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Who lit the fuse of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict?
It's Trump. The specific news is:

Palestinians and Arabs protested President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, which will promote the scale of related protests.

Hamas's leader ismail haniya said in a televised speech in Gaza on the 7th: "The 8th should be a day of anger and the beginning of resistance. I call it the' Liberation Uprising in Jerusalem and the West Bank'. "

There have been some violent incidents on the 7th. On the same day, militants in Gaza fired three rockets at Israel. Two rockets landed in Gaza, and the third rocket hit an open field near the Israeli kibbutz Beeri.

On the evening of the 7th, the Israeli Air Force launched a retaliatory strike, which allegedly hit two targets of militants in Gaza.

On that day, thousands of Palestinians, mostly young people, took to the streets of the West Bank, burned tires and threw stones and incendiary bombs at Israeli troops stationed in Hebron, Bethlehem and Ramallah. About 20 thugs were arrested by the Israeli military.

Dozens of riots broke out in Gaza, including hundreds of Palestinians throwing stones and incendiary bombs at Israeli soldiers in the Israeli-Palestinian border area.

Others said that Hezbollah in Lebanon called for a "large-scale demonstration" and condemned President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Hezbollah leader Nasrallah declared on the 7 th: "I call on everyone to participate in large-scale mass demonstrations to protest against the US aggression and this unfair decision." He also said, "Stand with the Palestinian people."

Protests broke out in the Middle East and Europe in response to the recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel by the United States.

On February 7, 65438, many citizens held a demonstration in Amman, the capital of Jordan, Israel's neighboring country, holding Palestinian flags and posters with the words "Oppose insulting decisions". In addition, demonstrations broke out in Ankara, Istanbul and other places in Turkey. A large number of citizens flocked to the US Embassy in Ankara, shouting slogans such as "Murderer America Get Out of the Middle East".

Angering Trump is not a good thing.