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Bahrain FM defends Israel strikes on Iraq, Syria, Lebanon

August 27, 2019

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Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa

Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Khalid Bin Ahmed Al Khalifa has defended Israel’s recent attacks on Iraq, Syria and Lebanon as “self-defence”, in yet another sign of normalising relations between the two states.

Israel has been linked to multiple attacks throughout the region in the past week, including an attack on the Iraq-Syria border, a compound in central Syria and a drone attack on Lebanese capital Beirut.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun yesterday called the strike on his capital a “declaration of war”, while Iraqi President Barham Salih and Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi criticised Israel for what they called an “attack on Iraqi sovereignty”.

Appearing to respond to Aoun, Salih and Abdul Mahdi’s comments, Bahrain’s Al Khalifa wrote on Twitter:

“Iran is the one who has declared a war on us, with its Revolutionary Guards Corps, its Lebanese party [Hezbollah], its Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq, its Houthi arm in Yemen and others. So one who strikes and destroys their piles of ammunition is not to blame. That is self-defense.”


Al Khalifa also tweeted a picture of Article 51, Chapter Seven in the United Nations Charter which “very clearly affirms the right of states to defend themselves against any threat or aggression.”


Al Khalifa’s comments will be seen as yet more evidence of Bahrain’s normalisation of relations with Israel.

Last month Al Khalifa met Israel’s Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz on the side-lines of the Advance Religious Freedom conference held in Washington DC, USA. A statement released by Israel’s Foreign Ministry said that the meeting – the first of its kind in public – was “coordinated behind the scenes by the US State Department”.

Katz posted a photo with Al-Khalifa on Twitter, claiming that he “met publicly with the foreign minister of Bahrain,” which he cited as “another example of our growing diplomatic connections”.

As a follow up to the meeting, Katz this month sent Eid greetings to his “friend” Al Khalifa, saying he “would like to wish you and the people of Bahrain a blessed Eid Al-Adha holiday.”

“I hope that the heritage of the sons of Abraham, which we share with you, will lead to peace and brotherhood between the two peoples [of Israel and Bahrain] and to cooperation between the two countries. I look forward to seeing you again soon,” Katz added.

Regional tensions have soared in the past few days as a result of Israel’s repeated strikes on what it claims to be Iranian positions in Iraq, Lebanon and Syria.

This weekend Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) – an umbrella organisation of Shia paramilitary groups – blamed Israel for an attack on its base near the Syria-Iraq border. In a statement, the PFM said that unmanned aircraft had carried out two air strikes, one of which struck the headquarters of a local paramilitary brigade, while the other struck a convoy of cars leaving the building.

This came just days after US officials confirmed that Israel was behind several air strikes across Iraq, which saw three PMF bases and an Iraqi federal police compound targeted. Though the US initially denied any knowledge of or involvement in the strikes, a senior military intelligence official claimed the strikes were conducted from within Iraq, suggesting the US had allowed Israel to launch the attacks from its bases in the country.

On Saturday, Israel launched an air strike on what it claimed to be Iranian positions near Syrian capital Damascus. In a rare move, the Israeli army admitted conducting the strike, saying it had foiled a plan to launch several drones at northern Israel.

However, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corp Major General Mohsen Rezaei denied Israel’s claim, saying: “This is a lie and not true. Israel and the United States do not have the power to attack Iran’s various centers, and our [military] advisory centers have not been harmed”.

Meanwhile in Lebanon, two Israeli drones crashed over the Moawwad neighbourhood in Beirut’s Dahieh quarter, with one exploding over the office of Hezbollah’s media centre. Three people were reported wounded.

Yesterday, in the second strike in as many days, Israel also hit a base belonging to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) General Command in Beqaa Valley, in the east of the country. PFLP member Abu Ratib accused Israel of firing four missiles at the base in apparent attempt to assassinate Khalid Jibril, the son of the group’s leader Ahmed Jibril. The effort was seemingly unsuccessful.

The UN has called for “maximum restraint” in the wake of these attacks, while domestically Israel is gearing up for a potential escalation on “five fronts”, citing tensions in the three countries it ostensibly hit, as well as in the occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza Strip.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190827-bahrain-fm-defends-israel-strikes-on-iraq-syria-lebanon/
 
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Middle East monitor - Seriously? Can you at least come up something better?
 
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@Khafee

A known pro-iran media outlet cannot be unbiased, on this issue but you keep on copy pasting

But this time they included the tweets from the foreign minister of Bahrain.

