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Bahrainis Rally against Normalization of Ties with Zionist Regime
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Bahraini people held a rally in the capital, Manama, against the Al Khalifa regime’s normalization of ties with Israel.
News ID: 3477832 Publish Date : 2022/02/16
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