A security-focused channel assessing the region says this morning that the Arab entities in the Persian Gulf are dwindling, with a reference to Bahrain. The statement is an assessment, not a confirmed report of a specific event.
A channel following regional developments posted a brief assessment Friday morning, stating that 'the Arab entities in the Persian Gulf are running out' and referencing 'Bahrain this morning.' The post does not specify a particular event, siren, or official statement. The assessment comes amid a period of heightened alert in the Gulf, including sirens in Bahrain earlier this week, as reported by The Zioneer on Wednesday. However, the channel's latest message appears to be a geopolitical commentary rather than a report of a concrete incident. The reliability of the claim is unverified, and no further details have been provided.
- StrongKuwait and Bahrain report airborne threats; sirens in Persian Gulf
- StrongIranian channels report movement at regime missile sites, warn response may target Gulf states
- DevelopingIranian media threatens widespread attack on Gulf states, US bases: 'Our patience is running out'
- ConfirmedGulf states on alert over feared Iranian attack, reports say
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