Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has remained silent on the issue in recent days.
While Israel enjoys improved relations with Egypt recently, Egyptian officials have reportedly also warned of the American move. The flurry of warnings from the Arab world mean they are taking the reports of Trump's intent seriously.
But it is highly unlikely that an American move will result in a severing of ties between the few Arab countries that currently maintain relations, official or not, with Israel.
"These relations are primarily based on interests...this will continue," Prof. Inbar told Xinhua.
In a region accustomed to the cyclical nature of waves of violence, an announcement by the American president may in fact lead to a temporary upsurge. It will add more fuel into an already boiling cauldron.
But with Israel and much of the world treating Jerusalem as its de facto capital, there will unlikely be significant change on the ground.
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