Sirens were activated in Bahrain for the fourth time on Sunday morning, according to a report by ynet. The cause of the alert is not yet known.
The fourth siren activation in Bahrain this morning was reported by ynet at around 09:37 Jerusalem, continuing a series of alerts that began early Sunday. The cause of the latest alert remains unknown, with no reports of interceptions or casualties.
The day's events unfolded starting at 05:57 Jerusalem, when The Zioneer reported a wave of explosions and sirens across Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Kuwait, based on reports from journalist Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) and analyst Chananel Aviv. At that time, a third siren in Bahrain was reported, though the alert count was later clarified. At 08:09 Jerusalem, a second siren in Bahrain was linked to Iranian strikes on American targets, according to analyst Yossi Eliezer. By 09:36 Jerusalem, a third siren was reported in Bahrain, setting the stage for the current fourth alert.
The Zioneer has previously reported on the broader context of the Iran–US confrontation in the Gulf, including sirens and explosions in Bahrain on June 28 and June 10, amid US strikes on Iranian sites and Iranian retaliatory launches.
The immediate threat behind the latest siren—whether Iranian missiles, drones, or another cause—remains unconfirmed. No interceptions or damage have been reported.
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