In an interview with Russia’s Sputnik news agency published on Thursday, Al-Harthy said: “The important issue now is not whether or not we normalize, but rather reaching a solution to the Palestinian issue and giving the Palestinians their rights.”
Over the past three days, cooking gas has entered Gaza, however, the amounts fall well below the needs. Queues at a filling station in Khan Younis have reportedly extended for about 2 kilometres, with people waiting at them overnight. Meanwhile, reports indicate that people are burning doors and window frames to cook.
Representative of Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has condemned those normalizing relations with “Israeli entity” saying they are swimming against the tide.
On Monday evening, the participants in this rally, supporting the Palestinians, burned the joint photo of Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen and Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Head of the Sovereign Council of Sudan in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Khartoum.
The Grand Mufti of Oman has voiced his full support for the stance taken by the parliament against normalization of relations with Israel and tightening the boycott of the Israeli occupation.
Abdullah Al-Mousawi, a researcher of Palestinian issues, says: "A group of Kuwaiti parliament members proposed a law criminalizing any normalization of relations with the Israeli regime. After the approval of this law, any attempt to normalize relations with this regime in any field and context will be considered a crime and such actions will be prosecuted ...
Head of the Reform bloc in Jordanian Parliament has condemned normalization of some Arab countries with Tel Aviv regime stressing that the move braved Israelis to desecrate al-Aqsa Mosque.