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‘Israeli’ Official Uncovers Role in Latest ‘Israeli’-Bahraini Meeting: Ties with Gulf Improving

‘Israeli’ Official Uncovers Role in Latest ‘Israeli’-Bahraini Meeting: Ties with Gulf Improving
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Deputy Minister of so-called regional cooperation in the Zionist entity Ayoub Kara revealed that he had worked years ago to get the daughter of King of Bahrain to receive undercover surgery in the occupied territories, stressing the incident paved the way ever since to improve ties with Bahraini officials.

‘Israeli’ Official Uncovers Role in Latest ‘Israeli’-Bahraini Meeting: Ties with Gulf Improving

Soon after, a Jewish Bahraini ambassador to the United States [Houda Ezra Nonoo] was appointed, in which the "Jews became since then members of the Bahraini royal palace".

In this regard, Kara went on to say that "we have an office in Abu Dhabi, very good relations with Morocco and relations with almost all Gulf countries," adding that "the relation with regional countries such as Jordan, Egypt and Turkey is at its best."

Talking to Haaretz, Kara made clear that he was behind the meeting between the ‘Israeli' delegation and Bahraini officials this week, who, in turn, participated in lighting the Jewish menorah and danced with the Jews.

Responding to a question on the ties with Turkey, he noted that they have been worsening yet now they are improving every day, our trade reached $4 billion per year, and will reach dozens of billions annually after the gas deal.

"The relationship with the Saudi[-led] coalition is very important to us," he said. "The entire Saudi[-led] coalition wants stronger ties because the dangers they face are the same as ‘Israel'. This danger is Iran. We have many things in common today."

Meanwhile, Kara hopes that his visit will be an opportunity to fortify ‘Israel's' relationship with Saudi Arabia and other Sunni Arab states, whose support is critical with the alleged mounting threat of Iran and Daesh [ISIS/ISIL].

"Our common enemy is Iran," Kara was quoted as saying. "As I said many months ago, the Prime Minister and others are now saying how important our relations with this coalition are."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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