Are you denying that the foreign minister of Bahrain has tweeted the following tweets which were included in the article?



And look at the reactions by other Arabs on these tweets of him.

They also see these tweets as defending Israel.

So, if other Arabs can see it, how can you not?

Or are you trying to say that all those Arabs are pro-Iran or that they are fake Iranian accounts?

I do not think that they are.

So, even though you might see Middle East Monitor as a pro-Iran outlet, the article itself is not pro-Iran.

The writer(s) is or are correct that the tweets from the foreign minister of Bahrain can be seen as defending Israel.
 
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@Khafee



But this time they included the tweets from the foreign minister of Bahrain.

Are you denying that the foreign minister of Bahrain has tweeted the following tweets which were included in the article?



And look at the reactions by other Arabs on these tweets of him.

They also see these tweets as defending Israel.

So, if other Arabs can see it, how can you not?

Or are you trying to say that all those Arabs are pro-Iran or that they are fake Iranian accounts?

I do not think that they are.

So, even though you might see Middle East Monitor as a pro-Iran outlet, the article itself is not pro-Iran

The writer(s) is or are correct that the tweets from the foreign minister of Bahrain can be seen as defending Israel.
In the first tweet, he is being sarcastic if I understand correctly.
 
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@PakSword

Can you translate the tweet word by word?

It is translated in the article. Above each tweet it says in English what the tweet is about.
I also checked it with Google Translate.

First tweet:


Translation as written in the article:
“Iran is the one who has declared a war on us, with its Revolutionary Guards Corps, its Lebanese party [Hezbollah], its Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq, its Houthi arm in Yemen and others. So one who strikes and destroys their piles of ammunition is not to blame. That is self-defense.”

Translation by Google Translate:

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Second tweet:


Translation as written in the article:
Al Khalifa also tweeted a picture of Article 51, Chapter Seven in the United Nations Charter which “very clearly affirms the right of states to defend themselves against any threat or aggression.”

Translation by Google Translate:

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In the first tweet, he is being sarcastic if I understand correctly.

If you say so.

But how can you explain the second tweet?

Is that also sarcasm?
 
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Bahrain FM defends Israel strikes on Iraq, Syria, Lebanon

August 27, 2019

2016_4_17-Bahraini-Foreign-Minister-Sheikh-Khalid-bin-Ahmed-al-Khalifa.jpg

Bahraini Foreign Minister Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa

Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Khalid Bin Ahmed Al Khalifa has defended Israel’s recent attacks on Iraq, Syria and Lebanon as “self-defence”, in yet another sign of normalising relations between the two states.

Israel has been linked to multiple attacks throughout the region in the past week, including an attack on the Iraq-Syria border, a compound in central Syria and a drone attack on Lebanese capital Beirut.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun yesterday called the strike on his capital a “declaration of war”, while Iraqi President Barham Salih and Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi criticised Israel for what they called an “attack on Iraqi sovereignty”.

Appearing to respond to Aoun, Salih and Abdul Mahdi’s comments, Bahrain’s Al Khalifa wrote on Twitter:

“Iran is the one who has declared a war on us, with its Revolutionary Guards Corps, its Lebanese party [Hezbollah], its Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq, its Houthi arm in Yemen and others. So one who strikes and destroys their piles of ammunition is not to blame. That is self-defense.”


Al Khalifa also tweeted a picture of Article 51, Chapter Seven in the United Nations Charter which “very clearly affirms the right of states to defend themselves against any threat or aggression.”


Al Khalifa’s comments will be seen as yet more evidence of Bahrain’s normalisation of relations with Israel.

Last month Al Khalifa met Israel’s Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz on the side-lines of the Advance Religious Freedom conference held in Washington DC, USA. A statement released by Israel’s Foreign Ministry said that the meeting – the first of its kind in public – was “coordinated behind the scenes by the US State Department”.

Katz posted a photo with Al-Khalifa on Twitter, claiming that he “met publicly with the foreign minister of Bahrain,” which he cited as “another example of our growing diplomatic connections”.

As a follow up to the meeting, Katz this month sent Eid greetings to his “friend” Al Khalifa, saying he “would like to wish you and the people of Bahrain a blessed Eid Al-Adha holiday.”

“I hope that the heritage of the sons of Abraham, which we share with you, will lead to peace and brotherhood between the two peoples [of Israel and Bahrain] and to cooperation between the two countries. I look forward to seeing you again soon,” Katz added.

