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Israeli president Isaac Herzog touts business ties on first Bahrain visit

  • Herzog’s trip is the first visit by an Israeli head of state to the Gulf state since the countries forged ties two years ago
  • After Bahrain, Herzog will visit the United Arab Emirates, which also normalised ties with Israel in US-brokered pacts known as the Abraham Accords

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Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, left, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Bahrain on Sunday. Photo: GPO / dpa

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa met President Isaac Herzog on Sunday in the first visit by an Israeli head of state to the Gulf state since the countries forged ties two years ago and as a right-wing coalition government takes shape in Israel.

Herzog, whose post is largely ceremonial, will then visit the United Arab Emirates, which also normalised ties with Israel in US-brokered pacts known as the Abraham Accords and had already hosted the Israeli president.

King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, right, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Bahrain on Sunday. Photo: GPO / dpa
King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, right, and Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Bahrain on Sunday. Photo: GPO / dpa

“I have come here with a distinguished delegation of people who lead the business sector in Israel, who are eager to connect and do business with the people of Bahrain,” Herzog said according to a statement provided by his office.

King Hamad also voiced hope the visit would strengthen bilateral relations, state news agency BNA reported, while stressing Manama’s support for “a just, comprehensive and sustainable peace that guarantees legitimate rights of the Palestinian people”.

The incoming Israeli government under Benjamin Netanyahu after an election last month looks likely to include far-right politicians who oppose Palestinian statehood and want the Palestinian Authority, which wields limited self-rule in the West Bank, dismantled.

It includes ultranationalist Itamar Ben-Gvir who was among Israeli officials including Netanyahu attending UAE national day celebrations at the Emirati embassy in Tel Aviv on Thursday.

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