Iran has issued an explicit warning to Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates, according to a report circulating in Israeli media. The nature and timing of any possible Iranian action are not specified in the initial report.
Iran has sent a warning to five Gulf states and Jordan, according to a single source report circulated by an Israeli security channel. The warning, whose precise wording and delivery method are not yet known, appears to target the same states that host U.S. military assets and that were previously involved in defensive operations during the June 10-11 exchange of strikes between Iran and U.S. forces in the region.
As The Zioneer reported on June 10, Kuwait and Bahrain both activated air defense systems against Iranian missiles and drones; Jordan reported intercepting five missiles near al-Azraq. U.S. bases in Kuwait, Bahrain, the UAE, and Qatar were placed on maximum alert that same night.
The current warning may be a diplomatic or coercive signal designed to deter these states from enabling further U.S. operations from their territory. No Israeli or Western official has yet confirmed receipt or reaction. The bulletin will be updated as details emerge.
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