Bahrainis slam Israel deal as ‘betrayal’

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Bahrainis opposed to their government’s agreement to establish diplomatic relations with Israel vented their frustration on social media Saturday, underlining the complexities of the Gulf’s rapprochement with the Jewish state.
The hashtags “Bahrainis against normalisation” and “normalisation is betrayal” were trending on Twitter after US President Donald Trump announced the deal late Friday.
Bahrain, a Sunni-ruled kingdom with a large Shiite population, shares with Israel a deep enmity towards Iran, and relies on the United States, which stations its Fifth Fleet on the tiny but strategic archipelago.
It has become the second Arab country in a month to normalise ties with Israel after the United Arab Emirates struck an accord that promises major gains on the security, trade and tourism fronts.
Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani said the deal represented a historic step towards achieving peace in the Middle East, but the Palestinian Authority and Islamist movement Hamas both condemned it as “another stab in the back” by an Arab government.
Unlike the UAE, opposition to normalisation runs deep in Bahrain, which has a history of open politics even if it has been suppressed over the past decade.
Former MP Ali Alaswad wrote that it was “a black day in the history of Bahrain.”
The kingdom — a small archipelago located between regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran — has been hit by waves of unrest since 2011, when security forces crushed Shiite-led protests demanding reforms.
Hundreds of citizens have since been jailed and some stripped of their citizenship over what the government says is “terrorism” linked to Shiite Iran. Protests are extremely rare and are met with harsh action by security forces.
Authorities dissolved the two main opposition groups, Shiite group Al-Wefaq which was the largest in parliament until 2011, and the secular National Democratic Action Society, or Al-Waad, over allegations of links to “terrorists.”

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