What's new

Bahrain to recognize Israel as UAE deal set to be signed

Status
Not open for further replies.

ASKardar

FULL MEMBER
Joined
Oct 2, 2019
Messages
647
Reaction score
1
Country
Pakistan
Location
Pakistan
WASHINGTON (AP) — Bahrain has become the latest Arab nation to agree to normalize ties with Israel as part of a broader diplomatic push by President Donald Trump and his administration to fully integrate the Jewish state into the Middle East.

Trump announced the agreement on Friday, following a three-way phone call he had with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The three leaders also issued a brief six-paragraph joint statement, attesting to the deal.

“Another HISTORIC breakthrough today!” Trump tweeted.



The announcement on the 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks came less than a week before Trump hosts a White House ceremony to mark the establishment of full relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Bahrain’s foreign minister will attend the event.


It represents another diplomatic win for Trump less than two months before the the presidential election and an opportunity to shore up support among pro-Israel evangelical Christians. Just last week, Trump announced agreements in principle for Kosovo to recognize Israel and for Serbia to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

“This is a historic breakthrough to further peace in the Middle East,” Trump, Netanyahu and King Hamad said in the statement. “Opening direct dialogue and ties between these two dynamic societies and advanced economies will continue the positive transformation of the Middle East and increase stability, security, and prosperity in the region.”

Like the UAE agreement, Friday’s Bahrain-Israel deal will normalize diplomatic, commercial, security and other relations between the two countries. Bahrain, along with Saudi Arabia, had already dropped a prohibition on Israeli flights using its airspace. Saudi acquiescence to the agreements has been considered key to the deals.

Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner noted that the agreement is the second Israel has reached with an Arab country in 30 days after having made peace with only two Arab nations — Egypt and Jordan — in 72 years of its independence.

“This is very fast,” Kushner told The Associated Press. “The region is responding very favorably to the UAE deal and hopefully it’s a sign that even more will come.”

The agreement will likely be seen as a further setback to the Palestinians who tried unsuccessfully to have the Arab League condemn normalization with Israel until they have secured an independent state. That was one of the few cards still held by Palestinians in negotiations as peace talks remain stalled.

The joint statement made passing mention of the Palestinians, saying the parties will continue efforts “to achieve a just, comprehensive, and enduring resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to enable the Palestinian people to realize their full potential.”

The agreement makes Bahrain the fourth Arab country, after Egypt, Jordan and the UAE, to have full diplomatic ties with Israel. Other Arab nations believed to be on the cusp of fully recognizing Israel include Oman and Sudan. While tacitly blessing the deals Saudi Arabia, the regional power player, is not expected to move as quickly.

Like the UAE, Bahrain has never fought a war against Israel and doesn’t share a border with it. But Bahrain, like most of the Arab world, long rejected diplomatic ties with Israel in the absence of a peace deal establishing a Palestinian state on lands captured by Israel in 1967.

The agreement could give a boost to Netanyahu, who was indicted on corruption charges last year. Deals with Gulf Arab states “are the direct result of the policy that I have led for two decades,” namely “peace for peace, peace through strength,” Netanyahu has said.

The Israeli-UAE deal required Israel to halt its contentious plan to annex occupied West Bank land sought by the Palestinians. Telephone calls soon began working between the nations as they continue to discuss other deals, including direct flights.

While the UAE’s population remains small and the federation has no tradition of standing up to the country’s autocracy, Bahrain represents a far-different country.

Just off the coast of Saudi Arabia, the island of Bahrain is among the world’s smallest countries, only about 760 square kilometers (290 square miles). Bahrain’s location in the Persian Gulf long has made it a trading stop and a naval defensive position. The island is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet and a recently built British naval base.

Bahrain is acutely aware of threats posed by Iran, an anxiety that comes from Bahrain’s majority Shiite population, despite being ruled since 1783 by the Sunni Al Khalifa family. Iran under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi had pushed to take over the island after the British left, though Bahrainis in 1970 overwhelmingly supported becoming an independent nation and the U.N. Security Council unanimously backed that.

Since Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, Bahrain’s rulers have blamed Iran for arming militants on the island. Iran denies the accusations, though weapons experts suggest explosives found there bear similarities to others linked to Iran. Israel and Iran view each other as top regional enemies.

Outside of those tensions, Bahrain’s Shiite majority has accused the government of treating them like second-class citizens. The Shiites joined pro-democracy activists in demanding more political freedoms in 2011, as Arab Spring protests swept across the wider Middle East. Saudi and Emirati troops ultimately helped violently put down the demonstrations.

In recent years, Bahrain has cracked down on all dissent, imprisoned activists and hampered independent reporting on the island. While the Obama administration halted the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Bahrain over human rights concerns, the Trump administration dropped that after coming into office.

Bahrain’s royal family and officials have come out in support of the Israel-UAE agreement. However, civil society groups and others have condemned the move and warned the monarchy not to follow in UAE’s footsteps — despite Bahrain’s yearslong flirtation with Israel and Jewish leaders. Unlike the Emirates, Jews had a historical presence on the island and some still live there.

