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News ID: 89988
Publish Date : 08 May 2021 - 22:00

UAE Urged to Review Normalization Deal

ABU DHABI (Pres TV) – The UAE Resistance Union Against Normalization has called on Emirati authorities, businessmen and independent figures to reconsider recent agreements signed with the Zionist regime and stop any kind of cooperation with the regime.
The group made the plea in a statement released on Saturday amid violent attacks by Zionist troops against Palestinians at the al-Aqsa Mosque compound and elsewhere in occupied al-Quds, UAE71 news website reported.
It said the current incidents in al-Quds reflect the dangers facing Palestine and the greed of the Zionists, who are pursuing a complete ethnic cleansing by evicting the Palestinian residents of al-Quds to other areas in the West Bank.
"Coinciding with the tense atmosphere in occupied al-Quds, which is an important turning point in the history of the Palestinian cause and the future of the Arab and Islamic nations, the occupying Zionist regime showed its sinister intentions for the region as it decided to relocate residents of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood and forcibly transfer more than 500 Palestinians to camps and confiscate their homes,” it added.
The UAE Resistance Union Against Normalization also called for the immediate cancellation of the normalization agreement between Abu Dhabi and the occupying regime and efforts aimed at persuading other Arab countries to annul their so-called peace pacts with the occupying entity.
All the steps towards normalization with the Zionist regime in the future is a crime, the group said, warning businessmen and others against establishing secret or public relations with Tel Aviv.
"Al-Quds is the eternal capital of Palestine, which will remain an Arab and Muslim country. All crimes … against this country target all Arab establishments and their states,” it emphasized.
In mid-September 2020, the UAE, along with Bahrain, signed normalization accords with the occupying regime during an official ceremony hosted by then U.S. president Donald Trump at the White House.
Palestinians condemned the agreements as a treacherous "stab in the back” of their struggle against the occupation.