The largest opposition group in Jordan, the Muslim Brotherhood, has called for wide protests across the Kingdom in response to the U.S. decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The main rally will be held following Friday prayer at Al Husseini Mosque, downtown Amman, while activists plan to take to the streets of various towns across the Kingdom, according to statements and local reports.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision, officially announced on Wednesday, triggered protests and condemnation across the world, especially in Palestine.
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Jordan also witnessed a series of rallies, including one near the U.S. embassy and several on a number of university campuses.
Some local radio stations dedicated their airtime to cover the issue, while Jordanians used social media to express their anger at the move.
Security forces on Thursday intensified their presence around the Israeli embassy in Rabia neighbouhood in Amman, with police patrols stationed at every corner in the area, while dozens of protesters, despite heavy police presence, made it to the area where the U.S. embassy is located.
No clashes, violence or arrests were reported.
This article has been adapted from its original source.
