Ariel Kahana in Bahrain – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Fri, 02 Apr 2021 04:45:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Ariel Kahana in Bahrain – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 Israelis, Palestinians do business on sideline of Bahrain summit https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/06/27/israelis-palestinians-do-business-on-sideline-of-bahrain-summit/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/06/27/israelis-palestinians-do-business-on-sideline-of-bahrain-summit/#respond Thu, 27 Jun 2019 14:27:14 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=386405 As politicians took center stage at the US-led economic summit in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, earlier this week, behind the scenes Israeli and Arab businessmen were busy forging ties of their own. Common to both the Israelis and their Arab counterparts, was their desire to avoid the spotlight. "Pardon me, I'm not authorized to […]

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As politicians took center stage at the US-led economic summit in Manama, the capital of Bahrain, earlier this week, behind the scenes Israeli and Arab businessmen were busy forging ties of their own.

Common to both the Israelis and their Arab counterparts, was their desire to avoid the spotlight.

"Pardon me, I'm not authorized to speak to journalists," a businessman from Lebanon told me.

One person who agreed to go on record was Aric Tal, CEO of Nokia Israel.

"Nokia doesn't make phones, it provides communications infrastructure. Fifty percent of the information traffic in Israel and 75% of the information traffic for the Palestinians occurs via our infrastructure," Tal explained.

For the past year and a half, Nokia Israel has employed 20 Palestinians at its Ramallah office, who work on development for the company's cloud facility in Kfar Saba, in central Israel.

Through their economic plan, Tal added, White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner and US special envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt want to double this number.

"They want companies to hire Palestinian workers, pay them a proper salary and improve their standard of living and welfare," he told Israel Hayom.

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Watch: US envoy Jason Greenblatt joins rare service at Bahrain's only synagogue https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/06/27/us-envoy-jason-greenblatt-takes-part-in-rare-service-at-bahrains-only-synagogue/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/06/27/us-envoy-jason-greenblatt-takes-part-in-rare-service-at-bahrains-only-synagogue/#respond Thu, 27 Jun 2019 07:40:05 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=386097 US Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt took part in a rare group prayer with American rabbis and members of Bahrain's tiny Jewish community at the Gulf Kingdom's only synagogue on Wednesday morning. The exceptional "minyan" or prayer quorum requiring a gathering of ten or more Jewish men was held on the sidelines of […]

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US Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt took part in a rare group prayer with American rabbis and members of Bahrain's tiny Jewish community at the Gulf Kingdom's only synagogue on Wednesday morning.

The exceptional "minyan" or prayer quorum requiring a gathering of ten or more Jewish men was held on the sidelines of the US-led "Peace to Prosperity" economic conference in Manama.

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"This is an example of the future we can all build together," Greenblatt wrote on Twitter, adding that he prayed for his family "and of course for peace."

Bahrain's tiny Jewish community totals approximately 34 people, making it one of the smallest in the world. As such, minyans are exceedingly rare, usually happening only after a death in the community.

The only Jewish house of worship in the Gulf Kingdom, the Bahrain Synagogue in Manama was built in the late 19th century after Jews from Iraq, Iran and India settled in the country.

The synagogue was destroyed by rioters following the 1947 UN Partition Plan, which envisaged partitioning British Mandate Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states.

It was rebuilt in the 1990's and is run today by Daoud Nonoo, uncle of former Bahrani ambassador to the US Houda Nonoo.

 

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US Mideast envoy in Bahrain: We changed the conversation https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/06/27/us-mideast-envoy-in-bahrain-we-changed-the-conversation/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/06/27/us-mideast-envoy-in-bahrain-we-changed-the-conversation/#respond Thu, 27 Jun 2019 05:27:58 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=386001 As the 'Peace for Prosperity' conference in Bahrain came to an end on Wednesday, US Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt said that Washington was pleased with the summit, which unveiled the economic portion of Washington's long-awaited peace plan. The White House kicked off its bid for Israeli-Palestinian peace with the ambitious economic conference […]

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As the 'Peace for Prosperity' conference in Bahrain came to an end on Wednesday, US Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt said that Washington was pleased with the summit, which unveiled the economic portion of Washington's long-awaited peace plan.

