Jerusalem awareness run held in Istanbul
Public run started on Asian side Sunday morning and ended at July 15 Martyrs Bridge

By Zehra Melek Cat and Muhammed Gencebay Gur
ISTANBUL
A public run was held on Sunday in Istanbul to raise awareness about Jerusalem, a contentious issue since early last month when the U.S. recognized the city as Israel’s capital.
The move by President Donald Trump drew widespread condemnation from across the world, the Muslim states in particular.
A number of protests have been held since then around the world against the decision on the status of Jerusalem.
Sunday's run was one such protest in which participants were carrying Turkish and Palestinian flags along with banners, reading "Israel is a terrorist state".
The run started in Cengelkoy district of the city's Asian side at 10.30 a.m. local time (0730GMT) and ended at the July 15 Martyrs Bridge.
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The run was also supported by the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and the Uskudar district municipality as well as the Imam-Hatip Graduates and Members Association (ONDER).
Hilmi Turkmen, mayor of Uskudar, said they had gathered to protest the U.S. move on Jerusalem and added: "We, hereby, want to scream to the world once more [about] our sensitivity on Jerusalem."
Turkmen said thousands attended the run despite bad weather conditions and reiterated Turkey's stance on the issue.