Refusal of conscription in Zionist army

The phenomenon of refusal to serve in the Israeli occupation’s military is expanding in the Zionist colonies to include a group of high school students in occupied Palestine, who declared their refusal to serve in the military because of the ongoing dictatorship in the occupied territories, and the developing dictatorship inside the Israeli entity, as they indicated in their message that was delivered within a public event they organized in a high school in Tel Aviv on Sunday, September 2.

In the meantime, the Israeli entity’s foreign minister has agreed with the Bahraini foreign minister to boost trade relations, during his first visit to the capital Manama last week.

The Zionist entity and Bahrain have now agreed on a number of direct flights, on tourism, on trade volume, and on investment during a ceremony to inaugurate the Israeli entity’s new embassy in Bahrain.

The embassy in the capital Manama will replace the first embassy the occupation entity opened in 2021, a year after it established diplomatic relations with Bahrain as part of the United States-brokered Abraham Accords.

 

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