Palestinian Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh announced that his government is considering submitting a recommendation to President Mahmoud Abbas to straighten out the relationship with the Arab League for its refusal to take a stance against normalization with Israel.

Shtayyeh said at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting in Ramallah that the Arab League had become a center for Arab impotence.

He did not give details of his intention to correct the relationship with her.

Shtayyeh condemned the hosting of the White House in Washington on Tuesday, the signing ceremony of the two normalization agreements between Abu Dhabi and Manama with Tel Aviv, in the presence of US President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed.

"We are witnessing tomorrow (Tuesday) a black day in the history of the Arab nation, and the defeat of the Arab League institution, which is no longer a university but rather a division," the Palestinian prime minister said. "This day will be added to the calendar of Palestinian pain and the record of Arab fractures."

Shtayyeh added that the Arab rush towards the occupation state, and the signing of an Arab surrender agreement by the UAE and Bahrain are recognition of the American "deal of the century" after Palestine thwarted it.

And last Wednesday, the Arab foreign ministers dropped a draft resolution submitted by Palestine condemning the normalization agreement between the UAE and Israel, according to the Palestinian ambassador on duty to the university Muhannad Alaklouk.

Last Friday, Bahrain announced that it had reached an agreement to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel, under US auspices, to join the Emirates, which had previously taken a similar step on August 13.

For its part, the "Unified Palestinian Popular Resistance Command" called in a statement yesterday, Saturday, to consider Tuesday a "day of popular uprising," as a rejection of the normalization agreement between the UAE and Bahrain on the one hand, and Israel on the other hand.

The unified Palestinian leadership - whose establishment was announced without details - urged to raise the banner of Palestine in various places on the day the normalization agreement was signed in Washington, stressing that "this step is an expression of our decisive refusal to raise the flag of occupation, killing and racism on the flagpole of humiliation in Abu Dhabi and Manama."

The statement of the "Unified Palestinian Popular Resistance Command" came shortly after Azzam Al-Ahmad, a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, announced the imminent disclosure of its formation, without details. The statement did not mention the factions affiliated with this announcement.

The statement called for the rejection of all Palestinian differences and participation in this popular liberation struggle, saying, "There is no voice above the voice of the resistance."