UAE stabbed Palestine in back through normalization with Israel, others must not follow suit

President Mahmoud Abbas has railed against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — which long portrayed itself as an advocate of Palestine’s cause — for stabbing the Palestinian nation in the back by making peace with Israel, warning other Arab countries not to follow in Abu Dhabi’s footsteps.
He made the remarks at a meeting of the Palestinian
leadership in the West bank city of Ramallah on Tuesday night, which was also
attended by representatives of different Palestinian factions, including the
Gaza-based resistance groups of Islamic Jihad and Hamas.
Abbas condemned the UAE’s decision to normalize ties with
Israel as a “stab in the back of the Palestinian people.”
He reminded the Arab countries that based on the 2002 Arab
Peace Initiative any Israeli normalization should come after an agreement is
reached between the Palestinians and Tel Aviv, and not the other way around.
“Some countries have begun moving, both openly and in
secret…this is rejected, and we the Palestinians will continue to absolutely
reject this, no matter which country does this. You must respect the decisions
on which you have signed off,” he said.
Last week, Israel and the UAE announced in a joint
statement, issued by the White House, that they had agreed to the full
normalization of relations, sparking anger among Palestinians and other
supporters of the Palestinian cause against Israeli occupation.
Upon a request by US President Donald Trump, it claimed,
Israel “will suspend declaring sovereignty” over parts of the occupied West
Bank.
Abbas delivered the warning after media reports, citing
experts, speculated that Bahrain was likely to toe the UAE line in normalizing
ties with Israel.
On Tuesday, Israeli media also cited Sudanese government
sources as announcing an “impending” normalization agreement with Tel Aviv.
Sudan’s acting foreign minister, however, denied knowledge of such talks with
Israel.
UAE trying to ‘deceive’ Palestinians
Elsewhere in his comments, the Palestinian president accused
the UAE of turning its back on Palestinians while trying to justify the deal
with Israel by arguing it helped stop West bank annexations.
“They added the term annexation and attempted to give the
others and the world the illusion that the UAE had come up with a great
achievement for us and that is the rejection of annexation, as if the
Palestinian issue is only about annexation while they disregard everything
else: the rights of the Palestinian people, the Palestinian state, the two-state
vision, holy Jerusalem [al-Quds]….This is deception, and this is totally
unacceptable. We consider it a stab in the back of the Palestinian cause,” he
emphasized.
Abbas also stressed that only the Palestinians have the
right to speak on the Palestine issue.
“You cannot can take our place…Palestine speaks in its own
name. She is who will say ‘yes’ or ‘no’. You [are] not responsible for the
Palestinian cause, we alone, the Palestinians here, will speak on behalf of the
Palestinian cause,” he said.
Palestinians ‘united against conspiracy’
Additionally, Abbas hailed the presence of representative
from different Palestinian factions at Tuesday’s meeting as a show of unity.
“I welcome our brothers in Hamas, Jihad, General Command and
Al-Saiqa who are here today. This indicates that the Palestinian people are
united against the conspiracy, regardless of the differences between us, but in
adversity we stand together and have on position against anyone who wants to
attack our cause,” he said.
Palestinians not concerned about ‘nonsense’ deal
Abbas further Palestinians were not concerned about the
normalization agreement between Israel and the UAE, referring to the accord as
“nonsense.”
“We aren’t worried about the nonsense that happens here and
there and especially in recent days, when a trilateral agreement between the
Emirates, Israel and America was announced,” he said.
Erekat slams Arab League, OIC
Saeb Erekat, secretary general of the Palestine Liberation
Organization (PLO)’s Executive Committee, criticized the Arab League and the
Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) for failing to condemn the
normalization deal.
“Why do they (the Arab League and OIC) convene if they did
not convene for the violation of a state’s constitution?” he told Palestine Radio,
referring to the UAE’s Constitution that stipulates commitment to the common
Arab agenda.
There has long been an Arab consensus not to make agreements
with the Israeli regime before a solution to the Palestine issue is found.
“I am sure that these organizations have been dissolved and
this will become clear soon,” he added. “If the Secretaries of the Arab League
and the OIC are not able to defend the decisions of their organizations, why do
they remain?”
Erekat also noted that “the fate of the Palestinians is to stay in this land (Palestine).”