Commentator Hanalel Aviv reports that channels aligned with the Shiite axis have published footage showing the explosion near Naval Support Activity Bahrain, which was struck during the Iranian multi-wave attack on June 10. The footage's origin and whether it contains new details remain unclear.
Commentator Hanalel Aviv reported this morning that channels aligned with the Shiite axis are circulating additional footage of the June 10 strike on Naval Support Activity Bahrain. The footage's origin and whether it contains new details have not been independently confirmed. The report comes amid a series of unverified reports of a renewed Iranian attack on Bahrain that began at 05:40 Jerusalem today, with local sightings of missiles, explosions, and recordings of impacts.
The desk's coverage of today's events started at 05:40 Jerusalem with reports of a renewed Iranian attack. Over the next minutes, reports emerged of at least four missiles flying over the country, followed by explosions and local recordings of impacts. Separately, the June 10 strike was first reported by The Zioneer at 04:37 Jerusalem, with visual confirmation from Middle East Spectator and later satellite imagery on June 26 showing significant damage to the base.
As The Zioneer reported on June 10, footage from Manama appeared to verify a direct impact at the base amid a multi-wave attack that included 19 explosions. Satellite imagery published on June 26 indicated considerable damage.
The latest footage circulated by Shiite axis channels has not been independently verified, and the US military has not issued a statement. The reports of a renewed attack this morning also remain unconfirmed by official sources, with no comment from US or Israeli officials.
7 developments
- ConfirmedNew footage shows explosion at US 5th Fleet base in Bahrain from closer angle
- DevelopingReport: Iranian missiles aimed at US Fifth Fleet ships in Bahrain
- StrongIran-aligned channels assess launch from Sanaa possible
- DevelopingSatellite images show major Iranian damage to U.S. Navy base in Bahrain
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