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Iran Retaliates: Gulf States Allied With US Hit by Missiles, Drones

Iran Retaliates: Gulf States Allied With US Hit by Missiles and Drones

Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia – Gulf nations allied with the United States have borne the brunt of Iranian missile and drone attacks in a dramatic escalation following US‑Israeli strikes on Iranian territory. The offensive, launched by Iran over the weekend, has targeted both military and civilian infrastructure, causing casualties, property damage, and widespread concern across the region.

According to the UAE Ministry of Defence, its air defences intercepted 165 ballistic missiles, two cruise missiles, and 541 drones aimed at the Emirates, preventing larger-scale devastation. However, debris from interceptions has still caused property damage and civilian injuries, with at least three deaths confirmed. Airports and commercial areas in Abu Dhabi and Dubai faced temporary closures as emergency measures were implemented.

Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia have also reported missile and drone strikes, with UAE‑style interception efforts mitigating some of the damage. Civilian infrastructure, including residential buildings, airports, and commercial facilities, sustained damage from falling debris. Local authorities confirmed that dozens of people were injured, some critically.

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The attacks follow Iran’s warning that it would retaliate against any US and Israeli military action. Iranian officials have denied targeting neighboring states directly, insisting that strikes are aimed at US forces and allies in the region. Nevertheless, the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries condemned the attacks, describing them as violations of sovereignty and international law. They have coordinated with the United States to bolster defensive measures and prevent further civilian harm.

In Saudi Arabia, missiles were intercepted over Riyadh and the Eastern Province, prompting an official statement condemning the attacks as “blatant and cowardly.” Oman, traditionally neutral and mediating in nuclear talks, also experienced limited drone strikes on its commercial port at Duqm.

Regional and global responses have been swift. The United States and Israel continue their operations to degrade Iran’s missile and drone capabilities, while Gulf states brace for potential further escalation. Experts warn that continued attacks could destabilize energy markets, especially through key corridors like the Strait of Hormuz, and exacerbate political tensions in the region.

The ongoing crisis highlights the risks faced by Gulf allies of the US, who are now directly exposed to Iran’s military retaliation. Observers caution that while air defences have mitigated a large-scale catastrophe, prolonged conflict could have severe humanitarian, economic, and security consequences.

Iran Retaliates: Gulf States Allied With US Hit by Missiles, Drones

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