Several Gulf countries, including <strong>UAE</strong>, <strong>Kuwait</strong>, and <strong>Bahrain</strong>, faced missile and drone attacks from <strong>Iran</strong> shortly after a ceasefire was announced between the <strong>United States</strong> and Tehran. These attacks activated air defense systems in the region and resulted in injuries to several individuals.
Several Gulf countries, including Qatar, Bahrain, the UAE, and Kuwait, faced missile and drone attacks from Iran, prompting international concern. The Gulf states reported intercepting most of these attacks, while the European Union expressed solidarity and called for an immediate halt to the assaults.
On Thursday, Kuwait's air defenses successfully thwarted hostile missile and drone attacks, showcasing the readiness of its armed forces in the face of security threats. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region, necessitating enhanced defensive capabilities.
On Saturday evening, Iranian missiles struck the Israeli cities of Arad and Dimona, injuring over 100 people and causing significant damage. These attacks raise questions about changes in the deterrent balance in the regional conflict.