The Zionists are looking to establish spy bases in the region – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

Mehr-Group International News Agency: Iraqi political analyst and activist “Najah Mohammad Ali” in a conversation with Mehr reporter regarding the visit of the head of the Zionist regime to the two countries of Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, emphasized: This trip is in line with taking a step towards the normalization of relations between the two countries since 2020. The two countries and the Zionist regime started, it was done. In fact, it can be said that the fake and usurped existence of the Zionist regime is being tried to be seen as a normal thing among the nations of the region from the release of these trips, while the nations of the region are firmly against the invaders and have a serious conflict with any normalization of relations.
Referring to the serious opposition of the people of the Arab world to the normalization of relations, which has become fully visible during the 2022 World Cup competitions, he also said: This incident was well seen in the reports of the Zionist journalists, who see them as the occupying settlers. And they are seriously opposed to the normalization of relations with the occupiers. Of course, this issue is not limited to Arab and Islamic countries, but the negative view of the Zionists is a global issue, and even in America and among Christians, the level of support for this usurping regime has seriously decreased.
He added: It has come to the point that even the Washington Research Institute, which was established by AIPAC and is considered an institution aimed at improving the image of the Zionist regime in the region, recently announced in a report that the subject of the Abraham Accords remains only for governments and somewhere in between. It has no people.
Saudi Arabia on the road to normalization
Najah Mohammad Ali further said in relation to the developments surrounding the visit of the head of the Zionist regime, Isaac Herzog, to the region: You know very well that the movements of Bahrain always reflect the policies and actions that Saudi Arabia wants to take in the future. The fact is that Saudi Arabia’s relations with the Zionist regime have reached the stage of normalization in the current situation, but they are afraid of making this issue public and do not have the possibility of public normalization of relations with Tel Aviv. On the other hand, in recent months, the normalization of relations at the level of Saudi society has also continued, and Zionist figures, reporters and journalists have easily come to cities such as Medina and Mecca. These events show the fact that Saudi Arabia has seriously entered into the issue of normalizing relations, but is afraid of making it public.
Security implications of normalizing relations
In relation to the consequences of the normalization of relations in the region, the Iraqi analyst emphasized: the reality is that a country like Bahrain and other Arab countries on the Persian Gulf border have nothing to offer the Zionists when they enter the process of normalizing relations with the Zionist regime. Except that they provide their lands to establish Mossad spy bases and other intelligence services active against Iran and the axis of resistance.
He added: In fact, these meetings are held in line with the coordination of efforts in the cyber war against the Islamic Republic of Iran and the management of disturbances that are pursued by the Zionist regime. The Zionist regime has bases in Erbil and some other Arab countries along the Persian Gulf and uses these bases to manage chaos and disturbances inside Iran. Iranian authorities should be alert about this, because the establishment of a base in the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf by the Zionist regime is aimed at creating tension inside Iran and recruiting deceived youths for espionage activities for the Mossad.
Najah Mohammad Ali also said in connection with the internal crises of the Zionist regime: the crisis of forming the new cabinet of the Zionist regime continues and the Zionist leaders are trying to get approval from outside to form a cabinet to support the interests of the settlers.