Sirens were activated in Bahrain early Wednesday after US strikes on Iran, according to Israeli media. No further details on interceptions or casualties have been reported.
At 05:38 Jerusalem, sirens were activated in Bahrain, Israeli media reported, following the US strikes on Iran. This marks the latest in a series of alerts that have been reported across the country since 04:36 Jerusalem Wednesday morning.
The Zioneer's coverage began at 04:36 Jerusalem with reports that Iran had begun missile fire toward Bahrain. Minutes later, explosions were reported, initially attributed to possible air defense activity. Over the next hour, multiple waves of blasts were documented: at 04:51, 05:03, 05:04, and 05:31 Jerusalem, followed by a fourth wave at 05:36. The reports evolved from a single source to multiple accounts, but the cause and any casualties or damage remain unconfirmed.
The alerts come amid a major escalation between the US and Iran. The Zioneer previously reported on US strikes targeting Iranian military sites, and on earlier sirens and explosions in Bahrain during prior rounds of tensions — including on June 10 and June 28, 2026.
It remains unclear what triggered the sirens, whether any interceptions occurred, and if there are casualties or damage. No official confirmation from Bahraini authorities has been received.
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