The useless visit of the Zionists to Bahrain.
Bahrain was the second Arab country to sign an official normalization agreement with the Zionist regime in September 2020, along with the UAE. Of course, since the Al-Khalifa regime in Bahrain is considered a puppet government and dependent on Riyadh, Washington and other foreign actors, it has never had the power to make independent decisions about domestic and foreign cases. Based on this, the compromise agreement with the Zionists was also done with the green light and under the supervision of Saudi Arabia and the United States.
The control of the Zionists over the security and military elements of Bahrain
Although Bahrain is not considered a heavy weight in regional relations and the Israelis also interact with Al-Khalifa as a puppet government, but this country has tried to step in step with the UAE and other compromisers to cooperate with the Zionists at different levels. The Bahrainis have even surpassed other compromising regimes in security and intelligence coordination with the Zionist regime.
Since the signing of the reconciliation agreement between Manama and Tel Aviv, several security agreements have been signed between the two sides, the most important of which is the deployment of an Israeli officer in Bahrain, whose mission is to maintain continuous communication from Manama with the US Army’s fifth fleet in Bahrain. In this regard, the Israel Defense website reported that Israel plans to use a port in Bahrain as a naval base with the participation and mediation of the United States.
In a recent report, Itelgence Online reported that the King of Bahrain, Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, ordered the intelligence service of his country to strengthen and develop cooperation with Israel’s intelligence services within the framework of the bilateral reconciliation agreement. . According to this report, Bahrain has rebuilt its security services and plans to cooperate with Israel’s security-intelligence services in order to strengthen the technological capabilities of its state security apparatus.