The Palestinian Prime Minister, Muhammad Shtayyeh, said today, Monday, that the first episode of what he described as the festival of Arab normalization with Israel has ended.

To reveal what the Palestinians have warned of about the American policy, which seeks to besiege the leadership and the Palestinian people and restrict them politically, economically and financially, as he put it.

Shteih accused the American administration of pressure on Arab countries.

To prevent it from fulfilling its obligations towards the Palestinians.

Shtayyeh indicated, in his speech, at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting, in Ramallah, that US President Donald Trump admitted that he had cut aid to the Palestinians and prevented some Arab countries from fulfilling their obligations towards them.

He pointed out that this policy aims to pressure the Palestinian leadership, blackmail it and force it to barter rights for money.

He continued, "The owner of the right is strong, and he who has the will and belief in his homeland and his adherence to his land will not compromise on it for the sake of money."

Shtayyeh saluted those he called "the Arab believers in Palestine, and its right, freedom, and independence of its people, states and peoples."

Last Thursday, Israel Today newspaper, which is close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, quoted US Ambassador David Friedman as saying that Washington is considering replacing the dismissed leader from Fatah Muhammad Dahlan with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

However, the newspaper returned after about 9 hours, and amended the statement, and made it deny Washington's intention to change the Palestinian leadership.

However, the Palestinian leadership did not heed the "amendment" of Friedman's statements, and attacked him vehemently.

The UAE and Bahrain rushed to sign agreements to normalize relations with Israel recently, a measure that angered the Palestinian leaders alongside the Arab street.

Yesterday, the State of Qatar renewed its firm position on the Palestinian issue, and affirmed its stand by the Palestinian people until they achieve their rights.

The Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune confirmed yesterday that Algeria will not be blessed and will not participate in what he called "the scramble towards normalization."

In a television interview broadcast on state television, Tebboune added that for the Algerian people, the Palestinian issue is a "sacred cause" and "the mother of issues."