Thousands rally in Pakistan against Trump’s Jerusalem move

The chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, Sirajul Haq, called on all Muslim nations to suspend diplomatic ties with the U.S. until it reconsiders its Jerusalem decision.

December 17, 2017 07:50 pm | Updated 07:52 pm IST - Karachi:

 Supporters of the Pakistan Defense Council, an alliance of hardline Islamist religious parties chant slogans during a rally against America, in Lahore, Pakistan, on Sunday. Thousands of supporters of hardline Islamist religious parties have rallied condemning U.S. President Donald Trump for declaring Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Supporters of the Pakistan Defense Council, an alliance of hardline Islamist religious parties chant slogans during a rally against America, in Lahore, Pakistan, on Sunday. Thousands of supporters of hardline Islamist religious parties have rallied condemning U.S. President Donald Trump for declaring Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Thousands of Islamists have rallied in two major cities in Pakistan to condemn U.S. President Donald Trump for declaring Jerusalem Israel’s capital.

Supporters of the Jamaat-e-Islami party in Karachi and advocates of U.S.-wanted Islamist Hafiz Saeed in Lahore dispersed peacefully after rallying on Sunday for the Palestinian cause.

Protests have persisted in Pakistan since Mr. Trump’s announcement angered Muslims across the world.

The chief of Jamaat-e-Islami, Sirajul Haq, called on all Muslim nations to suspend diplomatic ties with the U.S. until it reconsiders its Jerusalem decision.

Hafiz Saeed said that Muslims the world over should put aside any differences and unite around the cause of “liberating” Jerusalem.

Muslim-majority Pakistan has reiterated its support for the Palestinians, who claim east Jerusalem as the capital of their hoped-for state.

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