JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that he has accepted an invitation by Bahraini Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa to visit the Gulf state. The prime minister's office issued a statement motioning the two leaders agreed that Netanyahu will travel to Bahrain "as soon as possible," once Covid-19 restrictions would allow it. Besides, Bahrain was also looking into a possible investment in a planned Covid-19 vaccine factory that is expected to be built in Israel, according to the statement. The statement further reads - "The crown prince noted he is interested in examining a possibility of Bahrain joining an investment in a vaccine manufacturing plant that is planned to be established in Israel together with other countries." Netanyahu announced earlier in February that he postponed his first official visits to Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) due to Israel's pandemic-led lockdown. Some of the lockdown's restrictions have been lifted but a ban on outgoing and incoming flights is still in effect, the Xinhua news agency reported. Israel has signed the US-brokered agreements to normalize relations with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in 2020. US blames LoC infiltration, expects Pakistan’s constructive role US welcomes India-Pak agreement reaffirming ceasefire along Line of Control Pakistan, India militaries agree for 'strict observance of all accords on ceasefire