Joint UAE-Bahrain anti-terror exercise emphasizes regional security, stability – envoy

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King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan during their meeting. (WAM)
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King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan visit the Jalmud 3 drills. ((Twitter: @bna_en)
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Updated 11 November 2022
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Joint UAE-Bahrain anti-terror exercise emphasizes regional security, stability – envoy

  • The military exercise was attended by both leaders of the Gulf states

DUBAI: The joint UAE-Bahrain anti-terror exercise Jalmud 3 has given emphasis to the importance of regional security and stability, Manama’s envoy to Abu Dhabi Sheikh Khalid bin Abdulla bin Ali Al-Khalifa said in a statement.

“The exercise, conducted by the BDF Royal Guard and the UAE Presidential Guard represents one of the forms of military and security cooperation between the two brotherly countries and reflects their keenness and commitment to support maintain international peace and security,” he said in a report from Bahrain News Agency.

The military exercise was attended by both leaders of the Gulf states, King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.

Sheikh Khalid noted that the drill affirmed ‘the importance accorded by both leaders to the role of security and stability in serving sustainable development goals and protecting regional stability.’

The Gulf leaders earlier held discussions to seek ways to further enhance cooperation among their countries, with the Sheikh Mohamed – who was visiting Bahrain – underscoring ‘the strong, distinguished ties their countries share and their keenness to strengthen and develop them in various areas,’ UAE state news agency WAM reported.

Sheikh Mohamed also toured the Bahrain International Airshow 2022, which is being held at the Sakhir Airbase, where he was briefed on the latest developments in Bahrain’s civil and military aviation sector in terms of advanced systems, technology, and solutions.


Israeli FM urges Jews to move to Israel a week after Sydney attack

Updated 22 December 2025
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Israeli FM urges Jews to move to Israel a week after Sydney attack

  • “Today I call on Jews in England, Jews in France, Jews in Australia, Jews in Canada, Jews in Belgium: come to the Land of Israel! Come home!” Saar said

JERUSALEM: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar called on Sunday for Jews in Western countries to move to Israel to escape rising antisemitism, one week after 15 were shot dead at a Jewish event in Sydney.
“Jews have the right to live in safety everywhere. But we see and fully understand what is happening, and we have a certain historical experience. Today, Jews are being hunted across the world,” Saar said at a public candle lighting marking the last day of the Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
“Today I call on Jews in England, Jews in France, Jews in Australia, Jews in Canada, Jews in Belgium: come to the Land of Israel! Come home!” Saar said at the ceremony, held with leaders of Jewish communities and organizations worldwide.
Since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, sparked by Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, Israeli leaders have repeatedly denounced a surge in antisemitism in Western countries and accused their governments of failing to curb it.
Australian authorities have said the December 14 attack on a Hanukkah event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach was inspired by the ideology of the Islamic State jihadist group.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Western governments to better protect their Jewish citizens.
“I demand that Western governments do what is necessary to fight antisemitism and provide the required safety and security for Jewish communities worldwide,” Netanyahu said in a video address.
In October, Saar accused British authorities of failing to take action to curb a “toxic wave of antisemitism” following an attack outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, in which two people were killed and four wounded.
According to Israel’s 1950 “Law of Return,” any Jewish person in the world is entitled to settle in Israel (a process known in Hebrew as aliyah, or “ascent“) and acquire Israeli citizenship. The law also applies to individuals who have at least one Jewish grandparent.zz