When the UAE announced its desire to normalize its relations with Israel, senior PLO and PA officials, including Mahmoud Abbas, Nabil Rudineh and Saeb Erekat, were quick to condemn and denounce it.
The level of officials to issue statements has gone down with each subsequent announcement.
For Bahrain, it was Ahmad Majdalani, social affairs minister in the Palestinian Authority.
After the disaster of realizing that the Arab League would rather support the UAE than the Palestinians, the Palestinian leadership has decided that public condemnations of fellow Arab states from their highest levels actually hurts them.
They still issue the condemnations, but the language is more muted and the spokespeople are less and less prominent.
I'm looking forward to seeing who condemns Bhutan.
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