Regional tensions have soared in the past few days as a result of Israel’s repeated strikes on what it claims to be Iranian positions in Iraq, Lebanon and Syria.

This weekend Iraq’s Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) – an umbrella organisation of Shia paramilitary groups – blamed Israel for an attack on its base near the Syria-Iraq border. In a statement, the PFM said that unmanned aircraft had carried out two air strikes, one of which struck the headquarters of a local paramilitary brigade, while the other struck a convoy of cars leaving the building.

This came just days after US officials confirmed that Israel was behind several air strikes across Iraq, which saw three PMF bases and an Iraqi federal police compound targeted. Though the US initially denied any knowledge of or involvement in the strikes, a senior military intelligence official claimed the strikes were conducted from within Iraq, suggesting the US had allowed Israel to launch the attacks from its bases in the country.

On Saturday, Israel launched an air strike on what it claimed to be Iranian positions near Syrian capital Damascus. In a rare move, the Israeli army admitted conducting the strike, saying it had foiled a plan to launch several drones at northern Israel.

However, commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corp Major General Mohsen Rezaei denied Israel’s claim, saying: “This is a lie and not true. Israel and the United States do not have the power to attack Iran’s various centers, and our [military] advisory centers have not been harmed”.

Meanwhile in Lebanon, two Israeli drones crashed over the Moawwad neighbourhood in Beirut’s Dahieh quarter, with one exploding over the office of Hezbollah’s media centre. Three people were reported wounded.

Yesterday, in the second strike in as many days, Israel also hit a base belonging to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) General Command in Beqaa Valley, in the east of the country. PFLP member Abu Ratib accused Israel of firing four missiles at the base in apparent attempt to assassinate Khalid Jibril, the son of the group’s leader Ahmed Jibril. The effort was seemingly unsuccessful.

The UN has called for “maximum restraint” in the wake of these attacks, while domestically Israel is gearing up for a potential escalation on “five fronts”, citing tensions in the three countries it ostensibly hit, as well as in the occupied West Bank and besieged Gaza Strip.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190827-bahrain-fm-defends-israel-strikes-on-iraq-syria-lebanon/

People with the word Khalifa in their name. Really, name affects character.
 
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Cant believe our men saved these fat sorry arses during the uprising in Bahrain.


Recall all our men from GCC who are related to security apparatus there, we got our own war to fight, just around the corner.
 
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A known pro-iran media outlet cannot be unbiased, on this issue but you keep on copy pasting

They have posted the tweet and the english translation corroborate the article posted.

If tomorrow arabs will say israeli shit is made of gold. Khafee will also endorse it and will display magnificent mental gymnastics to prove it right.

Cant believe our men saved these fat sorry arses during the uprising in Bahrain.


Recall all our men from GCC who are related to security apparatus there, we got our own war to fight, just around the corner.

I hope Pakistanis open the eyes and for the time being bury the ummah concept. Neither Iran(uzair baloch , baba ladla and kulbushan) or Arabs are Pakistan's friend. We need to realize this otherwise we will sink.

Enough of this nonsense. Let palestinians and arabs deal with Israel. They are arabs , we are not. They never send troops in our 1948/1965/1971/1999 war with India. We actually send our pilots and because of that earned Israel's animosity.

Our concern should only be kashmiris. That is it.
 
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They have posted the tweet and the english translation corroborate the article posted.

If tomorrow arabs will say israeli shit is made of gold. Khafee will also endorse it and will display magnificent mental gymnastics to prove it right.



I hope Pakistanis open the eyes and for the time being bury the ummah concept. Neither Iran(uzair baloch , baba ladla and kulbushan) or Arabs are Pakistan's friend. We need to realize this otherwise we will sink.

Enough of this nonsense. Let palestinians and arabs deal with Israel. They are arabs , we are not. They never send troops in our 1948/1965/1971/1999 war with India. We actually send our pilots and because of that earned Israel's animosity.

Our concern should only be kashmiris. That is it.


Israel is our enemy, nothing to do with Arabs or Persians. Screw them both, we care less but in current geopolitics, only Iran-Hizbullah-Hamas route is available to sort Israel out and balance the Indo-Isreali nexus. We don't have have leverages around Israel at the moment, and until we do, our own independent leverages, we must take this Hizbullah-Hamas route. Arabs are lost cause.
 
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