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Mar-14-2016 12:27printcomments

Bahraini King Meets an Israeli Rabbi

Is this the prelude to further persecution of other resistance factions in the Middle-East region?

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(TEL AVIV) - According to The Jerusalem Post, the Bahraini despot Hamad bin Isa al Khalifa met with Rabbi Marc Schneier, the president of the Foundation of Ethnic Understanding, in the Bahraini capital of Manama.

The Bahraini King sees the direct relation with Tel Aviv only a matter of time. The New York-based rabbi, for his part considered the axis of resistance as Israel and Arab sheikhdoms’ common enemy and this common animosity harbingers a peace accord between Tel Aviv and Arab capitals.

A senior Israeli delegation has allegedly visited the Saudi capital of Riyadh to confer with Saudi leadership concerning regional developments.

In spite of Israeli Military Censor's explicit proscription, Israeli channel 10 reported the details of a clandestine visit made by a leading Israeli delegation to KSA, discussing the close relationship between Tel Aviv and Riyadh.

Political experts believe GCC states gave Israel a much-needed legitimacy by labeling Lebanon’s Hezbollah a 'terrorist organization'.

The Jordanian newspaper Raialyoum regarded the recent GCC decision of labeling Hezbollah as ‘shameful’ and saw it as the prelude to further persecution of other resistance factions in the Middle-East region.

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