Reports of sirens are coming from Bahrain, according to N12 (Channel 12). The cause of the sirens is not yet known.
Reports of sirens in Bahrain are now being carried by Israeli media outlet N12 (Channel 12), as of 03:36 Jerusalem time. The cause of the sirens remains unknown, and no reports of interceptions or casualties have been confirmed. This follows The Zioneer's report at 03:35 Jerusalem of additional explosions heard in the country, based on local sources.
The story has evolved rapidly since the first reports emerged at 04:57 Jerusalem on Wednesday. The initial version cited Iranian claims of ballistic missiles and suicide drones launched toward US military bases in Bahrain, reported by analyst Chananel Aviv. Within the same hour, a security source confirmed explosions at US bases. Subsequent reports described explosions across Bahrain, then sirens, and then additional explosions — all published at 04:57 Jerusalem. The Zioneer then reported further explosions at 03:35 Jerusalem on Thursday, and now N12 adds the sirens report. Corroboration has expanded from a single security channel to multiple Israeli media outlets.
As The Zioneer has previously reported, sirens and explosions in Bahrain have been documented in the context of US self-defense strikes on June 10 and during related incidents on June 28. The broader background includes Iranian retaliatory launches and US military activity in the region.
The cause of the current sirens is unverified, and no interceptions or casualties have been reported. The link between the sirens and the earlier explosions remains unclear.
4 developments
- StrongExplosions and sirens reported across Bahrain
- StrongSirens sound in Bahrain for third time this morning, Israeli media report
- StrongSirens activated in Bahrain for second time since wave of US strikes, N12 reports
- ConfirmedSirens continue in Bahrain amid Iranian retaliatory launches, journalist says
Source and signal
- Internal intake
