14 December 2017 - 15:04
News ID: 435305
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Representative of Ayatollah Isa Qasim:
Rasa – The representative of Ayatollah Isa Qasim condemned the official visit of a delegation send by Bahrain’s Al Khalifah regime to the occupied territories which was aimed at “normalizing relations with the Zionist regime.”
Sheikh Abdullah al-Daqaq, a representative of distinguished Bahraini Shia cleric, Sheikh Isa Qassim.

RNA – According to Rasa News Agency, in a message issued by Hujjat al-Islam Abdullah al-Daqqaq, the representative of the Bahraini Shi’ah leader, Ayatollah Isa Qasim, in Iran, the Bahraini political figure strongly condemned the Al Khalifah delegation’s visit to the occupied territories of Palestine.

 

Hujjat al-Islam al-Daqqaq slammed “normalization of Bahraini relations with the Zionist regime,” saying, “We seek acquittal form the clergymen who traveled to the occupied territories of Palestine and held speeches there.”

 

“Those who visit Israel and try to normalize relations with Israel will soon be buried under the rubble of the political history of this country,” he added. 

 

Meanwhile, Hujjat al-Islam Husayn al-Dayhi, the deputy secretary-general of Bahrain’s al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, also said that the delegation that traveled to the occupied territories of Palestine “are not [true] representatives of the people of Bahrain, but the special envoys of the Al Khalifah regime.”

 

Hujjat al-Islam al-Dayhi reiterated, “The noble people of Bahrain, from the Shi’ahs to the Sunnis to other ethnicities and tribes, seek acquittal from this group and their connection with the Zionist regime.”

 

A delegation of 24 members named as “This is Bahrain” group visited the occupied territories of Palestine for a four-day visit, Israel’s Channel 2 reported.

 

“The king sent us with a message of peace to the whole world,” a member of the group was quoted as saying about the visit.

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