Two Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza late on Friday injured 14 Palestinians, among them women and children, Hamas officials said.
They followed three rocket attacks, one of which hit the Israeli city of Sderot while another was intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome air defence system.
Another rocket was launched but failed to reach Israeli territory. There were no casualties from the rocket fire.
A previously unknown Salafi group calling itself the Salahedin Brigades claimed responsibility for one of the attacks.
The Israeli army said it held Hamas responsible for all "hostile activity" originating from the territory under its control.
Hundreds of Palestinians were injured on Friday during demonstrations across the occupied Palestinian territories.
Israeli troops responded to the protesters with violent force; firing tear gas, rubber bullets and live rounds to suppress public disorder.
Trump's Jerusalem decision ends seven decades of US ambiguity on the status of the Holy City, which is vociferously claimed by both Israelis and Palestinians, and his decision immediately caused a stir with US allies who condemned the move.
East Jerusalem, including the Old City, is considered occupied Palestinian territory under international law.
Protests have been taking place globally against Trump's decision including in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt, Jordan.