Israel’s Lapid visits Bahrain-based US warship in warning to Iran
Al-Monitor -Oct 1st, 2021 by: Rina Bassist
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh criticized this morning the Sept. 30 visit by Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid to Bahrain, stating that the trip had left a stain on the reputation of Bahraini rulers that “will not be erased.”
For Jerusalem, the irritated reaction by Tehran only proved the success of the visit and the emerging regional anti-Iran alliance the Israeli government has been nurturing for some time now. In fact, Lapid’s one-day trip to Manama seems to have been geared for this goal exactly: to demonstrate to Iran that Israel is not alone in its campaign against its nuclear program or in its campaign against a new nuke deal.
The issue of Iran and its regional influence was present at all stages of Lapid’s visit to Manama. The issue came up on the bilateral dialogue between the teams of the two foreign ministries; it came up in the meeting Lapid held with Bahraini Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa; it came up in his historic meeting with King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa; and it also came up in the joint press conference Lapid held with his Bharani counterpart, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani. “The global battle today is between moderates and extremists. A culture of life against a culture of death and destruction. Together with our friends in the Gulf, we are leading a brave coalition of moderates,” Lapid told the press without mentioning Iran by name. In an apparent allusion to Iran, Lapid also told journalists, “Our opportunities are shared. Our threats are also shared, and they aren’t far from here.”
Sending an even stronger signal to Tehran, Lapid toured the Bahrain headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet and visited the USS Pearl Harbor. He was accompanied on the tour by US Charge d’Affaires in Manama Maggie Nardi and Bahrain’s first ambassador to Israel, Khaled Yousif al-Jalahma. Highlighting the strategic importance of the visit, Lapid tweeted, “Israel, Bahrain, and the US are partners in liberty and in a vision of a free world.” Israeli press reported that Israel and Bahrain are looking into cooperation in responding to Iranian drone attacks, considered a growing regional threat.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett also dedicated much time this week to the campaign against the Iranian threat. First, in his Sept. 27 meeting in New York with Foreign Minister Zayani and Emirati Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Khalifa Shaheen Almarar, and later in the day in his address to the United Nations General Assembly.
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