The Arabic-language Abu Saleh Desk channel posted a message Tuesday evening describing the situation in Bahrain as 'madness' that continues without respite. The channel did not specify details or provide evidence for the claim.
The Abu Saleh Desk, an Arabic-language channel known for its cryptic strategic analysis, posted a message Tuesday evening stating that the situation in Bahrain is 'madness' that 'doesn't stop.' The post, attributed to the pen name Abu Saleh, offered no further details, location, or sources. The message comes as The Zioneer has been tracking multiple reports of explosions in Bahrain since early Monday morning.
On Monday, July 13, at 04:42 Jerusalem, initial reports indicated sirens and air defense interceptions over Bahrain, according to a single unnamed source. The Zioneer subsequently reported multiple waves of explosions, with footage reportedly showing cluster munitions. A third wave was reported later that morning. All reports remain unverified and based on single sources.
The Abu Saleh Desk has a pattern of posting cryptic, biblical-style messages, as The Zioneer has previously documented. Recent posts include attacks on the Israeli government, calls for support for troops, and warnings of impending escalation. The channel's background is that of a prominent analyst and commentator on Middle Eastern security, according to The Zioneer's topic page.
It remains unclear what specific events the Abu Saleh Desk is referring to. The cause of the explosions in Bahrain is not confirmed, and the channel's claims are not independently verified.
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