Bahrain and Israel foreign ministers hold phone call

Bahrain’s FM Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani and Israel’s FM Gabi Ashkenazi. (File/WAM/AFP)
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Updated 12 September 2020
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Bahrain and Israel foreign ministers hold phone call

  • Friday's announcement makes Bahrain the fourth Arab country to make peace with Israel
  • The foreign ministers stressed the need to move relations forward in a way that promotes peace

LONDON: The foreign ministers of Bahrain and Israel held a phone call on Saturday, Bahrain News Agency (BNA) reported.

Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani and Gabi Ashkenazi’s phone call came a day after their countries agreed to normalize relations.

The foreign ministers congratulated each other on the historic agreement and stressed the need to move relations forward in a way that promotes peace and stability in the region.

Yesterday’s announcement makes Bahrain the fourth Arab country to make peace with Israel.

In an interview with Al Arabiya, Al Zayani said that “The agreement with Israel is a historic and courageous decision” and that the peace agreement with Israel “focussed on peaceful coexistence.”

He added that Manama’s stand regarding a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict remains the same.


Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s memoir recounts her journey after her son’s abduction by Hamas

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Rachel Goldberg-Polin’s memoir recounts her journey after her son’s abduction by Hamas

  • Random House announced Thursday that “When We See You Again” will be published April 26
  • “I sat down to write my pain, and out poured loss, suffering, love, mourning, devotion, grief, adoration and fracturedness,” Goldberg-Polin said

NEW YORK: Rachel Goldberg-Polin, who has become known worldwide for her advocacy on behalf of her son and others abducted by Hamas-led militants on Oct. 7, 2023, has a memoir coming out this spring.
Random House, an imprint of Penguin Random House, announced Thursday that “When We See You Again” will be published April 26.
“I sat down to write my pain, and out poured loss, suffering, love, mourning, devotion, grief, adoration and fracturedness,” Goldberg-Polin, a Chicago-born educator who now lives in Jerusalem, said in a statement. “This book recounts the first steps of a million-mile odyssey that will take the rest of my life to walk on shattered feet.”
Goldberg-Polin also will narrate the audio edition of “When We See You Again.”
Her son, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, was attending a southern Israel music festival when militants loaded him and other hostages onto the back of a pickup truck. Rachel Goldberg-Polin and her husband, Jon, traveled the world calling for the release of Hersh and others, meeting with President Joe Biden and Pope Francis, speaking at the United Nations and appearing at protest rallies. Each morning, she would write down on a piece of masking tape the number of days her son had been in captivity and stick it on her chest.
She continued her efforts after Israeli officials announced in September 2024 that the bodies of her son and five others had been found in an underground tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip. Israeli forensics experts said they had been shot at close range. Tens of thousands crowded into a Jerusalem cemetery as Hersh was laid to rest.
According to Random House, Rachel Goldberg-Polin will tell her story in “raw, unflinching, deeply moving prose.”
“She describes grief from within the midst of suffering, giving voice to the broken as she pours her pain, love, and longing onto the page,” announcement reads in part. “It is a story of how we remember and how we persevere, of how we suffer and how we love.”