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Tel Aviv Helped Al Khalifa in Crackdown on Dissent

11:02 - December 26, 2016
News ID: 3461774
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The Al Khalifa regime received help from Israeli spy agency Mossad during its suppression of the peaceful revolution in 2011.
 Tel Aviv Helped Al Khalifa in Crackdown on Dissent


Documents released by Transparency group WikiLeaks show that the Al Khalifa and Zionist regime have had collaborations, the Manama Post reported.

They show that Bahrain’s intelligence organization has received helped from Mossad to crack down on the February 14, 2011 uprising in the Persian Gulf country.

Mossad has a long history of oppressing the Palestinian nation’s Intifada.

The WikiLeaks documents also reveal that Bahrain's Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifah has sought to meet the Zionist regime’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on the so-called Middle East peace process.

Moreover, the report said, Israeli airlines have been given permission to use Bahrain’s airspace and Israeli tourists have been visiting the tiny Persian Gulf island country recently.

Bahraini people and figures have condemned such moves by the ruling regime aimed at normalizing ties with Tel Aviv.

On Saturday, Bahrain’s February 14 Youth Coalition described such moves as humiliating, treacherous and running counter to the will of the Bahraini nation.

It added that the Al Khalifa and Zionist regimes are the same in their use of violence and their enmity against freedom-seeking people.

Earlier, a number of Bahraini clerics had also warned against any attempt aimed at normalizing ties with the Tel Aviv regime.

They underlined that the occupying regime of Israel will never be a friend of the Bahraini nation and that there is no place for it in Bahrain.

Back in October, deputy secretary general of Bahrain’s al-Wefaq National Islamic Society reiterated that the people of Bahrain will never abandon the Muslim cause through trading with the Palestinian cause and al-Aqsa Mosque.


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