Arabs-Israel normalization of ties amounts to treason, Hamas says
A spokesman for the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has condemned attempts aimed at normalizing diplomatic relations between some Arab countries with the Israeli regime, describing such behavior as “treason.”
According to Press TV, in a press release on Sunday, Abdul-Latif al-Qanua said Zionist regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s move to welcome Tel Aviv’s warming relations with Arab countries was “a reflection of how deep these ties have gone, and the level some Arab regimes have sunk to.”
He warned that the normalization of Arab states' ties with the Israeli regime would harm the Palestinian cause.
He stressed the importance of supporting the Palestinian people through prosecuting the Israeli war criminals at the International Criminal Court (ICC) instead of establishing new relations with "an illegal entity."
The UAE minister of foreign affairs and international cooperation on Saturday tweeted an article supporting an alliance between Arab countries and Israel. The posting received an immediate welcome from the Israeli prime minister.
In the post on his official Twitter account, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed bin Sultan Ale Nahyan tweeted a link to a story in The Spectator, a weekly British magazine, titled “Islam’s reformation: an Arab-Israeli alliance is taking shape in the Middle East.”
Netanyahu responded to the top Emirati diplomat, welcoming close relations between Israel and Arab countries in the region.
He tweeted “I welcome the closer relations between Israel and many Arab states. The time has come for normalization and peace.”
Meanwhile, Israeli authorities have said that the regime's officials are apparently injecting more momentum into their efforts to bring out in the open their clandestine relations with a number of Arab countries, particularly Persian Gulf littoral states.
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