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MPs push to prevent Israeli companies from participating in Bahrain events

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Last updated: 2024/11/06 at 9:36 AM
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In a recent development in Bahrain’s Parliament, Abdulwahed Qarata has proposed a motion to block Israeli participation in the country’s exhibitions and events. This proposal is currently awaiting government approval and aims to prevent Israeli companies and individuals from taking part in high-profile gatherings, such as the upcoming Bahrain International Airshow and Jewellery Arabia Exhibition. Qarata’s main reasoning behind this proposal is to show solidarity with the people of Gaza and oppose any support for those attacking them.

The urgency of this call comes just weeks after Qarata’s election in September’s by-election, highlighting the gravity of the situation. By invoking Article 68, Clause 1 of the Constitution, Qarata asserts Parliament’s right to request government action on public issues, making the proposal a formal request for consideration. The motion follows a similar decision by France to exclude Israeli companies from its airshow, indicating a broader international stance on the issue.

Qarata’s strong stance against Israeli participation in Bahrain’s events is rooted in a desire to show solidarity with the people of Gaza and condemn any actions that harm them. By proposing this measure, he aims to send a clear message that Bahrain stands with Palestine and opposes any support for those attacking its people. The focus is on upcoming events like the Bahrain International Airshow and Jewellery Arabia Exhibition, where Israeli companies and individuals could potentially participate.

The proposed motion to block Israeli participation in Bahrain’s exhibitions and events has sparked a debate within Parliament, with government approval still pending. If implemented, this measure would prevent Israeli companies and individuals from attending national and international events hosted within Bahrain, drawing a line in the sand on the issue. In the context of global solidarity with Palestine, Qarata’s proposal aligns Bahrain with other countries taking a stand against Israeli participation in international gatherings.

As Bahrain awaits the government’s decision on Qarata’s motion, the country is poised to make a significant statement on the issue of Israeli participation in its events. The outcome of this proposal could have far-reaching implications for Bahrain’s relations with Israel and its stance on international solidarity with Palestine. By taking a firm stand against Israeli companies and individuals attending its exhibitions, Bahrain is sending a clear message of support for the people of Gaza and a commitment to standing up against those who harm them.

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