Palestinians rally against recent normalization deals

Protests come hours ahead of the signing ceremony of US-sponsored normalization agreements at the White House later Tuesday

Palestinians rally against recent normalization deals
Palestinians staged a series of rallies in the West Bank and Gaza Strip on Tuesday against controversial agreements by the Gulf states of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to normalize their relations with Israel.

The protests come hours ahead of the signing ceremony of the US-sponsored agreements at the White House later Tuesday.

In the West Bank city of Nablus, Palestinians waved banners rejecting any normalization with Israeli occupation authorities.

“We reject normalization” chanted the Palestinian flag-waving protesters as they marched through the city. Similar rallies were staged in the cities of Tulkarm, Jenin and Hebron.

In Gaza City, leaders of different Palestinian factions staged a sit-in outside the headquarters of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

“These agreements will not bring stability to the Arab regimes that rush towards the normalization,” Khalid Abu Helal, the head of Al-Ahrar movement, which organized the rally, said.

Tuesday’s signing ceremony will be attended by US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the UAE and Bahrain foreign ministers, Abdullah bin Zayed and Abdul-Latif al-Zayani.

Bahrain became the fourth Arab country to establish diplomatic relations with Israel after Egypt in 1979, Jordan in 1994 and the UAE in August this year.

The normalization deals have drawn widespread condemnation from Palestinians, who say that such agreements do not serve the Palestinian cause and ignore their rights.

The Palestinian Authority said any deal with Israel should be based on the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative on the principle of "land for peace" and not "peace for peace" as Israel claims.