“And on top of that, it seems it’s okay now to grab hostages and take them away and speak about it as if it’s an act of war. That is something that we condemn.”
The positive effects of the agreement have not only impacted the Middle East but have made a strong impression on other nations around the world who also want to reap the benefits of peace.
Abdul Latef Al Zayani says Manama is seeking 'to continue working on the successful achievements' with Israel, and emphasizes his conviction that Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu believes in peace.
Since the Abraham Accords were signed, Israel has seen the signing of new trade agreements and cultural exchanges with these four nations on a regular basis.
The Bahrainis met with government officials and visited holy sites in Jerusalem before seeing other cultural, religious and historic places throughout Israel during their whirlwind tour.
Foreign Minister Lapid conveyed his 'warm greetings' to Al-Jalahma, saying it was 'another significant step in strengthening the important relations between Israel and Bahrain.'
'All differences that have been imposed are political,' said Bahrain’s ambassador to Italy, Naser al-Belooshi. 'Instead, we should begin by looking closely at all the endless similarities.'
'Who would have believed that peace would come to our home in such a glorious way? It is a Chanukah miracle,' says Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitch.
The warm relationship developing between Israel and UAE and Bahrain has led to a rise in the number of businesspeople in the Gulf learning Hebrew online.
Despite the fact that Muslim countries increasingly seek peace with the Jewish state, the Palestinian leaders claim they can't make an agreement because Israel is the 'enemy of Muhammad.'
Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Orit Farkash Hacohen discussed what makes the nation's latest peace deal so special, and delivers a strong message to the Palestinians.