Bahrain: Zionist king denounces boycott of I$raHell, says citizens free to visit ‘Israel’

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Zionist Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah

 

Zionist puppet Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifah of Bahrain has called for an end to the Arab boycott of the Nazi regime, days after the Nazi premier said relations with the Arab world were better than any other time.

According to Zionist media, Zionist Hamad’s made the remarks at an event hosted by pro-Zionist group Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, calling for diplomatic ties to be established with the Nazi regime.

Zionist Hamad also told Simon Wiesenthal Center director Nazi Rabbi Abraham Cooper that Bahraini citizens are free to visit the Nazi regime as they please. His stance on the Nazi regime was welcomed by the Nazi center’s director who hailed the monarch as “ahead of the pack and smart.”

“If I had to predict, I would tell you that the Arab world’s relationship with the state of Israel is going to dramatically change… This is a dinner tonight that’s hosted by a Jewish organization that no one will say is not so pro-Israel,” Cooper added.

Cooper and his partner Marvin Hier met with Zionist Hamed at the center and discussed the opening of a museum for religious tolerance in Bahrain’s capital Manama towards the end of the year.

The change of stance comes weeks after Nazi P M Naziyahu described relations with the Arab world better than any other time.

“What’s happening now with the Arab bloc states has never before happened in our history – even when we signed agreements,” said Naziyahu. “What we have now is greater than anything else during any other period in Israel’s history.”

Last week, reports emerged that a secret meeting was held between a leading Saudi Zio-Wahhabi and senior Nazi officials in Tel Aviv, and in June, leaked emails of the UAE’s ambassador to the US Zionist puppet Yousef al-Otaiba’s suggested that Abu Dhabi had established secret links with pro-Nazi think-tank Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD).

Last year, a video of a ceremony to mark the Jewish Hanukkah holiday hosted by Bahrain circulated on social media, showing Bahraini men in local kaffiyeh attire attending the party and dancing with Orthodox Zionist Jews. The video prompted condemnation from the Palestinian movement Hamas that urged Bahrain to end the move towards normalizing ties with the Nazi regime.

About 600,000 Nazi Jewish live in over 230 illegal settlements built since the 1967 occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem al-Quds. Tel Aviv has defied international calls to stop its construction activities on the occupied Palestinian territories.

The regime has accused rights groups of contributing to the worldwide anti-Nazi Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The BDS was initiated in 2005 by over 170 Palestinian organizations that were pushing for “various forms of boycott against Israel until it meets its obligations under international law.”

The boycott of the Nazi regime was adopted by the Arab League and its member states and bars all relations between Arab nations and the Nazi state.

Thousands of volunteers worldwide have joined the BDS to help promote the Palestinian cause of ending Nazi occupation and oppression. Those include international trade unions, NGOs, initiatives, academic and business societies, trade unions, and cultural figures.

Last year, the regime allocated $32 million to fighting the high-profile movement. It has also banned anyone found to support the BDS from entering the Nazi-occupied territories.

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