"There should be a firm and strict Palestinian response like withdrawing the
recognition of Israel, canceling the security partnership and severing all
contacts and ties with the US administration," said Hamas spokesman Sami Abu
Zuhri, Indo-Asian News Service reported.
Addressing his supporters in the United States on Tuesday, Trump claimed the
embassy move had eased future negotiations.
"If there's ever going to be peace -- remember I said if -- with the
Palestinians, it was a good thing to have done because we took it off the table,
because every time there were peace talks they never got past Jerusalem," Trump
said.
"And you know what, in the (future) negotiations Israel will have to pay a
higher price because they won a very big thing," he added.
"Now (Jerusalem's) off the table, there is nothing to negotiate. But they (the
Palestinians) will get something very good because it's their turn next," he
further noted.
Trump's National Security Adviser John Bolton also said that he hoped the
Palestinian Authority would forget about the embassy relocation issue.
"As a dealmaker, as a bargainer, he would expect, you would expect, I would
expect that the Palestinians would say 'ok, great, so we didn't get that one,
now we want something else, and we'll see how it goes'," said Bolton.
Source: Tasnim