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Why Jerusalem is so important to Muslims, Christians and Jews

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May 14, 2018 at 10:12 a.m. EDT
A view of Jerusalem’s Old City is seen on Tuesday. (Oded Balilty/AP)

A version of this piece was originally published Dec. 6, 2017.

JERUSALEM — The U.S. will move the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a move that prompted fears it could spark protests in Palestinian areas and across the Muslim world.

For decades, most of the international community, including the United States, has declined to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital until a peace deal could be reached between Israelis and Palestinians, since both sides claim the city as a capital. The newest debates threaten to revive decades of controversy over international borders, possible peace deals and land claims.