The United Arab Emirates has warned about the potential negative effects of Iranian attacks on public health, the environment, and global food systems. This warning comes amid rising tensions in the region and their possible implications for global stability.
Several residents in the United Arab Emirates sustained injuries from Iranian attacks, prompting officials from Abu Dhabi to visit them and check on their health. This visit comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The National Human Rights Authority conducted a comprehensive review of the impact of Iranian attacks during field visits, highlighting the damage inflicted on civilians. This initiative aims to promote human rights in the region amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.
Kuwait and the UAE faced a wave of Iranian attacks today, just hours after a ceasefire was announced between Tehran and Washington. The strikes caused significant damage to vital facilities, including power and distillation plants.
The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo condemned the Iranian attacks on UAE territory during a phone call with the UAE President, emphasizing the importance of respecting national sovereignty. This call reflects international solidarity with the UAE amid rising tensions in the region.
Dr. Anwar Gargash, the UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, indicated that recent Iranian attacks could lead to an increased US military presence in the Gulf region. These comments come amid rising regional tensions.
Six people were injured in Kuwait and one in Abu Dhabi due to Iranian attacks targeting vital sites, including a communications facility in the UAE. These attacks come amid rising regional tensions.
Gulf countries have faced a wave of Iranian attacks using missiles and drones, marking the 38th day of ongoing conflict between Iran and its allies against the United States and Israel. This escalation raises significant concerns about regional security.
A massive fire broke out at Kuwait International Airport due to drone attacks believed to be Iranian, causing chaos and panic among travelers. The incident occurred late last night, severely damaging several facilities.
Since February 28, 2026, five Gulf countries have faced a series of intense Iranian attacks targeting energy infrastructure and airports, leading to extensive physical damage and service disruptions.
Emergency teams in central Israel responded to fires caused by Iranian missile attacks, resulting in several civilian injuries. These attacks occur amid escalating regional tensions.
Ahmed Mubarak Al-Mazrouei, representative of the President, visited the family of Alaa Nader Auni Mushtaha, who lost her life due to Iranian terrorist attacks. He conveyed the President's condolences, expressing solidarity with the family during this tragic time.
The Jordanian Air Force successfully intercepted several Iranian missiles and drones aimed at the kingdom within the last 24 hours. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation announced that its facilities were attacked by Iranian drones, resulting in significant damage and fires at several locations. The assaults specifically targeted the National Petroleum Company and the Petrochemical Industries Company.
Gulf countries faced Iranian missile and drone attacks today, resulting in material damage to vital facilities. Despite the fires, no human injuries were reported.
Kuwait has suffered multiple Iranian drone attacks targeting the state ministries complex and power stations, resulting in significant damage. These attacks occur amidst rising regional tensions between Iran and Gulf states.
On Sunday morning, a fire erupted at a Kuwaiti oil complex, causing severe damage to a government ministry complex and two power generation stations due to Iranian attacks using missiles and drones. The Kuwait Petroleum Corporation confirmed that emergency teams are managing the incident.
On Saturday, Iranian attacks targeted civilian and residential facilities in Gulf countries, with air defenses intercepting dozens of missile and drone attacks without recording any human injuries.
Gulf countries reported limited damage to civilian and residential facilities due to successful interceptions by air defenses against dozens of Iranian missile and drone attacks, with no human casualties recorded. These attacks come at a sensitive time marked by escalating regional tensions.
The Asian-African Parliamentary Council has strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting Gulf countries and Jordan, emphasizing the need for a firm stance against these actions. This statement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Emirates Global Aluminum announced a complete halt in production at its Al Taweelah plant for one year due to repeated Iranian attacks. This suspension will significantly impact both local and global aluminum markets.
The Executive Council of the Conference of Ministers of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs condemned Iran's repeated attacks on Saudi Arabia, Gulf countries, and Jordan, highlighting the threat to regional security. The meeting was held via video conference and emphasized the need for a unified response.
More than 12 individuals were injured in a series of Iranian attacks across the UAE, Jordan, and Kuwait, raising international concerns about escalating tensions in the region. These attacks come at a sensitive time as relations between Iran and Gulf states are increasingly strained.
Gulf countries announced their defense against Iranian attacks on Friday, with a drone falling at the Turaibil border crossing between Iraq and Jordan, amidst explosions reported in Baghdad and the Kurdistan region.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) condemned the recent Iranian attacks targeting the UAE and Gulf Cooperation Council countries, emphasizing the need to protect civil airspace. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council condemned recent Iranian attacks, deeming them illegal acts that threaten the safety and security of civil aviation. This statement was made during the 237th session of the council.
During the opening of the 43rd session of the Arab Interior Ministers Council, Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef condemned Iranian attacks on Arab countries, emphasizing that they are unjustified under any circumstances. This statement comes amid rising regional tensions resulting from these attacks.
On Wednesday, Gulf states faced Iranian attacks resulting in one death in the UAE and damage to an oil tanker in Qatar, alongside fires in Kuwait and Bahrain.
The UAE reported injuries to <strong>8 individuals</strong> due to shrapnel from intercepting Iranian attacks, while a Kuwaiti oil tanker was targeted by a drone off the coast of Dubai. Saudi Arabia also recorded <strong>2 injuries</strong> and minor damages in Al-Kharj province.
Gulf states are actively defending against Iranian missile and drone attacks targeting civilian sites, emphasizing their need to participate in any future security agreements to protect regional stability.