The White House kicked off its bid for Israeli-Palestinian peace with the ambitious economic conference in Bahrain which it hopes will pave the way for a political resolution to the decades-long conflict.

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The event and proposal, however, have been met with lukewarm reception, with critics noting that the business-minded plan fails to address the most sensitive disputes at the core of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"We changed the conversation," Greenblatt told i24NEWS, shrugging off criticism. "Nobody can create a situation that doesn't include an economic package. What we heard from the investors is 'we can make this happen. This is an investable type of project if the political solution is there.'"

The envoy emphasized the need for Israelis to be involved in any peace deal, insisting that in order to create a successful Palestinian economy, there "needs to be a connection with the Israeli economy. And we think that can happen quickly now that we've released the economic portion."

Still, Greenblatt said the administration does not have a final timeline for the release of the political side of the US peace proposal, citing a "wrinkle" in its roll-out after a second Israeli election was called for September.

Palestinians with whom Greenblatt has been tasked with making peace have clashed often with the envoy, with senior Palestine Liberation Official Hanan Ashrawi labeling Greenblatt a "self-appointed advocate/apologist for Israel."

Calling the plan "dead on arrival," Palestinians have slammed the forthcoming US proposal as blatantly biased toward Israel, citing the transfer of the US Embassy to Jerusalem and the slashing of funds for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees as evidence that the plan will not meet their demands.

Speaking at the conference, US President Donald Trump's senior adviser Jared Kushner said that the White House did not intend to punish the Palestinians for their decision to boycott the Manama summit.

In an interview with Channel 13 and the Axios news site on Wednesday, Bahrain's Foreign Minister Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed Al Khalifa said the Palestinians had made a mistake by boycotting the economic conference in Manama.

In what was the first interview by a Gulf official with an Israeli media outlet, the king said he hoped that by sitting down with an Israeli journalist, he hoped to ease Middle East tensions by talking directly to the Israeli public.

"Israel is part of this heritage of this whole region historically. So the Jewish people have a place amongst us. So communication needs to be a prerequisite for solving all of the dispute. We should talk."

Of the Palestinians decision to skip the conference, he said, "It is always a mistake to miss an opportunity to achieve peace. … This was an opportunity that we wanted to see them here, but they chose not to come."

In a message to Ramallah, he added, "It will not be a good idea to shun the role of the US in the peace process."

Turning to Iran, the king called the Shiite Republic "a major threat to the security and stability of the region." He said Tehran was exacerbating the Middle East conflict by providing resources to its proxies there and emphasized that Israel had the right to act against Iranian forces inside Syria.

As for the recent spike in tensions between the US and Iran, he said Tehran was pushing for war with its recent attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman and drone attacks from Yemen, among other provocations.

"This regime only survives with aggression. Only survives with exporting the Revolution. Only survives by taking control. So I think the restraint of the US is very wise," he said.

Wrapping up the economic conference, Kushner said he was cautiously optimistic about the potential for the economic aspect of the plan to succeed.

Kushner said that many people he spoke with during the conference believe the US plan could be implemented if the conditions are right. He said ideas for moving forward on economic development would be examined in the coming days.

In fact, Arab finance ministers interviewed at the conference voiced support for the plan.

Saudi Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan said Riyadh would support "anything that brings prosperity to the region" and that he was "very optimistic" about the prospects of the plan.

Noting Saudi Arabia's support for the Palestinians, he said the conference had shown them there was an international commitment to bringing prosperity to the Palestinians.

The United Arab Emirates' finance minister, Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, was more direct in his assessment.

"We need to give this initiative a chance. In order for it to succeed, we need international institutions. If this is the only initiative on the table, we need to give it a chance. We supported the Palestinians over the past 15 years, in order to keep the issue on the table. But now we need to move forward," he said.

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