Arab leaders at a summit in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, have slammed Washington's decision to recognize Jerusalem Al-Quds as Israel's capital.

The Arab League has said US President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem Al-Quds as Israel’s capital would boost fanaticism and violence, and not serve the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

The decision by Donald Trump has sparked deep anger across the Arab world, particularly among Palestinians, who see East Jerusalem East Al-Quds as the capital of their future state. 

Although Arab leaders have strongly criticised Washington's decision to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem Al-Quds , many analysts and experts are saying their words are unlikely to lead to any action.

Denis Bauchard, an expert from the French Institute on International Relations said: "Generally, Arab League summits produce more rhetoric than action.  I don't think this will go beyond declarations,  and for Riyadh, what is essential is the relationship with Washington."

Nour Odeh, a Palestinian political analyst, said Palestinians had low expectations for any Arab response.

She said,ordinary people and politicians alike understand the dismal state of Arab affairs, and no Arab government is going to confront Trump.