Posted on 02/03/2022 12:38:20 PM PST by caww
Defense Minister Benny Gantz signed a historic 'defense agreement' and met with Bahrain’s King Hamad Al Khalifa in the royal palace during his landmark visit to the Gulf state.
During the highlight of his visit, Gantz expressed his anticipation that future cooperation will strengthen the defense forces of both countries and contribute to regional security and stability in the face of emerging threats in the region, and terror groups that continue to strengthen technologically and militarily.
The MOU framework formalizes defense relations between Israel and Bahrain and will facilitate any future cooperation in the areas of intelligence, shared trainings, industrial collaboration and more. The security deal was reached one year after the signing of the Abraham Accords.
(Excerpt) Read more at allisrael.com ...
(The security deal was reached one year after the signing of the Abraham Accords.)
And the clock ⌚ keeps ticking...
Why the quotation marks around “Defense?”
(The security deal was reached one year after the signing of the Abraham Accords.)
And the clock 🕚 keeps ticking...
There, better one
INTERESTING.....
The largest maritime exercise in the Middle East region kicked off this week with over 60 participating countries and organizations.
Known as International Maritime Exercise 2022, the 18-day biennial naval training event was launched in a ceremony at U.S. 5th Fleet’s headquarters in Bahrain.
https://www.allisrael.com/idf-us-naval-forces-participate-with-60-nations-in-the-largest-maritime-exercise-in-middle-east
After the Abraham Accords 
In which Biden played no role!
Iran’s terrorist group creating new allies
Dovetails with Ezekiel 38 too, IMHO
see post 6
Added by the poster, not at the source. Probably signifying belief that Israel is always an aggressor.
Jarred is still working in Israel as well.
Not at all so wrong assumption....
They can see the Iranian threat growing
Iran “claims” the island of Bahrain. It is about as, if not more, socially open as the Emirates. The authentic English pub (dismantled and brought over from the UK) in the Manama Gulf Hotel was an excellent watering hole and oasis for expat Saudi oilfield workers back in my day. And the poolside scenery created by overnighting flight attendants was memorable. They have good reason to seek serious backup in addition to their Saudi neighbors on the other side of the causeway.
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