In 2017, two prominent U.S. rabbis said Bahrain’s king told them he hoped the Arab boycott of Israel would end. An interfaith group from Bahrain that year also visited Israel, though the state-run Bahrain News Agency later said that it didn’t “represent any official entity” after an uproar erupted on social media.

Bahrain has increasingly relied on support from other nations as it struggles with its debts, particularly neighboring Saudi Arabia. In that way, Bahrain has followed in lockstep with Riyadh, meaning any normalization with Israel likely got the kingdom’s approval, though, Saudi Arabia has for its part remained silent since the Emirati announcement.


https://spectrumnews1.com/oh/columb...recognize-israel-as-uae-deal-set-to-be-signed
 
Last edited:
.
Expected. Bahrain is very close to UAE. Both UAE and Bahrain restored diplomatic relation with Assad a while ago to counter Turkey. Assad, UAE, Bahrain are heavily backed by Israel to counter Turkey.

DoYu_FqUYAcBnwY.jpg
 
.
These people are a beaten dog now with their strings being pulled by DC
When did you awake to this fact? Saudia Arabia has almost been the 51st state of USA since at least 1950s. The house of Saud is protected, crowned, blessed by Washington from 1945 onwards.

1599849902934.png



King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia (center) meeting with President Franklin D. Roosevelt aboard the USS Quincy in Great Bitter Lake, Egypt on February 14, 1945.

National Archives/Interim Archives/Getty Images

 
.
Ethnic / political / nationalistic hate

Needless to say, PDF wishes to be a productive exchange of ideas and not a place of spreading communal, national, political or religiously motivated hatred. Members found involved in such activities would be severely penalized.

Please be mindful of Forum Rules: https://defence.pk/pdf/rules/

- when making contributions.

Do not try to make this forum TOXIC for different nationalities.

The 'pursuit of interests' logic may swing in any direction.
 
.
DID bahrain cry a river to OIC - ARAB LEAGUE -GCC or asked any approval from anyone ? they simply work on own interests and did not claim to be fort of islam . so many lessons for some people this month .
 
.
Ethnic / political / nationalistic hate

Needless to say, PDF wishes to be a productive exchange of ideas and not a place of spreading communal, national, political or religiously motivated hatred. Members found involved in such activities would be severely penalized.

Please be mindful of Forum Rules: https://defence.pk/pdf/rules/

- when making contributions.

Do not try to make this forum TOXIC for different nationalities.

The 'pursuit of interests' logic may swing in any direction.
That exclusion does not apply to Iran, right? May I call them Yahoodi Irani Mullahs?
 
. .
For years mate, I have said this about these Oily Arabs. But of course for most Pakistani's Arabs are uber-Muslims and to be looked at in awe. To be defended at all costs. Now the truth is being outed. Love it, love it.
countries should run on interests and not emotions . its good chance for a country like pakistan to bargain with US/ISRAEL and secure some deal . rather then stand last in line when no one care you recognise them or not .
 
. .
What is this language? Are you high?
Yep. Just did some heavy weight lifting. Riding high on adrenaline. And I waa only using conversational English. Did not know I was sat with the Queen and had to observe all the etiquete, Le-Gend.
 
.
And just to be clear the Palestinians are the biggest bastards there is. They suck the Indian dick like sex starved nympo. But our religion diseased masses, infected with mad cow disease proliferated by our ignorant medieval clergy still croak on about 'Filstini'.

Fcuk em I say. Recognize Israel and be done with it. Nothing to lose. Nothing to gain. Just be regular nation.

I say fvck 'em all. Neither Israel nor Arabs are our friend. By recognising Israel nothing will happen. The status quo will remain. Israel is deep in bed with India. That won't change anytime soon. Even when India stabs Israel at UN votes the Israelis prefer to remain deep in Indian rear. They are our enemies. We should be under no illusion. Israel despises Pakistan. We got nothing in common.

As for Arabs, they are in demise. Arab spring initiated their demise. They are scattered. No leadership or direction. It is a mess beyond repair. Recognising Israel at the expense of Palestine speaks volume. The ME is finished.
 
Last edited:
.
Yep. Just did some heavy weight lifting. Riding high on adrenaline. And I waa only using conversational English. Did not know I was sat with the Queen and had to observe all the etiquete, Le-Gend.
You need to cool off.

Quality of your contributions have significantly declined unfortunately. I recall some of your good posts but what I see now... Sad.

WE are having this conversation because I want you to understand your errors.
 
.
After Lebanon port blast, everybody wants to be friend of Israel, nobody wants a psychopath serial killer as enemy.

:lol:
 
.
After Lebanon port blast, everybody wants to be friend of Israel, nobody wants a psychopath serial killer as enemy.

:lol:

UAE and Bahrain is not everyone though. Two tiny islands.
 
.
UAE and Bahrain is not everyone though. Two tiny islands.

Small in size but big in money.

I think rest of gcc will follow that path.

A attack of Israel to Iran (now that they have the F35) could trigger a large war that it will turn rich gcc countries in desert and sand. Gcc should have reached these deals with Israel ten years ago, when threats to Iran from Israel become serious. It's a real miracle that a war Israel/Iran has not happened yet.
 
.
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top Bottom