The Bahraini Al-Wefaq Society confirmed its “categorical rejection” of the visit of the Minister of Enemy Security, Benny Gantz, to Bahrain, saying that it constituted “a provocation to the feelings of all Bahrainis and a transgression of red lines.”
Al-Wefaq stated, in a statement yesterday, that “this visit without prior announcement aims to avoid protests and demonstrations and the popular rejection of normalization.”
Al-Wefaq pointed out that the Bahraini regime is “in crisis, and it does not have any popular mandate to carry out such practices,” stressing that it is “a regime isolated by the people in its normalization with the occupation.”
She added that “the position of the people of Bahrain is firm and firm in rejecting the behavior of this authority and its non-national project,” noting that “any security or military agreements with the occupying entity are without legitimacy and value, and are not protected by any legal contract, and whoever concludes them has no justification for that.” .
The association considered that “the size of the constitutional and political crisis between the people of Bahrain and the ruling group is deepening and escalating,” stressing that “the resort of this tyrannical group to the occupation entity in search of protection and support contributes to its further isolation.”