Al-Hussein pointed out that those who described them as some of the elements in the government send foreign messages that do not concern the Sudanese people, stressing that normalization with Israel was never raised in the forums of Sudanese politics.

Al-Hussein’s talk came to the episode (19/8/2020) of the “Beyond the News” program, which dealt with the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs’s assertion that it had received, with astonishment, statements by its spokesman, Haidar Badawi Sadiq, about Khartoum’s efforts to establish relations with Israel, before it dismissed him from his post and denies its involvement. In any contacts with Israel.

Sadiq’s speech summoned a statement from the National Umma Party, in which he rejected normalization and emphasized that it is not a prerogative of the transitional government. He was welcomed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who considered Badawi to meet with the head of the Sudanese Sovereign Council, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, six months ago, as evidence of contacts with Israel. .

For his part, a member of the Central Office of the Forces of Freedom and Change and the leader of the Republican Party, Haider Al-Safi, said that any Sudanese decision in the post-revolution phase must achieve the national interest and the desire of the Sudanese people, otherwise it will not achieve the desired success.

Al-Safi added that the current government came in exceptional circumstances, and is not elected, in addition to the fact that normalization is not among Sudan's priorities at this stage.

Al-Safi added that there is nothing to prevent the existence of a relationship that achieves the Sudanese interest and stems from popular desire and not through a decision by the head of authority, or implementation of the agenda of other countries.

For his part, the Secretary-General of the Palestinian National Initiative Mustafa Barghouti said that the bet is now on the political and popular forces and the Sudanese civil society to reject normalization.

Al-Barghouti added that normalization is a betrayal of the Palestinian cause and the Arab consensus that came in the Arab Peace Initiative.

Barghouti reviewed what he considered Israeli conspiracies against Sudan, as happened in the issue of the unity of Sudan, the bombing of Sudanese lands more than once, and the exploitation of the economic difficulties facing Sudan now.

Barghouti confirmed that there is external pressure from the United States and some Arab countries on Sudan to normalize relations with Israel.

The head of the Sudanese Baath Party, Yahya Al-Hussein, agreed with Barghouti in his bet on the Sudanese people, stressing that the Sudanese are on the lookout for what he described as internal hands that implement foreign agendas to tamper with the country, referring to the role of the United States and the countries that revolve around it regionally in the issue of normalization.

On the other hand, Haidar Al-Safi saw that normalization with Israel is not limited to Sudan, indicating that this issue has traveled long distances in many countries such as Egypt, Jordan, the Emirates and others, stressing that the revolution approved a new reality in Sudan, which aspires to a new future that expresses the Sudanese national cause first. Without achieving the interests of other countries.