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Bahrain, which stands to similarly benefit as it seeks air defense systems from the United States, is yet another Arab state eager to secure the superpower's military backing and diplomatic impunity for gross violations of human rights and the laws of war.This site is protected by recaptcha Privacy Policy | Terms of ServiceThe agreement between Israel and Bahrain reflects a geopolitical alliance between repressive regimes that expands the U.S. sphere of influence in the Middle East, rather than indicates a cessation of violence or an easing of oppression. And since 2001, Israeli police and military units have trained U.S. law enforcement.Israel’s contemporary alliance with Bahrain, for its part, continues a sordid legacy of support for human rights offenders and rogue states.Given all this, it is not surprising that following Trump's announcement of plans to normalize Bahrain-Israeli relations on Twitter, "Bahrainis Against Normalization" started trending.
As said here by Noura Erakat