PA official Saib Erekat responded to PM Burhan's meeting with "No one can trade interests at the expense of Palestinian people's rights"
Saib Erekat // Photo Archive: AFP
Prime Minister Netanyahu's meeting with the Sudanese leader has also generated a wave of reactions from senior Palestinian officials.
Saib Erekat said Monday that "the meeting is stabbing a knife in the back of the Palestinian people and a blatant exit from the Arab peace initiative. Of the occupied Syrian Golan. "
PM Netanyahu Meets with President of Uganda // Photo: GPO
He said, "No one can trade in his own interests at the expense of the national rights of the Palestinian people." Erekat also made sure to attack Uganda for its intention to move its embassy to Jerusalem. "I urge the African Union countries to uphold their decisions regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which are based on international law, and guarantee the independence of the State of Palestine with its capital of East Jerusalem within the 1967 borders."
At the same time, Islamic Jihad has also strongly condemned the meeting of Sudan leader Abdul-Fatah Al Burhan, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "This meeting reflects the well-known position of the Sudanese people, who are considered supporters of the Palestinians," said the terrorist organization. "We call on the Sudanese people to reject and condemn the meeting with Netanyahu."
In the meantime, the Popular Front also responded, saying, "We urge the Sudanese people to condemn President Abdul-Fateh Al-Burhan's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and go against every step of normalization."