Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama Targeted, According to Bahrain Ministry of Interior

Farsi-language news channels, citing Bahrain's Ministry of Interior, report that the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama has been targeted. Initial alerts indicate an unspecified attack or incident at the prominent location.

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Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama Targeted

On March 1, 2026, Farsi-language media networks circulated breaking alerts regarding a security incident in Bahrain's capital. Reports citing the Bahrain Ministry of Interior state that the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama has been hit or attacked.

The Iranian state-aligned outlet فارس بین‌الملل و سیاست خارجی (Fars News International)—a prominent news agency affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) that reliably reflects Tehran's geopolitical stance—issued an alert stating, "Bahrain Ministry of Interior: Crowne Plaza Hotel in Manama was targeted." The post was accompanied by a camera icon, indicating that video footage was circulated alongside the bulletin.

This claim was identically mirrored by خبرفوری جنگ🚨اخبارفوری امریکا فوری (Breaking War News), a sensationalist Farsi-language channel dedicated to crisis and military monitoring. The channel echoed the exact phrase that the prominent hotel was "targeted."

While the brief dispatches do not explicitly specify the nature of the attack—whether physical, kinetic, or digital—the Breaking War News alert notably included a laptop and prohibition emoji (🚫💻), suggesting the incident may have been a cyberattack targeting the hotel's digital infrastructure. No further details regarding casualties, damage, or perpetrators were provided in these initial Farsi alerts.

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The source material consists of two nearly identical, single-sentence breaking news alerts. While the exact nature of the 'targeting' is not spelled out in the text, the emojis used by the channels (a laptop and a 'prohibited' sign) heavily imply a cyber attack, though physical targeting cannot be completely ruled out based solely on the text. The camera emoji in the Fars News post implies the channel shared an accompanying video.