Sirens were activated in Bahrain for the second time in recent hours on Monday morning, according to journalist Asaf Rosenzweig (N12). The cause of the alerts is not yet known; no reports of interceptions or casualties.
Sirens were activated in Bahrain for the second time in recent hours, journalist Asaf Rosenzweig (N12) reported at 04:38 Jerusalem. The cause of the alerts remains unknown; no interceptions or casualties have been reported. This follows a first round of sirens in Bahrain reported earlier at the same hour, amid a series of Iranian retaliatory strikes claimed by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) against US bases in Jordan, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
At 04:38 Jerusalem, The Zioneer reported the initial sirens in Bahrain, as the IRGC announced it had attacked US bases in Jordan and Kuwait. The IRGC then released footage of those strikes and claimed to have struck a US base in Bahrain. Within the same timeframe, a second siren activation was reported in Bahrain. All claims remain unverified by independent sources.
As The Zioneer has reported on previous occasions, sirens have been activated in Bahrain during prior escalations—on June 10, July 8, and July 12. The current wave of alerts unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing US strikes on Iranian coastal targets and the IRGC's stated retaliation.
The cause of the second siren in Bahrain is not yet known. No independent confirmation of the IRGC's claim of a strike on a US base in Bahrain has been provided. No reports of interceptions or casualties have emerged.
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