The Political Repercussions Of The Normalization Of "Israeli"-Emirati Relations On The Palestinian Cause
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Abstract
This study aimed to shed light on the repercussions of signing the Normalization between the United Arab Emirates and the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian cause. The study employed the descriptive analytical approach to answering the objectives and questions of the study, which came to a central conclusion that the “Abraham Agreement” is the greatest danger to the Palestinian cause in light of the state of free normalisation, which is in the interest of the “Israeli” strategic goals beyond the Palestinian cause, It seeks to build a network of relations with Arab countries without linking them to settlement efforts and the rights of the Palestinian people. Therefore, the Normalization is considered a turning point in the Arab position towards the Palestinian issue, encouraging other Arab countries to normalise relations with Israel. The study recommended the need to formulate an agreed-upon national strategy to confront the projects of liquidating the Palestinian cause and to build a Palestinian national front with Arab and international extensions whose core work and interest would be resistance to normalisation and strengthening the boycott of the occupation.