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Tensions in the Gulf: Residents of Bahrain and Kuwait Fear Renewed Conflict

Wed, Jul 8, 2026(1h ago)World

For the people living in Bahrain and Kuwait, the recent outbreak of hostilities has shattered any hope of a return to normalcy. Following a series of Iranian strikes on local targets, President Donald Trump’s declaration that the fragile ceasefire is effectively over has left residents feeling vulnerable and uncertain. For business owners and families alike, the recurring sound of air-raid sirens and distant explosions has become a distressing reminder that their home, once considered a stable haven, is now a flashpoint in a larger geopolitical struggle between major powers.

The atmosphere on the ground is thick with anxiety as citizens and expatriates alike express exhaustion over the persistent cycle of retaliation. Many residents are calling for a swift resolution to the crisis, fearing that a full-scale return to war will undo the brief period of relative calm they had just begun to enjoy. Whether they are local business owners or visitors caught in the crossfire, the overarching sentiment is clear: there is a desperate, collective desire for the violence to end so that they can finally resume their normal, peaceful lives without the constant threat of military strikes hanging over them.

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