Iran missile attacks have intensified in the Middle East, leaving at least 14 people injured in Israel and causing damage in Gulf countries. The situation remains tense as multiple locations were targeted within hours.
According to reports, Iran carried out four missile strikes within two hours. These attacks hit Tel Aviv and the central Israeli city of Bnei Brak. At least 14 people were injured in these incidents.
In the Gulf region, Iran missile attacks also targeted an oil tanker near Qatar. The missile damaged the ship’s structure, but all crew members remained safe. Qatar’s Ministry of Defense said three missiles were launched, and two were intercepted.
Officials confirmed that the third missile struck the tanker. However, the country’s energy authorities said there was no environmental damage reported.
In Kuwait, a drone attack targeted an international airport. The strike caused a fire in a fuel tank, but no casualties were reported.
Bahrain also reported a fire at a company facility after the latest Iran missile attacks. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia claimed it intercepted two drones in its airspace.
These Iran missile attacks highlight rising tensions across the region. Authorities in multiple countries remain on high alert as the situation develops.


