'Some Arab countries that support such a plan commit treason against Jerusalem, as well as against their own people, and more importantly against all humanity,' the Turkish president said.

"Some Arab countries that support such a plan commit treason against Jerusalem, as well as against their own people, and more importantly against all humanity," Erdogan told his party's provincial heads in Ankara.

Erdogan, a conservative Islamist and a strong advocate of Palestinian rights, singled out Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Jordan.

"Saudi Arabia in particular, you are silent. When will you break your silence? You look at Amman, Bahrain and Abu Dhabi are the same," said the Turkish president.

"Shame on you! Shame on you! How will those hands that applaud (the plan) give an account of this treacherous step?"

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday unveiled the details of the long-awaited plan aimed at resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying that Jerusalem would remain Israel's "undivided capital."



Gulf Arab states - whose relations with Israel have warmed considerably in recent years - welcomed the plan following its unveiling, despite it sparking outrage among much of the international community for its one-sidedness.



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The United Arab Emirates, which sent its ambassador to the White House briefing - praised the plan as a "serious initiative that addresses many issues raised over the years."