Bahrain and Israel Relationships are getting better!

In less than thirty days, two Arab countries have normalized diplomatic ties with Israel after about 70 years of tense relations. On August 13th, the United Arab Emirates were the first ones to do so. Now, authorities of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the most liberal country in the Arabian Peninsula, has chosen to follow the UAE’s path. In social media, President Trump has claimed these victories as his, but not everyone sees it this way. This action has been condemned by many of their neighbors, especially Palestinians, who see it as a betrayal to their trust and interests. Israel already had diplomatic connections with Jordan and Egypt, but it still has a long way to go to be accepted, and even recognized as a nation in the Middle East.
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