The Jerusalem Post
By Rabbi Marc Schneier
September 12, 2020
In the last few years, Bahrain’s former foreign minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa tweeted his support for Israel’s military operation to expose and destroy Hezbollah’s cross-border tunnels.
I’ve enjoyed a close relationship with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain for more than a decade and I am honored to have been the first rabbi in the royal palace when he invited me back in 2011. In our various conversations as well as through the actions of his government, he has consistently shown his support for Israel. He was the first of the Gulf leaders to speak out against Iran and its terrorist ways.
Over the years, we have discussed relations with Israel and I’ve heard him talk repeatedly about his overriding interest and genuine desire to see the establishment of relations between his kingdom and Israel. He has always seen diplomatic relations as a win-win for both sides. On Friday, that dream became a reality.
His message has been echoed by others in his government as well. In the last few years, Bahrain’s former foreign minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa tweeted his support for Israel’s military operation to expose and destroy Hezbollah’s cross-border tunnels into Israel.
He tweeted (in Arabic), “Is the digging of tunnels by the organization [Hezbollah] not an open threat to the stability of Lebanon? Who bears responsibility when the neighboring countries take upon themselves the task of getting rid of the danger that threatens them?”
Just a few weeks later he tweeted his support for Australia’s formal recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, tweeting, “Australia’s position does not hamper the legitimate demands of the Palestinians and first and foremost East Jerusalem as the Palestinian capital,” he continued, “It also does not contradict the Arab Peace Initiative.” No Gulf leader has expressed a public desire to establish relations with Israel more than King Hamad and his government.
Here are some important dates that led up to today’s announcement:
2013 – 2015
2017
2018
2019
All of these moments led up to Friday’s monumental announcement and it is exciting and gratifying both as a nation and for me personally. We’re seeing a shift in the Gulf that myself and others have been working toward for more than a decade and I predict that a third – either Oman or Qatar – will be next. Mazel Tov and Mabrouk to all and I’m looking forward to more Jewish tourists and businesspeople visiting Bahrain, a state that has become like a second home to me.
Rabbi Marc Schneier is the founder and president of The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding and an advisor to many Gulf leaders.
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