Renewed Regional Tensions: Iran Launches Missile and Drone Attacks on Gulf States
A fresh wave of hostilities erupted early Thursday as Iran launched a series of coordinated drone and missile strikes targeting Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. This aggressive move follows recent US military actions against Iranian provinces, effectively shattering a fragile three-week ceasefire. Iranian state media confirmed the operations, claiming they specifically targeted American interests, including Patriot missile systems in Kuwait and critical infrastructure in Bahrain.
Regional authorities have responded with sharp condemnation and heightened defense measures. Kuwait successfully neutralized a combination of cruise missiles, ballistic projectiles, and drones, though one individual sustained injuries from falling debris. Similarly, Bahraini defense systems intercepted multiple aerial threats, with officials decrying the strikes as a systematic provocation against civilian targets. Jordan also reported intercepting eight missiles within its airspace, prompting the government to voice its total solidarity with its Gulf neighbors, while the UAE issued a firm statement condemning the escalation as a grave threat to regional stability.