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Bahrain expels Israel envoy, cuts economic ties

Bahrain expels Israel envoy, cuts economic ties
This picture shows an Israeli flag inside the embassy of the Jewish state, in the Bahraini capital Manama, on September 30, 2021. (AFP/File)
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Updated 02 November 2023

Bahrain expels Israel envoy, cuts economic ties

Bahrain expels Israel envoy, cuts economic ties
  • The kingdom says its decision is based on 'historical stance that supports the Palestinian cause'
  • The Israeli ambassador has left Bahrain while the kingdom has called back its envoy from Israel

RIYADH: Bahrain has recalled its ambassador to Israel and suspended economic ties with Tel Aviv, the country’s parliament announced on Thursday.

The statement published on the Bahraini parliament website confirmed that the Israeli ambassador had left Bahrain, while Bahrain called back its ambassador from Israel and decided to suspend all economic relations with Israel.

It added that its decision to recall its envoy and suspend economic relations is based on the kingdom’s “solid and historical stance that supports the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.”

The parliament statement continued: “The Council of Representatives affirms that the Israeli ambassador in the kingdom of Bahrain has left Bahrain and the kingdom of Bahrain has decided on the return of the Bahrain ambassador to Israel. The cessation of economic relations was also decided.

“The Council affirms that the continuation of war and military operations, and the continuing Israeli escalation in light of the lack of respect for international humanitarian law, prompts the Council to demand more decisions and measures that preserve the lives of innocent people and civilians in Gaza and all Palestinian areas.”

The Bahraini Ministry of Foreign Affairs is yet to issue a statement, but the story has been widely reported by several news agencies, including Israeli ones.

In September 2020 Bahrain signed the Abraham Accord with Israel and the UAE in the US with their host the then President Donald Trump.