The secretary of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement, Gabriel Rajoub, said that there is a Gulf state that is not satisfied with the Palestinian reconciliation between the Fatah and Hamas movements.

In his speech on the obstacles to Palestinian reconciliation, Rajoub focused on an unnamed Gulf country, which he said had recently landed its aircraft at Lod Airport (Ben Gurion).

"They want a bridge (bridge) for us, and we refused that, and we confirmed that the Jerusalem Gate is Amman and the Gaza Gate is Cairo," he added in an interview with the London-based Al-Hiwar channel.

Rajoub is clearly referring to the UAE, which recently sent two planes carrying what it said were aid to the Palestinians in the face of Corona, but the Palestinian government considered it an attempt to accelerate the pace of normalization with the occupation through the Palestinian gate.

The Secretary of the Central Committee of the Fatah movement stressed that rapprochement with Hamas has become a strategic goal, and added that his meeting with Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri is a breakthrough towards that goal.