Palestinians go strike pence visits jerusalem
You're referring to the recent visit of US Vice President Mike Pence to Jerusalem, which sparked widespread protests and unrest among Palestinians.
On January 22, 2018, Pence arrived in Israel for a two-day visit, during which he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior officials. The visit was significant because Pence was the first high-ranking US official to visit Jerusalem since President Donald Trump recognized the city as Israel's capital in December 2017.
In response to Pence's visit, Palestinians across the West Bank and Gaza Strip went on strike, with many businesses and schools closing in protest. Thousands of Palestinians also took to the streets to demonstrate against Pence's visit, waving Palestinian flags and chanting slogans against the US and Israel.
The protests were largely peaceful, but some clashes broke out between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli security forces, resulting in several injuries and arrests. The Israeli military also deployed troops to the West Bank and Gaza Strip to maintain order and prevent further unrest.
The Palestinian leadership had called for a general strike and protests against Pence's visit, citing his support for Israel's policies and his failure to address the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Palestinian Authority also accused Pence of being "biased" and "pro-Israel" and of ignoring the rights of the Palestinian people.
The visit was seen as a significant escalation in the US-Israel relationship, and it sparked widespread criticism from Palestinians and other Arab leaders. The visit was also seen as a blow to the Palestinian cause, as it was seen as a further erosion of international support for the Palestinian people.
In the aftermath of the visit, the Palestinian Authority announced that it would no longer cooperate with the US on any issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, citing the US's "bias" and "partisanship" in the conflict. The move was seen as a significant escalation in the conflict and a major blow to the US's role as a mediator in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.