Sirens are sounding across Jordan for the second time, according to a report by N12. The cause of the alerts is not yet known; no reports of interceptions or casualties.
Additional sirens are sounding across Jordan for the second time, N12 reports at 14:40 Jerusalem. The cause of the current alerts is not yet known; no reports of interceptions or casualties.
The latest reports come minutes after sirens were activated across Jordan at 13:39 Jerusalem, when Iran launched additional missiles toward the kingdom, according to a security source cited by Israeli media. The earlier wave, reported by The Zioneer at 13:39, triggered alerts in Jordan and Israeli settlements. Initial unverified reports at 13:39 cited a single source; within minutes, multiple Israeli news outlets corroborated and attributed the launches to Iran's Khomein missile base, specifying medium-range ballistic missiles, and confirming a second wave at 13:39.
The wider regional context includes prior Iranian retaliatory strikes reported Wednesday in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain, as The Zioneer has previously covered.
The trigger for this second alert wave — whether another missile salvo or a separate threat — remains unconfirmed, and no official Jordanian or Israeli statement has been released.
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