Iran strikes targets in Kuwait, UAE and Bahrain; Israeli strikes hit Beirut amid widening tensions

Iran struck targets across the Gulf, including in Kuwait, as part of a wave of attacks on energy sites that also hit the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. The escalation came as Israeli strikes hit Beirut, underscoring the growing reach of the confrontation. The attacks on Gulf energy facilities marked an expansion of Iran’s operations, with Kuwait named among the states affected alongside the UAE and Bahrain.
In parallel, strikes in Beirut added a further flashpoint, bringing the conflict into the Lebanese capital. Taken together, the developments signal a widening conflict and heightened risks to regional stability. Energy infrastructure in the Gulf is a critical node for global supply, and any sustained targeting of such sites raises the stakes for the broader region.
Further details on the scale and impact of the attacks were not immediately available in initial accounts, but the combined strikes across multiple fronts point to a volatile period ahead as tensions continue to build.
