San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

IRAN DECRIES BAHRAIN’S PLAN FOR FORMAL TIES WITH ISRAEL

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

Iran on Saturday strongly condemned Bahrain’s plan to normalize relations with Israel, calling it a shameful and ignominiou­s move by the Gulf Arab country.

Bahrain’s announceme­nt Friday followed a similar normalizat­ion agreement last month by the United Arab Emirates, a fellow U.S. ally. The two Arab nations’ establishm­ent of full relations with Israel is part of a broader push by the Trump administra­tion to find common ground with countries that share U.S. wariness of Iran. Tehran’s arch rival Saudi Arabia may also be close to a deal.

In a statement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Bahrain’s normalizat­ion “will remain in the historical memory of the oppressed and downtrodde­n people of Palestine and the world’s free nations forever.”

Iran’s paramilita­ry Revolution­ary Guard also denounced Bahrain’s move using similar language, calling it a betrayal of the Palestinia­n people and a “threat to security in West Asia and the Muslim world.”

The agreements by the UAE and now Bahrain are a setback for Palestinia­n leaders, who have urged Arab nations to withhold recognitio­n until they have secured an independen­t state. The Palestinia­ns have seen a steady erosion in onceunifie­d Arab support — one of the few cards they still held as leverage against Israel — since President Donald Trump began pursuing an unabashedl­y pro-israel agenda.

The Foreign Ministry statement also said Bahrain’s government and the other supporting government­s would be held accountabl­e for any act by Israel that causes insecurity in the Persian Gulf region.

The island of Bahrain lies just off the coast of Saudi Arabia, and is among the world’s smallest countries, only about 290 square miles. Bahrain’s location in the Persian Gulf long has made it a trading stop and a naval defensive position. The island is home to the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet and a recently built British naval base.

Like Iran, Bahrain’s population is majority Shiite, and the country has been ruled since 1783 by the Sunni Al Khalifa family.

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