Saturday, October 03, 2020

Bahrain Defies Protests, Hosts Zionist Spy Agency Chief


WEST BANK (Kayhan intl.) – The head of the Zionist regime’s spy agency Mossad has met with Bahraini regime officials to discuss topics of mutual interest between the two regimes, according to official media, Anadolu reports.

The ruling regime in Bahrain defied calls from the Muslim world to correct its mistake, and hosted head of the occupying regime’s spy agency to discuss intelligence "cooperation.”
National Intelligence Agency President Adel bin Khalifa Al-Fadhel and Strategic Security Bureau Chairman Shaikh Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Khalifa were at the airport to receive Yossi Cohen upon his arrival in the capital Manama, the official Bahrain News Agency reported.
On Sept. 15, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed U.S.-brokered normalization agreements with the Zionist regime at the White House, ignoring Palestine’s objection to the "treacherous” deal.
Palestinians have decried the normalization agreements as a betrayal of their struggle against the decades-long Zionist occupation of their lands.
Trump has also announced the prospect of more such agreements between the Zionist regime and regional Arab states, apparently including Saudi Arabia, without whose approval -- as Manama and Abu Dhabi’s stronger ally -- the recent two deals would not have seen the light of day.
Elsewhere throughout the region and the world, the Arab community has risen in vociferous protest, warning that the non-elected Arab rulers did not represent the world’s millions-strong Arab population.
Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement, which is defending its nation against an ongoing Saudi-led invasion, and Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement that has defended its country against several wars by the Zionist regime, have been leading the outcry of protest against the Arab détente in chorus with the Palestinians.

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