Bahrain Condemns Iranian Strike on Batelco Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict
Dubai News Iran War Live Updates: Bahrain condemns Iranian strike on telecom company Batelco, calls it a ‘serious act of aggression’
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Bahrain condemned an Iranian strike on the Batelco telecom headquarters in Hamala, calling it a serious act of aggression. The country has proposed a UN resolution allowing defensive measures in the Strait of Hormuz. The UAE has also restricted entry for Iranian nationals as tensions rise in the region.
- 01Bahrain denounced an Iranian strike on Batelco as a serious act of aggression.
- 02A draft UN resolution from Bahrain seeks to allow defensive measures in the Strait of Hormuz.
- 03Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the resolution.
- 04The UAE has suspended entry and transit for Iranian nationals amidst the escalating conflict.
- 05Reports of an Iranian strike on an Oracle data center in Dubai have been denied by the Dubai Media Office.
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Bahrain has condemned an Iranian strike on the Batelco telecom company headquarters in Hamala, describing it as a serious and intentional act of aggression against its sovereignty. This follows a draft resolution proposed by Bahrain at the United Nations Security Council, which aims to allow countries to take defensive measures to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. A Gulf official indicated that the Security Council is expected to vote on this proposal soon, with hopes that Russia will not veto it. Amid rising tensions, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has engaged in discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the situation. Furthermore, the United Arab Emirates has announced restrictions on entry and transit for Iranian nationals, as confirmed by major airlines including Emirates and Etihad. In a related development, the Dubai Media Office has refuted claims of an Iranian strike on an Oracle data center in Dubai.
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The escalating conflict and subsequent restrictions could affect travel and economic activities in the UAE and Bahrain, particularly for Iranian nationals and businesses.
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