A siren was activated again in Bahrain on Monday morning, according to N12 journalist Sapir Lipkin. This is the fourth such alert since the early morning hours, as attacks on the Gulf region continue.
A fourth siren was activated in Bahrain on Monday morning, journalist Sapir Lipkin (N12) reported at approximately 08:51 Jerusalem — minutes after The Zioneer reported the third activation at 08:43 Jerusalem. The alert extends a series of sirens that have been sounding in the Gulf state since the early hours of Monday, following Iranian retaliatory strikes against US and allied targets in the region.
The first sirens in Bahrain were reported at 04:38 Jerusalem, alongside IRGC claims of attacks on US bases in Jordan and Kuwait. A second activation in Bahrain was reported in the same early-morning bulletin, with the IRGC separately claiming to have struck a US military base in Bahrain. By 08:43 Jerusalem, a third activation was confirmed by journalist Asaf Rozentzweig. The fourth alert, now reported, continues the pattern without any confirmed interceptions or casualties.
The broader context of Monday's alerts is the ongoing Iranian retaliation for US airstrikes on Iranian coastal bases overnight, as The Zioneer reported. The IRGC has claimed responsibility for multiple strikes, including on the Prince Hassan airbase in Jordan and bases in Kuwait, and has released footage it says shows missile impacts. As The Zioneer reported Sunday, sirens and explosions were also reported in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates amid heightened regional tensions.
No independent confirmation of the cause of the fourth siren activation has been provided. There are no reports of interceptions, casualties, or damage. The IRGC's claims of a strike on a US base in Bahrain remain unverified, and the precise nature of the alerts — whether incoming fire, false alarms, or defensive activations — remains unclear.
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