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Bahrain's Batelco Telecommunications Was Just Hit — Here Is Why Targeting Internet Infrastructure Changes the War

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Iran struck Bahrain's largest telecom company Batelco, which hosts Amazon servers. Here is why hitting internet infrastructure represents a new dimension of this conflict.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps' strike on Batelco — Bahrain's largest telecommunications company and a facility that, according to the Alma Research Center's April 3 daily report, hosts Amazon Web Services server infrastructure — represents a specific escalation in the conflict's infrastructure targeting that extends the war into the digital domain in ways that the previous weeks' attacks on physical infrastructure didn't.

Batelco's specific strategic significance: beyond its role as Bahrain's primary telecommunications provider (serving the Gulf state's civilian and military communications infrastructure), its data centre hosting of Amazon Web Services creates a specific nexus between the kinetic conflict and the digital infrastructure that the global economy and US military logistics depend on. AWS is not a minor civilian platform — its specific services include cloud computing infrastructure used by US Department of Defence contractors, regional financial systems, and multiple other critical applications.

For the specific damage assessment: the Alma Center's report confirms the IRGC's claimed attack on Batelco without providing specific damage information. Whether the attack disrupted AWS hosting capability or remained at the facility's perimeter is the critical question whose answer determines whether this represents a successful cyber-physical attack or a failed one.

For the escalation implications: targeting telecommunications and internet hosting infrastructure is the specific category of attack that the US has historically characterised as a potential trigger for cyber retaliation — US Cyber Command's specific authorities include the ability to respond to significant attacks on US internet infrastructure. Whether Bahrain-hosted AWS counts as 'US internet infrastructure' is the specific legal and policy question that this attack forces immediate attention to.

For the broader infrastructure targeting pattern: the accumulated target list in the Iran war now includes electricity, water desalination, oil refineries, bridges, medical research facilities, telecommunications, and now internet hosting. The specific combination represents the most comprehensive civilian infrastructure targeting of any conflict since the Kosovo War in 1999, and the specific legal scrutiny it is receiving reflects that historical parallel.

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