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Turkey chides Arabs for ‘weak’ reaction ahead of Jerusalem summit

By REUTERS
December 13, 2017

ANKARA/ISTANBUL: Turkey criticised what it said was a feeble Arab reaction to the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel´s capital, saying on the eve of Wednesday´s Muslim summit in Istanbul that some Arab countries were scared of angering Washington.

President Tayyip Erdogan, who has accused the United States of ignoring Palestinian claims to Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem and "trampling on international law", has invited leaders from more than 50 Muslim countries to agree a response.

Jerusalem, revered by Jews, Christians and Muslims alike, is home to Islam´s third holiest site and has been at the heart of Israeli-Palestinian conflict for decades. US President Donald Trump´s announcement last week recognising the city as Israel´s capital angered many Muslim countries, but few governments have matched Turkey´s warning that it would plunge the world "into a fire with no end".

Several countries had still not said who they would send to Istanbul, a Turkish minister said. "Some Arab countries have shown very weak responses (on Jerusalem)," Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said. "It seems some countries are very timid of the United States.

"He said Egypt and the United Arab Emirates would send foreign ministers while Saudi Arabia had yet to say how it would participate. All three countries have delicate ties with Turkey, seeing links between the policies of Erdogan´s ruling AK Party and regional movements they oppose. Other countries had also not said who they would send, Cavusoglu said, adding that the meeting of Organisation of Islamic Cooperation countries must stand up to what he called Washington´s "I am a super power, I can do anything" mentality. "We will make a call for countries that have so far not recognised Palestine to do so now," he said."...

We want the United States to turn back from its mistake. Trump´s announcement triggered days of protests across the Muslim world and clashes between Palestinians and Israeli security forces in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. Israel captured Arab East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war and later annexed it, an action not recognized internationally.