The Saudi Ministry of Defense announced that debris from ballistic missiles fell near energy facilities, raising concerns about security in the region. The incident occurred early Tuesday morning.
The official spokesperson for the Saudi Ministry of Defense announced the interception and destruction of <strong>7 ballistic missiles</strong> launched towards the Eastern Province. Debris from these missiles fell near energy facilities, and damage assessments are currently underway.
Axios reports that the United States and Israel have developed a comprehensive operational plan targeting Iranian energy facilities, ready for immediate execution upon political approval. This move comes amid escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington as both nations pursue their strategic objectives in the region.
Israeli estimates are rising regarding the possibility that U.S. President Donald Trump may greenlight attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure. This comes amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, raising concerns in the region.
Iranian assaults on energy facilities in the Gulf Cooperation Council states are increasing, reflecting aggressive behavior that threatens regional and international security. Recent attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait indicate a dangerous escalation in the region.
Iran has launched new attacks on Gulf countries, targeting vital facilities in Kuwait, the UAE, and Bahrain, threatening supply security and regional stability. The assaults, which utilized drones and missiles, resulted in significant damage to some installations.
Satellite images analyzed by Al Jazeera's open-source team reveal significant damage to Iranian energy facilities due to American-Israeli attacks in March 2026. These strikes targeted critical infrastructure, including power plants and oil refineries.
U.S.-Iran relations are experiencing a serious escalation following President Trump's announcement to extend the deadline for targeting Iranian energy facilities. This decision comes amid threats from Tehran and a state of strategic ambiguity.
The Trump administration is contemplating strikes on Iranian energy facilities and bridges, aiming to disrupt Iran's missile and nuclear programs. This comes amid Iranian warnings about the risks of radioactive leaks from potential attacks.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced to Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani the country's readiness to assist in rehabilitating energy facilities damaged by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. This initiative aims to strengthen bilateral relations and support regional stability.
Fears are rising over the escalation of the American-Israeli war against Iran, with threats to target energy facilities and vital infrastructure. This comes amid discussions of deploying B-52 bombers, raising questions about the future of the conflict.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has caused damage to approximately <strong>40 energy facilities</strong>, threatening supply stability and increasing economic challenges in the region. This situation arises at a critical time as many countries face escalating energy crises.
Attacks on energy facilities in Israel have intensified, targeting Haifa refineries, the Adama factory, and a power station, leading to fires and limited operational damage. These incidents occur amid rising regional tensions as Israel seeks to bolster its energy security.
The Kuwaiti Cabinet strongly condemned Iranian attacks on energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE, asserting its firm rejection of hostile actions that threaten regional security.
The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned any attacks targeting energy facilities in Qatar and the region, emphasizing the importance of protecting these vital installations amid rising regional tensions.
The United States has announced a suspension of its strikes on Iran, while confirming that attacks on energy facilities in Tehran will continue. This decision aims to provide Iran with an opportunity to negotiate a new agreement.
U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> has reversed his stance following threats from Iran regarding energy facilities in <strong>West Asia</strong>. Reports indicate that there have been no direct communications between the U.S. and Iran.
In a major escalation of regional tensions, Iranian media has released images of 11 key energy and water desalination facilities in Gulf countries and Jordan. This comes in response to threats made by U.S. President Donald Trump, warning of potential strikes against Iranian infrastructure.