The United Arab Emirates has issued a strong condemnation of recent Iranian attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and Jordan, labeling them as significant threats to both regional security and stability. The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs described these strikes as blatant violations of the sovereignty of these neighboring nations and reiterated its unwavering support for the affected countries.
In addition to denouncing the attacks, the UAE also expressed concern over similar actions in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, cautioning that such aggression could exacerbate instability in the area. This warning highlights the broader implications of Iran’s actions on Middle Eastern stability.
Specific incidents have been reported in the targeted countries. In Kuwait, authorities confirmed that an Iranian strike severely impacted a power and water desalination facility, sparking a fire and causing extensive damage to several electricity-generation units. Meanwhile, Jordan’s military disclosed that its air defense systems successfully intercepted and destroyed three Iranian missiles that had entered its airspace, with no casualties or material damage reported.
Similarly, Bahrain’s armed forces reported the successful interception and destruction of multiple Iranian aerial threats by its air defense systems. These developments underscore the escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have been fueled by ongoing military exchanges involving Iran and the United States.