Israel deal protects Bahrain's interests amid Iran threat, minister says

Al Khalifa says normalization with Israel strengthens Bahrain's security against Iranian aggression and protects the Gulf state's economic stability while not abandoning the Palestinian cause

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Bahrain's interior minister said on Monday that normalizing ties with Israel protects Bahrain's interests and strengthens its strategic partnership with the United States, amid an ongoing threat from Iran.
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  • "It is not an abandonment of the Palestinian cause... it is to strengthen Bahrainis' security and their economic stability," minister Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa said in a statement.
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    The flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain
    The flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain
    The flags of the U.S., United Arab Emirates, Israel and Bahrain
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    Bahrain on Friday said it would normalize relations with Israel, following the path of the UAE who declared it would do the same a month ago, in moves forged partly through shared fears of Iran.
    "Iran has chosen to behave in a dominating way in several forms and has become a constant danger that harms our internal security," Khalifa said, adding that it was wise to forestall dangers.
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    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa during his visit to Manama, Bahrain, August 26, 2020
    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa during his visit to Manama, Bahrain, August 26, 2020
    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Bahrain Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa during his visit to Manama, Bahrain, August 26, 2020
    (Photo: Reuters)
    The small Gulf state of Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet, is ruled by the Sunni Muslim Al Khalifa family. The government often accuses Iran, ruled by a Shi'ite Muslim leadership, of seeking to subvert Bahrain.
    Bahrain has suffered ongoing unrest since a failed uprising in 2011. It is also striving to bring down its deficit.
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    Palestinians carry placards during a protest in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on September 12, 2020, to condemn the normalisation of ties between Israeli and Bahrain
    Palestinians carry placards during a protest in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on September 12, 2020, to condemn the normalisation of ties between Israeli and Bahrain
    Palestinians carry placards during a protest in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, on September 12, 2020, to condemn the normalization of ties between Israel and Bahrain
    (Photo: AFP)
    Manama was bailed out in 2018 with a $10 billion aid package from wealthy Gulf neighbors to avoid a credit crunch. The International Monetary Fund has said it expects Bahrain's fiscal deficit to jump to 15.7% of gross domestic product this year from 10.6% in 2019.
    Bahrain and Israel's defense ministers held their first publicly acknowledged phone call on Monday, and another pair of ministers separately discussed commercial possibilities between the two countries.
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