Unverified footage circulating on the source reportedly documents Iranian attacks carried out overnight in Bahrain and Kuwait. No official confirmation has been issued by Israeli defense officials or the governments involved.
This morning, additional footage circulated on Telegram purportedly documenting Iranian strikes in Bahrain and Kuwait overnight. The clips, posted by the same channel that earlier shared similar material, add to a growing body of visual evidence of Iranian operations in the Gulf. The reports remain unverified, and no official confirmation has been issued by Israeli defense officials, the IDF, or the governments of Bahrain and Kuwait.
On Monday evening, July 13, at 23:47 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported a rapid sequence of events: initial single-source reports of Iranian missiles launched toward Kuwait; Kuwait's military confirming its air defenses were responding; sirens heard in Kuwait; the Kuwaiti army stating it was intercepting Iranian drones; a report of an Iranian drone striking a target; footage of that drone strike released by journalist Asaf Rosenzweig; and finally, new documentation showing an Iranian aircraft striking a target in Kuwait. The reports evolved from a single unconfirmed source to multiple corroborating details, including official statements from Kuwait and visual evidence.
What remains unclear is the authenticity and origin of the latest footage, the specific targets hit, and whether there were casualties. The Zioneer continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
8 developments
- DevelopingNew footage shows Iranian fire toward US bases in Bahrain and Kuwait
- StrongIran reportedly strikes Bahrain in ongoing Gulf attacks
- DevelopingIran accuses Bahrain and Kuwait of taking part in attacks, threatens reprisal
- DevelopingIran strikes Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan in retaliation for US raids
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