UAE strikes Iran: Abu Dhabi uses jets to protect interests
UAE strikes Iran in covert attacks, targeting oil sites and signaling Abu Dhabi's willingness to use military force to protect Gulf economic interests.
UAE strikes Iran in covert attacks, targeting oil sites and signaling Abu Dhabi's willingness to use military force to protect Gulf economic interests.
The UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have reported drone incursions, which they attribute to Iran, escalating regional tensions amidst a fragile ceasefire.
The UAE is navigating heightened regional threats following recent attacks as Tehran reviews a new Iran US peace proposal that could reshape Gulf dynamics.
Bahrain revoked the citizenship of 69 people accused of harboring sympathies for Iran, a significant escalation in a wider regional security crackdown.
Qatar says Iranian strikes persist at lower intensity days after a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, urging GCC unity as doubts grow over durability.
Iran warns Gulf infrastructure after a US 48-hour Hormuz ultimatum, raising risks for desalination, energy supply, and global fuel prices.
A drone attack caused a fire at the UAE's Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, following similar incidents and raising regional tensions.
Middle East tensions escalate with Israeli strikes in Lebanon, attacks on oil tankers in Iraq, and reported Iranian aggressions against Gulf states.