Sirens were activated in Bahrain for the third time since last night, according to a report by N12. The cause of the alerts remains unknown; there are no reports of interceptions or casualties.
Sirens were activated in Bahrain for the third time since last night on Tuesday morning at 07:35 Jerusalem, according to N12. The cause of the alerts remains unknown; no reports of interceptions or casualties have been received.
This activation follows a series of alerts over the past 24 hours. On Monday, July 13, multiple siren activations were reported in Bahrain: at 05:03 Jerusalem, sirens were heard in Bahrain and Kuwait; further alerts followed at 08:52 and 09:17 Jerusalem, as The Zioneer reported. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed responsibility for strikes on US bases in the region, including a claim of striking a US base in Bahrain, though these claims remain unverified. Earlier on Tuesday, at 05:21 Jerusalem, a third wave of explosions was reported in Bahrain since 04:56 Jerusalem, according to a single unverified report. The latest siren at 07:35 Jerusalem marks the third such alert overnight.
Over the past weeks, sirens have been repeatedly reported in Bahrain, with alerts on July 8, 12, and 13, as The Zioneer has covered. The current series of alerts occurs amid heightened US-Iran tensions, including US strikes on Iranian coastline overnight Sunday and Iranian retaliation claims.
No group has claimed responsibility for the latest alerts, and Israeli defense officials have not commented. The cause of the sirens remains unconfirmed, and the IRGC’s claims of a strike on a US base in Bahrain have not been independently verified.
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