The Saudi government has unveiled a new plan aimed at enhancing national security, featuring robust measures to prevent terrorist attacks. This announcement follows a series of assaults targeting the country in recent years.
Bahrain has intercepted seven drones coming from Iran in recent hours, reflecting escalating regional tensions. The Bahrain Defense Force confirmed the destruction of <strong>194 missiles</strong> and <strong>515 drones</strong> since the onset of Iranian attacks.
Iran continues its assaults on Gulf states, with several countries experiencing a new wave of missile and drone attacks. Air defenses in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, and Bahrain successfully intercepted these attacks.
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Sheibani emphasized the deep brotherly relations with the United Arab Emirates, highlighting the importance of mutual respect and constructive cooperation between the two countries following attacks on the UAE mission in Damascus.
The Mauritanian President, during a phone call with the UAE President, affirmed his country's full support for the UAE in facing Iranian attacks on its territory. This affirmation comes at a sensitive time marked by rising tensions in the region.
The Iranian Ministry of Energy reported multiple attacks on energy facilities in Tehran and Alborz provinces. These attacks raise concerns about the security of vital infrastructure amid rising regional tensions.
The Iranian Ministry of Health reported that over <strong>230 children</strong> have died since late February due to US-Israeli attacks. Approximately <strong>1800 children</strong> have also been injured during this period, highlighting the devastating impact of these assaults.