
A second Palestinian protestor was killed in clashes with Israeli troops as violent riots erupted in West Bank after US President Donald Trumpannounced yesterday to move the US embassy to Jerusalem.
Palestinians observed Friday as the "day of rage" as an unidentified man was killed in clashes in northern Gaza.
The Israeli army said hundreds of Palestinians were rolling burning tyres and throwing rocks at soldiers across the border, Reuters said.
More than 80 Palestinians were wounded in the occupied West Bank and Gaza by Israeli live fire and rubber bullets, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance service.
As Friday prayers ended at the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, worshippers made their way toward the walled Old City gates, chanting "Jerusalem is ours, Jerusalem is our capital," and "We don't need empty words, we need stones and Kalashnikovs".
In Hebron, Bethlehem and Nablus, dozens of Palestinians threw stones at Israeli soldiers who fired back with tear gas.
Thousands of more demonstrators took to the streets across the Arab world against President Trump's decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Large demonstrations also took place in Jordan, Tunisia, Cairo, Somalia, Yemen, Malaysia and Indonesia.
Meanwhile, US secretary of state Rex Tillerson said: "With respect to the rest of Jerusalem, the president ... did not indicate any final status for Jerusalem. He was very clear that the final status, including the borders, would be left to the two parties to negotiate and decide."