue to be
committed to peace.
"Now, Muslim countries in addition to a whole lot of others
that are allied with the Palestinian cause will recognise Jerusalem
as the capital of Palestine ,"
he said.
"And those Islamic countries are ready to sever relations to
punish any one country that follows in the footsteps of the United States in recognising Jerusalem
as the capital of Israel ."
Situation of instability
Speaking earlier on Wednesday, Yousef
al-Othaimeen, the OIC's secretary general, rejected the US decision and urged
Muslim leaders to work together to present a united response to the move.
"The
OIC rejects and condemns the American decision," he said. "This
is a violation of international law ... and this is a provocation of the
feelings of Muslims within the world.
"It will create a situation of instability in the region and
in the world."
Speaking before al-Othaimeen, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the US had "disqualified" itself
from future Israel-Palestine peace talks after
proving its "bias in favour of Israel ".
Founded in 1969, the OIC bills itself as "the collective
voice of the Muslim world".
Trump announced
on December 6 that the US
formally recognises Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and will begin the process of moving its
embassy to the city, breaking with decades of US policy.
The decision violated international law,
according to Abbas.
"We shall not accept any role for the United States in the peace process, they have
proven their full bias in favour of Israel ," he said.
"Jerusalem is and always will
be the capital of Palestine ."
Palestinians envisage East Jerusalem as the capital of a future
state. Israel , meanwhile,
says Jerusalem ,
which is under Israeli occupation, cannot be divided.
The comments by Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority (PA)
were seen as his strongest yet on the issue.
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel-Hamid, reporting from Ramallah, said
Palestinians were "very frustrated" after seeing
"many agreements and many condemnations" but "nothing
really changing for them on the ground".
"When you ask them who they hold responsible for that, they
say certainly the PA, their own leadership," she said, citing
Palestinians' disappointment about the disunity among their different political
factions.
Abdel-Hamid also said that "there is a belief among many
Palestinians that Trump's Jerusalem move
couldn't have happened without the green light of Saudi Arabia ".
The Istanbul
summit was attended by just over 20 heads of state. Saudi Arabia ,
the host of the OIC headquarters, sent only a senior foreign ministry
official. Others, including Egypt , deployed their foreign
ministers.
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