Bahrain will build on partnership with Israel, says king’s adviser

The Bahraini, Israeli flags are picture in front of El Al Boeing 737 aircraft ahead of the flight to Bahrain's capital Manama at Israel's Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv on October 18, 2020. (PHOTO / AFP)

AWALI, Bahrain – Bahrain will continue to build its relationship with Israel after former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing allies triumphed in Israel's general election, the diplomatic adviser to Bahrain's king said on Saturday.

Israel, under Netanyahu's government in 2020, normalized ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain – where concern over Iran's regional sway dominates security strategy – under US-brokered pacts called the Abraham Accords.

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The diplomatic adviser, Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, said Netanyahu's win was "normal and always expected".

"We have an agreement with Israel, part of the Abraham Accords, and we will stick to our agreement and we expect it to continue in the same line and continue building our partnership together," he told reporters.

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"We will want to make an example and succeed together and face all the threats," he said, responding to a question about a multilateral regional approach to security that includes Israel.

US and Israeli officials raised the idea of an integrated Middle East air defense system during a trip by US President Joe Biden in July to Israel and Saudi Arabia, which blessed the Abraham Accords but has yet to formally recognize Israel.

"We would like to make sure that we don't have to reach a day that we will face some deterioration of security in the region of any sort," said Sheikh Khalid, whose country is home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.

"We do want to have the region come to terms between all the countries and agree against any belligerency from any side to any other."

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