A source close to Abu Mazen said a recalculation should be considered in light of the agreement with Sudan • Fear in Ramallah of an agreement with Saudi Arabia in the event that Trump continues for a second term
Abu Mazen.
An associate argues that a route should be recalculated
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Following the agreement announced tonight (Friday) between Israel and Sudan, Ramallah is worried that another stream of Arab countries, including Qatar and Saudi Arabia, will sign agreements with Israel if US President Trump is elected for a second term.
A senior Ramallah official close to Chairman Abu Mazen told Israel Today that the Palestinian leadership may need to consider a change in policy toward Israel in light of the rapid processes going through the region at the geopolitical level.
The senior said that 'it's time to recalculate a route. The official Palestinian position is no longer relevant, the Arabs do not count us and at this rate we will only be left with Iran, Turkey, Hamas and Ahuan (Muslim Brotherhood; DS). All Arab states betraying and stabbing Palestinians in the back? The time has come for us to work for Palestine, just like the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan, which signed agreements with Israel, and before that Egypt and Jordan - the Palestinians did not interest or interest the Arabs. "