After apologizing to its neighbors, Iran launched more missiles. Is the Gulf now fully in the war?
Missiles and Drones Hit Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and Kuwait as Tehran Vows to Continue Targeting Regional “Enemy Sites”
Iran pressed ahead with missile and drone attacks across the Gulf on Sunday, even as its president sought to soften earlier remarks that had been interpreted as a pledge to suspend strikes on neighboring states.
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Kuwait all reported new aerial assaults as the war entered its second week.
Loud explosions were heard over Dubai and Manama a day earlier, and air defenses across the region were activated again overnight.
Kuwait said its military intercepted several drones and missiles. The country’s national oil company announced a “precautionary” reduction in crude production after fuel tanks at Kuwait International Airport were targeted in a drone strike. Authorities said a fire at the airport was quickly contained and there were no significant injuries.




