Ankara, MINA –A growing number of countries have condemned or voiced concern over Israelās violence against Palestinian protesters on the day the U.S. relocated its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
At least 55 Palestinian demonstrators have been martyred Monday — and hundreds more injured — by Israeli army forces deployed along the other Gaza Strip border, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting the Palestinian Health Ministry.
The U.S. administration has lost its role as a mediator in the Middle East with its decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Anadou Agency quoted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as saying Monday.
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The EUās foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini said in a statement that ādozens of Palestinians, including children, have been killed from Israeli fire todayā, without condemning the violence.
āIsrael must respect the right to peaceful protest and the principle of proportionality in the use of force,ā Mogherini added.
The British Prime Ministry expressed concern over the violence in Gaza in a statement.
āWe are concerned by the reports of violence and loss of life in Gaza,ā the statement read.
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‘Shocked’
Germany said it was āshocked and deeply concernedā by the reports concerning the protests in Gaza, in which dozens of people were killed or injured.
The German Foreign Ministry stopped short of condemning Israel in a statement released on Monday evening, but urged authorities to stop using live ammunition against peaceful protestors.
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āIsrael has the right to defend itself and to secure the fence against violent incursion. However, the principle of proportionality applies. That includes only using live ammunition when other, less forceful methods of deterrence do not work and in cases of concrete threats,ā the ministry said.
Berlin underlined that people in Gaza Strip has a right to carry out peaceful protests, but also warned against inflammatory moves.
āAt the same time, we have always made clear that this right must not be abused, taken as a pretext or exploited in order to escalate the situation, deploy violence or incite others to do so,ā the statement said.
The Russian and Egyptian foreign ministers who were both in Moscow slammed the U.S. decision to move its embassy to Jerusalem on Monday.
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Russia has evaluated the U.S. decision negatively several times, the head of Russian diplomacy Sergey Lavrov said in a joint news conference in Moscow .
‘Serious escalation’
“One cannot in such a way, unilaterally, revise the agreements, fixed in decisions [made by] the international community,” he said. “[…] The determination of the status of Jerusalem is one of the most important of these questions, [and] can be solved exclusively through a direct dialogue between the Israeli and Palestinian leaderships,” Lavrov said.
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Egyptās Foreign Ministry condemned Israelās use of deadly force against peaceful protesters, describing the move as a āserious escalationā that could lead to dangerous consequences.
Qatar decried Mondayās violence as a āmassacreā, condemning the Israeli armyās āsystematic murderā of Palestinians near the blockaded Gaza Stripās eastern border with Israel.
Lulwah al-Khater, a spokesperson for Qatar’s Foreign Ministry, said her country was ācalling on all regional and international powers to pressure Israel to stop the killingā.
In Iran, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif described Israeli violence against unarmed Gazan protesters as āshamefulā.
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Zarif described the Gaza Strip, which remains the target of a decade-long Israeli/Egyptian embargo, as the ābiggest open-air prison in the worldā.
And in Lebanon, lawmakers denounced Mondayās relocation of the U.S. embassy while also slamming Israelās ābrutal and barbaricā response to the Gaza protests
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‘Grave dangers’
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Moroccoās King Mohammed VI condemned the relocating of U.S. embassy in Israel in a statement, according to the countryās state news agency MAP.
MAP reported that the king was āfollowing with concern the implementation of the U.S. administrationās decision to recognize Al Quds [Jerusalem] as the capital of Israel and move its embassy [there].ā
Bahrainās Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the Israeli violence.
In a statement the ministry said that it āwarns against the grave dangers and negative repercussions of this serious provocation in the occupied Palestinian territories, stressing its total rejection of the use of force in the face of peaceful marches that call for the rights of the Palestinian people.ā
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The ministry reiterated its āfirm position and support to the legitimate rights of the brotherly Palestinian peopleā, the statement added.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), in a written statement, described the U.S. move to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem as āillegalā. The statement highlighted that the historical and legal rights of the Palestinian people were being ātargetedā and international regulations have been āneglectedā.
U.S. President Donald Trump sparked international outcry last December when he unilaterally recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and vowed to relocate Washington’s embassy to the city.
The embassy relocation coincides with the 70th anniversary of Israelās establishment in 1948 — an event Palestinians refer to as the āNakbaā or the āThe Catastropheā.
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Thousands of Palestinians gathered on the Gaza Stripās eastern border since early Monday morning to take part in protests aimed to commemorate the Nakba anniversary and protest relocating the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. (T/RS5/RS1)
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