he US is to
open its new embassy in Jerusalem - a move praised by Israel but condemned by
Palestinians who are gathering for mass protests.
Top US
officials will attend the event, including President Trump's daughter Ivanka
and her husband, Jared Kushner.
Palestinians
seek East Jerusalem as their own future capital and see the US move as backing
Israeli control over the whole city.
For its part,
Israel considers all of Jerusalem as its indivisible capital.
President
Donald Trump's decision last year to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital
broke with decades of US neutrality on the issue and put it at odds with most
of the international community.
What makes
Jerusalem so holy?
Why do
evangelicals support Trump on Jerusalem?
Why is the
move so controversial?
The status of
Jerusalem goes to the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Israeli
sovereignty over Jerusalem is not recognised internationally and, according to
the 1993 Israel-Palestinian peace accords, the final status of Jerusalem is
meant to be discussed in the latter stages of peace talks.Israel has occupied
East Jerusalem since the 1967 Middle East war. It effectively annexed the
sector, though this was not recognised by any countries until Mr Trump's
declaration in December 2017.
Since 1967,
Israel has built a dozen settlements, home to about 200,000 Jews, in East
Jerusalem. These are considered illegal under international law, although
Israel disputes this.
Various
countries once had embassies based in Jerusalem - but many moved after Israel
passed a law in 1980 formally making Jerusalem its capital.
Annually, on
15 May, the day after the anniversary of Israel's creation, Palestinians
commemorate what they refer to as the Nakba or Catastrophe, when hundreds of
thousands of their people fled their homes or were displaced following the
foundation of the Israeli state in 1948.
What will be
opened and who will attend?
A small interim
embassy will start operating on Monday inside the existing US consulate
building in Jerusalem.
A larger site
will be found later when the rest of the embassy moves from Tel Aviv
The opening
ceremony was brought forward to coincide with the state of Israel's 70th
anniversary.
President
Trump is expected to address those attending Monday's event via video link.
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