Multiple Blasts Strike US Bases in Qatar, Kuwait, UAE; Iran Missiles Hit Israel

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, news sources report major explosions at U.S. military bases in Qatar, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates. Specific details regarding the cause and extent of damage remain undisclosed.
Al Jazeera, quoting Qatar’s Ministry of Interior, stated that the security threat level is high, urging citizens to remain in their homes and secure locations. The UAE’s Ministry of Defense also confirmed drone and missile attacks on sites within the country.
Media outlets have further reported drone and missile strikes targeting U.S. bases in Kuwait. To date, no further information on these attacks, including any potential casualties or damages, has been released.
In a separate development, Al Jazeera reported a critical situation on the home front of the Zionist regime following recent missile attacks from Iran. Reports indicate that missiles launched from Iran targeted central regions of occupied Palestine, with debris falling in several central areas despite air defense efforts, causing damage to at least one building.
Israeli media, including Channel 12 and Yedioth Ahronoth, reported that a cluster missile was successfully fired towards the center of the regime. This attack triggered air raid sirens in dozens of locations across Tel Aviv, the vicinity of Ben Gurion Airport, the coastal plain, and the northern West Bank.
The central train station in the city of Holon, east of Tel Aviv, was reportedly closed due to concerns over falling debris, and rescue teams are engaged in clearing three sites in the central occupied territories. Channel 14 of the Zionist regime, citing the regime’s fire department, reported that one of the missiles struck a building in Tel Aviv.
The newspaper Israel Hayom stated that in the latest wave of Iranian attacks, a missile hit the area around Ben Gurion Airport, and several missiles impacted the city of Rishon LeZion, south of Tel Aviv. This event underscores what is described as the failure of the Zionist regime’s security doctrine against Iran’s missile capabilities.

