Qatar’s Interior Ministry fired off an urgent X notice amid the Iran conflict’s fourth day, banning all shares of incident videos and photos. Bahrain mirrored the move, as Gulf states brace for fallout.
The advisory targets crowds at accident scenes and leaks of field activity clips. ‘Such behavior invites prosecution and stalls critical operations,’ officials noted. ‘It compromises response efficiency and public welfare.’
Bahrain’s response was immediate after sirens wailed: ‘Stay calm, find shelter nearby.’
Airstrikes hit Tehran close to the old parliament, per Shargh—specifically the cultural hotspot at Vali-e-Asr and Jami streets. No instant fatality news surfaced.
IRGC touted a devastating hit on Bahrain’s Sheikh Isa U.S. base, launching 20 drones and three missiles to demolish command structures and ignite fuel reserves.
HRANA’s ledger is heartbreaking: Over 700 Iranian deaths since Saturday, now at 742 with 176 children among them. Civilian injuries top 900; 85 perished in the latest 24 hours, many more pending confirmation.
This crackdown on social media aims to safeguard operations and lives in an increasingly volatile theater.
