DAMASCUS: The Syrian government warned on Wednesday of the “dangerous consequences” of US President Donald Trump’s plan to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
“This is a dangerous initiative by the US administration that clearly exemplifies the United States’ contempt for international law,” a foreign ministry official quoted by the official SANA news agency said.
A senior Trump administration official said the president would make the announcement Wednesday from the White House, upending decades of careful US policy and ignoring dire warnings of a historic misstep that could trigger a surge of violence in the Middle East.
Washington plans to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem as a result of that decision.
“Syria condemns in the strongest possible terms the US president’s move to transfer the US embassy to occupied Jerusalem and recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the Israeli occupation,” the foreign ministry said.
Most of the international community does not recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, insisting the issue can only be resolved through negotiations with the Palestinians.
The foreign ministry official quoted by the state news agency pointed a finger at Saudi Arabia, whose relations with Iran and the Syrian regime are more strained than ever.
“The US president and his regional allies will bear responsibility for this decision’s dangerous consequences,” the official said.
“The US president wouldn’t have dared take such an initiative without an alliance with Arab regimes that plotted and continue to plot against Syria and the Palestinian cause.”
Damascus condemns Trump’s ‘dangerous’ Jerusalem plan
Damascus condemns Trump’s ‘dangerous’ Jerusalem plan
Palestinian paramedic from Gaza dies in Israeli prison
- Hatem Rayan had been held at the notorious Negev detention center since his arrest on Dec. 27, 2024
- He was detained at Kamal Adwan Hospital along with his injured son, Muath, who remains in custody
LONDON: Hatem Rayan, a Palestinian paramedic from Gaza, has died at the notorious Israeli Negev detention center, the Palestinian Authority’s General Authority of Civil Affairs said on Thursday.
He had been held there since his arrest on Dec. 27, 2024, according to the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, and the Palestinian Prisoners Society.
He was arrested at Kamal Adwan Hospital along with his injured son, Muath, who remains in custody, the Palestinian WAFA news agency reported.
Rayan is one of more than 100 prisoners and detainees who have died in Israeli prisons since the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023. Only 88 of them have been officially identified, 52 of whom were from Gaza. The total number of Palestinian prisoners who have died in Israeli custody since 1967 now stands at 325, the prisoners’ rights groups added.
Rayan was detained when Israeli forces stormed the Kamal Adwan Hospital, the largest medical facility in northern Gaza. They carried out a forced evacuation of patients and staff, and arrested its director, Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya. He remains detained without charge.









