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Iran fires more missiles at Israel while Gulf states signal possible response
Summary
Following a joint U.S.-Israeli strike, Iran has continued missile and drone attacks across the Persian Gulf, and Gulf states have said they may respond to protect regional security.
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Iran has continued to launch missiles and drones across the Persian Gulf after a joint U.S.-Israeli assault that began the current round of hostilities. Gulf Cooperation Council members and individual states have publicly described strikes on their territories and warned they retain the option to respond. Reports include damage to diplomatic and energy sites and defensive actions by some Gulf air forces. The situation is being monitored by multiple governments and remains fluid.
Key reported developments:
- The Gulf Cooperation Council said it maintained the option to respond to Iranian attacks to protect regional security.
- Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Defense reported that the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh sustained "minor material damage" after being struck by two drones and that the Ras Tanura oil refinery was reported hit in a related attack.
- Reports say Iran has launched missiles and drones across the Persian Gulf, with strikes reported on hotels, residential areas, military sites, energy infrastructure and ports in several Gulf states.
- Qatar's air force shot down two Iranian bombers, according to reports.
Summary:
Regional tensions have increased as Gulf states move away from neutrality and report direct effects from Iranian strikes, raising the risk of a wider confrontation. Undetermined at this time.
