Palestinians, a large Jerusalem minority, feel Trump snub
It's morning rush hour in Ras Khamis, a neglected, restive Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem where President Donald Trump's recent recognition of the contested city as Israel's capital has been met by cynicism, defiance and new fears that Palestinians will increasingly be marginalized.
Palestinians, a large Jerusalem minority, feel Trump snub
It's morning rush hour in Ras Khamis, a neglected, restive Arab neighborhood of Jerusalem where President Donald Trump's recent recognition of the contested city as Israel's capital has been met by cynicism, defiance and new fears that Palestinians will increasingly be marginalized.
n this Sunday, Dec. 10, 2017 photo, a view of Jerusalem’s Old City and the Dome of the Rock Mosque in the Al Aqsa Mosque compound is seen. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit)
Pedestrians walk on a thick layer of soot from tires set ablaze in frequent clashes with Israeli troops. Cars navigate around potholes in streets littered with garbage. Motorists honk in a traffic jam near an Israeli checkpoint that is framed by the towering cement slabs of Israel’s separation barrier.
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