The spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeina, said that tampering with Jerusalem and its sanctities will not pass, while the UAE and Israel announced the conclusion of the first partnership agreements after the announcement of normalization, amid continuing reactions to the agreement.

Abu Rudeineh stressed that it is not possible to remain silent about torpedoing the Arab peace initiative, the decisions of the Arab and Islamic summits, the UN Security Council resolution, or neglecting Palestinian rights.

He added - in response to the normalization agreement between the UAE and Israel - that the Palestinian position supported by the people and all the forces that dropped the American solution deal and Bahrain workshop is capable of facing all challenges and conspiracies.

Abu Rudeineh emphasized that the correct address for making a just and comprehensive peace is Ramallah and the Palestinian leadership.

For his part, Secretary of the Palestinian Fatah movement, Jibril Rajoub, said that the authority had withdrawn Ambassador Essam Masalha from the UAE in response to the agreement to normalize relations between it and Israel, and that he had left the UAE "and will never return to it."

During an interview with Al-Jazeera, Rajoub added that "Muhammad Dahlan, who is dismissed from Fatah, is part of the normalization agreement between the UAE and Israel," without further details.

The first of the partnership agreements,
and the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the signing of an agreement between Israel and the Emirates in Abu Dhabi to develop research on facing the Corona virus.

She explained that the contract between the Israeli Terra Group and the UAE national investment company Apex contributes to the development of a device to accelerate corona infection tests.

The Emirates News Agency described it as a "strategic trade agreement." It quoted Khalifa Youssef Khoury, Chairman of Apex Board of Directors, as saying that the agreement "constitutes the first business to open trade, economy and effective partnership between the Emirati and Israeli business sectors for the benefit, good and service of humanity, by strengthening research and studies on the Coronavirus."

The agreement was signed at a press conference in Abu Dhabi, and it comes after Israel and the UAE announced on Thursday the agreement on the full normalization of diplomatic relations between the two parties.

The heinous crime And
within the continuous reactions to the Emirati move, the Islamist "Tawasul" National Rally for Reform and Development - the largest opposition party in the Mauritanian Parliament - announced its strong condemnation of the UAE's decision to normalize relations with Israel.

In a statement, the party described the UAE’s decision as a heinous crime and high treason for the first Arab and Muslim cause, according to the statement.

The Mauritanian party considered that the Emirati move was not surprising, noting that its signs were evident in the directions of the UAE regime and its positions on the liberation forces, and its leadership of the counter-revolution project in the region for some time.

The "Tawasul" party added that it was shocked by the contents of the Mauritanian Foreign Ministry's statement on the matter, describing it as a favorable person for what it called the outrageous UAE decision.

The opposition party saw in the Mauritanian Foreign Ministry’s statement an unacceptable betrayal of the policies and stances of another country that chose to stand against the cause of the first nation and to be in contact with its enemies, as the party’s statement said.

An Israeli delegation to Abu Dhabi
On the other hand, the private Israeli newspaper "Haaretz" reported on its website yesterday, Saturday, that an Israeli delegation will travel, within days, to the UAE, to discuss the details of the peace agreement between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, which was announced by US President Donald Trump on Thursday.

The newspaper indicated that Washington and Tel Aviv are holding talks with other Gulf states, including Bahrain and the Sultanate of Oman, about the possibility of undertaking a diplomatic step between them and Israel.

It was not possible to obtain comment from Manama and Muscat regarding what the newspaper announced, but the two Gulf states welcomed the UAE agreement with Israel.

In the same context, the private Israeli Channel 12 reported that the head of the Mossad (the Israeli external security service) Yossi Cohen made a "special visit" to the Bahraini capital recently, and met with Prime Minister Khalifa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa.

Cohen and Al Khalifa discussed establishing joint relations and signing an agreement similar to the agreement signed between Israel and the UAE, according to the channel.