Dozens die in Gaza as US Embassy opens in Jerusalem

By Meg Wagner and Brian Ries, CNN

Updated 7:10 a.m. ET, May 15, 2018
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9:01 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

Our live coverage has ended. Scroll through the posts below to read about the clashes in Gaza.

6:39 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

At least 58 people killed in Gaza clashes, Palestinian Ministry of Health says

From CNN's Ameera Ahmad in Gaza

At least 58 people have been killed during clashes Monday along the border fence between Israel and Gaza, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

This is the biggest number of fatalities suffered in one day since the latest round of demonstrations began more than six weeks ago. More than 100 people have been killed in the demonstrations since March 30, according to a CNN count, based on Ministry of Health figures.

The Ministry of Health said more than 2,700 people suffered injuries during Monday’s clashes.

4:50 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

Israeli officials are preparing for a second day of protests

From CNN’s Oren Liebermann

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concluded security consultations with the Defense Minister, Public Security Minister, IDF Chief of Staff, and others on Monday night, ahead of more expected protests.

In a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office, Netanyahu noted that “the determined action of the IDF and the security forces prevented a breach into Israel’s borders."

More widespread protests are expected on Tuesday, when Palestinians mark Nakba Day, during which they mourn what they consider the “catastrophe” of the creation of the State of Israel 70 years ago.

4:38 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s actions in Gaza

From CNN's Nada Altaher in Abu Dhabi

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its “strong condemnation” of the use of force by Israel against Palestinians, the state-run official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

"It is important for the international community to know its responsibilities towards stopping the violence against Palestinians and protecting them,” a Saudi foreign ministry official, according to the SPA.

4:35 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

Turkey recalls ambassadors from Tel Aviv and Washington, DC: report

Turkey’s government is recalling their ambassadors to Washington, DC and Tel Aviv, state-run Anadolu Agency reported.

Anadolu reported on Twitter that Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag Bozdag said, “Turkey has recalled ambassadors in Tel Aviv and Washington for consultations.”

“Turkish Foreign Ministry to call for UN General Assembly meeting," Bozdag added, according to Anadolu’s Twitter.

Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, while speaking in London, is quoted by Anadolu, saying “Israel is a terrorist state” and “what Israel is doing is a genocide.”

4:31 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

Turkish embassy spokesperson: We "don't know" how long the ambassador recall will last

From CNN's Michelle Kosinsk

A spokesperson at the Turkish Embassy says they "don’t know at this stage" how long the ambassador recall would last.

The ambassador was “recalled for consultations."

4:24 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

Jordan's Queen Rania on Gaza violence: It's a "dark and sad day in history"

From CNN's Jomana Karadsheh in Istanbul

Jordan's Queen Rania just tweeted a strongly worded reaction to the violence at the Gaza border today.

At least 55 people were killed in clashes following the move of the US embassy to Jerusalem, health officials say. The Palestinian Health Ministry said more than 2,700 had suffered injuries.

Read her tweet:

 

3:28 p.m. ET, May 14, 2018

UN Security Council to hold meeting on Gaza and Middle East on Tuesday

From CNN’s Elizabeth Joseph and Richard Roth

Nickolay Mladenov, special coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, is expected to brief the United Nations Security Council during its meeting on the situation in the Middle East and Gaza Tuesday morning, the UK Ambassador Karen Pierce told reporters.

“Obviously it’s a very concerning event, it’s a very sad thing," Pierce said, speaking outside Security Council Chamber on Monday.

"The casualty list is now over 50 with more, possibly up to a thousand injured. Obviously one calls for restraint on all sides. This is not what we want to see on the ground."

She urged anyone with influence on the ground "to calm the situation down and stop people getting killed.”

She declined to comment on whether or not there should be an inquiry into the death and injuries, saying that she knew “very little of the facts at the moment,” but reiterated that such an issue would come up in Tuesday’s Security Council meeting.

US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley did not speak to the press on her way into Security Council chambers to attend an unrelated meeting.

7:10 a.m. ET, May 15, 2018

UN Human Rights chief says killings "must stop now"

Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein, the High Commissioner for Human Rights, called for an end to the violent clashes today in Gaza that resulted in the death of more than 50 people.

Here's his tweet:

 

 This post has been updated to correct Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein's title.