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Jerusalem's
Grand Mufti on Friday branded plans by President-elect Donald Trump to
move the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem an "assault" on
Muslims across the globe.
"The
pledge to move the embassy is not just an assault against Palestinians
but against Arabs and Muslims, who will not remain silent," Muhammad
Hussein said in a sermon at Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem's Old City.
There
have been warnings that the move would constitute recognising Jerusalem
as Israel's capital and could inflame tensions in the Middle East and
possibly sink what remains of peace efforts.The Palestinians regard east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state, while Israel proclaims the entire city as its capital.The city's status is one of the thorniest issues of the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
MIAMI, Florida, USA - Five people have been killed and eight have been wounded in a
shooting Friday at the Fort Lauderdale airport, the Broward County
Sheriff's Office said on Twitter.
The gunman, identified as
Esteban Santiago, 26, is in custody and was a lone shooter, Broward
County Mayor Barbara Sharief told CNN on Friday.
Gene Messina had just arrived in Fort Lauderdale on Delta Flight 2012 as people were being evacuated from the terminal.
At first
I was in shock but when I saw TSA agents running, I booked," Messina
told CNN over Instagram.
ISTANBUL, Turkey - At least 35 people were killed and 40 wounded in a “terror”
attack in Istanbul Sunday when gunmen reportedly dressed as Santa
stormed an elite nightclub where partygoers were celebrating the New
Year, the latest carnage to rock Turkey after a bloody 2016.
Two gunmen entered the venue dressed as Santa and spraying bullets at
random inside the Reina nightclub, one of the city’s most exclusive
party spots, Dogan news agency said.
TV images showed the scene cordoned off by police officers. According
to Dogan, there were at least 700 revellers celebrating the start of
2017 at the club. The nightclub in the Ortakoy district of Istanbul is one of the most elite spots in the city, and getting inside past the bouncers who seek out only the best dressed is notoriously hard.