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9 May 2026, 15:07

On Saturday, May 19, the Bahraini Ministry of Interior announced that it had arrested 41 individuals who, according to the ministry, were linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. The Bahraini state news agency reported, citing the ministry, that security officials had identified a group connected to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and added that investigations are ongoing to identify and address anyone involved in this organization.
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Ibrahim Azizi, the head of the National Security Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, threatened on Saturday, May 19, via a message on the social media platform X, that regional countries, including Bahrain, would face "serious consequences" if they supported the U.S. proposed resolution in the United Nations Security Council.
Azizi referred to Bahrain as a "microscopic country" and wrote: "We warn governments like the microscopic country of Bahrain, which are aligning with the American resolution, about the serious consequences of this action. Do not permanently close the Strait of Hormuz to yourselves!"
The mentioned resolution, presented to the UN Security Council with the support of the U.S. and Gulf countries, calls on Iran to cease attacks against vessels intending to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, disclose the exact locations of laid mines, and refrain from imposing any tolls on passing vessels.
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The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement, declared Riyadh's full support for the actions taken by the Kingdom of Bahrain to counter what it termed "actions emanating from Iran." The statement noted that these actions, according to Saudi officials, affect Bahrain's national security and are aimed at destabilizing the security and stability of the country.
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