Manama (IP) - The people of Bahrain staged a protest coinciding with the visit of the President of the Israeli regime to Manama to react against the Al-Khalifa regime's treachery.

Iran PressMiddle East: "Isaac Herzog", the President of the Israeli regime, arrived in Manama on Sunday amid widespread protests by the people of Bahrain and was welcomed by the Al-Khalifa regime.

Bahrainis chanted slogans against the ZiIsraeli regime in support of the oppressed Palestinian nation in this demonstration, in which the youth had a strong presence.

The people of Bahrain chanted "Death to Israel" during the Sunday evening demonstrations in Manama and considered the visit of the President of the Israeli regime to Bahrain as a betrayal of the Al-Khalifa regime to the Palestinian people.

Meanwhile, there was a conflict between the protestors and the Bahraini police forces, and the Bahrainis condemned Al-Khalifa's hosting of the President of the Israeli regime in front of the police forces.

The head of the Bahrain Human Rights Association said that the people of Bahrain strongly opposed the visit of the President of the Israeli regime to their country.

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"Baqir Darvish" stated in an interview with Iran Press Correspondent on Sunday that many demonstrations were held in different areas of Bahrain in protest against the visit of the President of the Israeli regime to Bahrain and the option of normalizing relations, while the security authorities of Bahrain have prohibited the holding of demonstrations.

Ahmed Kharis, the senior official with the PLO's Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), said in an exclusive interview with Iran Press news agency that the visit of the President of the Israeli regime, Isaac Herzog, to Bahrain signals that the Al-Khalifa regime has stabbed in the side of the Palestinian nation treacherously.

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