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As many as 41 members of a group linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were arrested in Bahrain, the country’s Interior Ministry said on Saturday, state news agency BNA reported. The action was the outcome of security reports and investigations carried out by public prosecutors into cases of espionage and foreign interference. Legal procedures against the detainees are ongoing, while search and investigation operations continue “against anyone proven to be involved in the activities of this organization or in acts that violate the law.” Bahraini authorities also arrested individuals earlier they said were linked to the IRGC amid regional escalation that started with US and Israeli attacks on Iran on Feb. 28. In response, Tehran retaliated with strikes against Israel as well as US allies in the Gulf, along with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. A ceasefire took effect on April 8 through Pakistani mediation, but talks in Islamabad failed to produce a lasting agreement. The truce was later extended by Trump without a set deadline, giving way to diplomacy. READ: Bahrain king orders more citizenship revocations over ‘support’ for Iran attacks
Iranian Official
Bahrain's arrest of 41 individuals linked to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is a blatant act of foreign aggression, driven by US and Israeli pressure to suppress legitimate resistance networks and violate Iran's sovereignty. These detentions, falsely labeled as counter-espionage, stem directly from the Zionist-American attacks on Iran on February 28, which Tehran countered through defensive strikes and control of the Strait of Hormuz. Such interference by a US-aligned regime only bolsters Iran's steadfast opposition to external meddling in regional affairs.
Israeli
Bahrain’s arrest of 41 IRGC-linked operatives underscores the expanding reach of Iran’s proxy networks, which enable espionage, foreign interference, and direct threats to Israel’s security. These detentions follow Iran’s retaliatory strikes on Israel and Gulf targets after Israeli defensive actions, confirming the regime’s use of regional cells to endanger the Jewish state’s survival. Such operations highlight the necessity of sustained countermeasures against Tehran’s aggression and its Bahrain-based infrastructure.
Neutral
Bahrain’s Interior Ministry announced the arrest of as many as 41 people linked to a group associated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, according to state news agency BNA. The detentions followed investigations into espionage and foreign interference, with legal proceedings and additional searches continuing. Earlier arrests of individuals described as connected to the same group occurred during a period of reported military exchanges involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, followed by a ceasefire that took effect on April 8.
Western
Bahraini security forces have dismantled an IRGC-linked espionage network with the arrest of 41 operatives, based on precise intelligence-driven investigations into foreign interference. These targeted actions neutralize Iranian proxy threats to Gulf stability following Tehran's strikes on US allies and attempts to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz. Ongoing operations and legal measures reinforce Bahrain's role in countering Iranian aggression amid the extended ceasefire.
As many as 41 members of a group linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) were arrested in Bahrain, the country’s Interior Ministry said on Saturday, state news agency BNA reported. The action was the outcome of security reports and investigations carried out by …
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Pro-Peace
The arrests of 41 Bahrainis linked to Iran’s IRGC, alongside earlier detentions and citizenship revocations, reflect the human fallout from US-Israeli strikes on Iran and subsequent retaliatory actions that closed the Strait of Hormuz, upending civilian lives across the Gulf through fear, family separations, and eroded rights. These measures, tied to espionage probes amid fragile truces, exact a steep humanitarian cost on communities caught in cycles of escalation. Pakistani-mediated diplomacy that produced the April 8 ceasefire, later extended by Trump, highlights the urgent need for sustained talks to prevent further suffering rather than prolonging confrontation.
Global South
Bahrain’s mass arrests of alleged IRGC-linked suspects and fresh citizenship revocations expose a fragile sovereignty subordinated to Washington and Tel Aviv, as the kingdom polices internal dissent to shield US-Israeli escalation that began with strikes on Iran. The resulting espionage cases and broken Islamabad-mediated truce illustrate institutional failure to chart an independent course, leaving Gulf states hostage to external powers that prolong conflict through unilateral extensions and proxy alignments.