Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Ashtayeh said that all agreements signed with Israel would be reviewed. "We can not continue to recognize Israel while it does not recognize us," he said.

During a breakfast for the families of the martyrs and families, Ashtia paid tribute to businessmen and representatives of the private sector for boycotting the Manama conference. He pointed out that the Palestinian people are unified in their leadership, factions, businessmen and civil society in not participating in the conference.

He stressed that the problem in Palestine is not economic and that the solution is not economic, stressing the political solution to the Palestinian issue of "ending the occupation and the establishment of a Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital."

"We are working to strengthen the steadfastness of the Palestinian people and end the division and unity of the Palestinian people with geography, demography and institutions. We want to create a balanced economic development between the provinces of the homeland," he said.

The Prime Minister called on Palestinians in the diaspora to come to their country and invest in them, stressing the provision of all facilities for them.

The United States and Bahrain said in a joint statement that Manama will host in partnership with Washington an economic workshop entitled "Peace for Prosperity" on 25 and 26 of next month.

At the end of October, the Central Council decided to end all obligations of the PLO and the Palestinian Authority towards its agreements with Israel.

The Council decided to suspend recognition of the State of Israel until it recognized the State of Palestine on the borders of 4 June 1967 with East Jerusalem as its capital.

It is noteworthy that Ashtia's statements coincide with the global anticipation of Washington's disclosure of the peace plan known as the media "Deal of the Century," which says it offers a final solution to the Palestinian issue and the Arab-Israeli conflict, amid indications of bias to Tel Aviv, and Washington's intention to impose great pressure on the Palestinians to accept .