Pakistan silent while Turkey, Iran, Saudia raise serious concerns over Israel capital shift to Jerusalem

Pakistan silent while Turkey, Iran, Saudia raise serious concerns over Israel capital shift to Jerusalem

ISLAMABAD - Turkey, Iran and Saudi Arabia have expressed their grave and deep concern over possible US plans to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital. 

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan while addressing to a parliamentary meeting of his ruling AK Party in Ankara on Tuesday, said that Turkey could break off diplomatic ties with Israel if the United States formally recognizes Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.

“I am saddened by the reports that the U.S. is getting ready to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital,” Erdogan said.

“Mr. Trump, Jerusalem is the red line of Muslims. It is a violation of international law to take a decision supporting Israel while Palestinian society’s wounds are still bleeding,” he told a parliamentary meeting of his ruling AK Party.