Bahrain Condemns IRGC-Linked Plot Against Kuwait


Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on local events that happened over the past 24 hours. The headlines highlighted significant developments in diplomatic and security-related matters, showcasing Bahrain’s active engagement in regional affairs.



According to Bahrain News Agency, Bahrain has condemned a plot linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) against Kuwait. This condemnation is part of a broader context of regional tensions, with Bahrain actively addressing security threats linked to Iranian activities in the region. In a related development, a woman has been sentenced to life imprisonment for collaborating with the IRGC, underscoring the country’s stringent measures against such activities.



Furthermore, nine cases have resulted in prison sentences related to supporting Iranian terrorist attacks against Bahrain. These developments reflect Bahrain’s ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and maintain national security. Additionally, two defendants have been sentenced to life imprisonment for collaborating with the IRGC, further illustrating Bahrain’s firm stance on countering terrorism.



In other news, the University of Bahrain has launched an upgraded digital certificates service, significantly reducing processing time to one working day. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency and service delivery in the academic sector.



The Anti-Cybercrime Directorate has also been active, arresting a man for posting illegal content on social media. This action highlights Bahrain’s ongoing commitment to cybersecurity and maintaining social order.



The Interior Minister has engaged with citizens from various sectors of Bahraini society, emphasizing the government’s dedication to fostering dialogue and addressing public concerns. Meanwhile, the General Directorate of Media and Security Culture has hosted members and volunteers from Bahrainouna’s Executive Office, reflecting the country’s focus on community engagement and security culture.



Preparations for the 2026 Hajj season have been completed by the Bahrain Hajj Mission, illustrating Bahrain’s proactive planning and organization in facilitating religious pilgrimages.

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