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Bahrain said on Thursday that the Gulf state's ambassador to Israel had returned home and the Israeli ambassador in Manama had left the kingdom "a while ago", confirming an earlier statement by parliament linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip in its war with Hamas which has killed thousands of people has angered states who are concerned with sharply rising civilian casualties and Israel's blockade of the densely populated coastal enclave.
The government statement did not confirm that economic ties had been severed, as the parliament had earlier stated, but said that flights between the two countries had been suspended for several weeks.
The statement did not clarify whether that meant the Israeli ambassador had been expelled.
Israel had earlier said it received no word of any such actions, saying its relations with Bahrain were "stable".
In its statement, the parliament — a consultative body with no powers in the area of foreign policy - said the moves "confirmed Bahrain's historic position in support of the Palestinian cause".
"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 parliament said in a statement.
"The cessation of economic relations was also decided," it said, without making clear who had made the decision.
Israel's foreign ministry said in a statement: "We would like to clarify that no notification or decision has been received from the government of Bahrain and the government of Israel to return the countries' ambassadors. Relations between Israel and Bahrain are stable."
Any suspension of diplomatic and economic ties, if confirmed, would mark a significant setback for Israel.
Bahrain, which is home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet, is a signatory of the Abraham Accords, a series of normalisation agreements between Israel and several Arab nations signed in 2020.
Washington helped broker the accords between Israel and Arab nations, the first of their kind since 1994.
Israel had been hoping the accords would eventually pave the way for a normalisation deal with Saudi Arabia, which has vast influence across the Middle East. But the Israel-Hamas war has dealt a blow to its plans.
Last month, speaking at an investment conference in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain's finance minister Sheikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa had said it was important to continue to build bridges when asked about the Abraham Accords.
Days earlier, Bahrain’s industry and commerce minister Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro declined to comment when asked at a conference in Abu Dhabi in October about the status of trade and investment ties with Israel.
The latest war in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict began when Hamas militants broke through the border on October 7. Israel says they killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians, and took more than 200 hostages.
Israel's ensuing bombardment of the small Palestinian enclave of 2.3 million people has killed at least 9,601 people, including 3,760 children, according to Gaza health authorities.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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